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Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi met his counterpart from Liechtenstein

Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi met his counterpart from Liechtenstein

Prishtina, 11/06/2014

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Kuçi, received today the Deputy Prime Minister of Litenshtajnit, Thomas Zwiefelhofer.

On this occasion, Deputy Prime Minister, Kuçi, informed his counterpart, Zwiefelhofer, on recent achievements in Kosovo, namely developments and structural and functional reforms in the judiciary, dialogue process with Serbia, integration of North and EU integration processes, respectively SAA, and on meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation as an issue of interest to the citizens of Kosovo. 

Deputy Prime Minister Zwiefelhofer, initially congratulated Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi conducting a free and democratic elections held a few days ago in Kosovo, highly appreciating the level of democracy shown during elections. Among other stated that he was very impressed with the achievements made in Kosovo in recent years. He confirmed that Liechtenstein as one of the first countries to recognize Kosovo, continues to support Kosovo’s development especially in the field of economic development and the rule of law.

They also discussed the judicial system in Kosovo, judicial reforms and the need for further strengthening of the rule of law, and to increase cooperation between the two countries. 

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