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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, along with Minister of Internal Affairs, Bajram Rexhepi and Minister of Kosovo Security Force, Agim Çeku, hosted in a meeting the Head Prosecutor of Special Investigative Task Force, Clint Williamson and Head of EULEX in Kosovo, Bern Borchardt.
The meeting was held on the occasion of finishing of mandate by Mr. Williamson as the head of Special Investigative Task Force which task he held for 3 years and is expected to end with the publication of a report during the next week related to findings of investigation.
The present ones discussed for relevant issues about functioning of Task Force and mutual cooperation with the justice authorities of Kosovo and Government, specifying that the institutions of Kosovo have offered their continued cooperation in supporting justice.