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Minister Tahiri expressed the commitment of the Ministry of Justice in developing the cooperation with the EU Office on advancing the rule of law in line with the European agenda for Kosovo. On the other hand, Ms. Apostolova noted that the EU continues to be willing to assist Kosovo in this process.
Ambassador Apostolova congratulated Minister Tahiri on the new office in leading the Ministry of Justice. At the same time, she underlined the importance of co-ordination with all justice institutions in order to advance as much as possible the rule of law in line with the European agenda.