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In this meeting, Minister Tahiri informed the representatives on his priorities in the field of rule of law.
MCC Country Team Lead for Kosovo, Sarah Olmstead, said she was happy that the fund allocated to Kosovo will help in creating a better future and restoring trust in local institutions, particularly in the field of justice.
National Coordinator of the Office of Millennium Challenge within the Office of Prime Minister, Petrit Selimi, said that the fund will be established by the end of this year, which will allocate funds to the Government of Kosovo, particularly in the field of rule of law.