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Minister Kuçi met the Ambassador Blomeyer

Minister Kuçi met the Ambassador Blomeyer

Prishtina, 14/02/2014

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today hosted in a meeting the German Ambassador, Peter Blomeyer.

In this meeting, Minister Kuçi and Ambassador Blomeyer praised the cooperation that the institutions of Kosovo, in particular the Ministry of Justice have had and continue to have with the German Embassy and other institutions of this country operating in Kosovo.

Minister Kuçi informed Ambassador Blomeyer with the course of dialogue process for justice going on with Serbina, where he re-emphasized that Kosovo will have a unique justice system, with applicable laws in its entire territory and access to justice based on international standards for all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.

During this meeting, it was also discussed about the transition of the EULEX mission in Kosovo, as well as the need was emphasized that EULEX mission should be maximally engaged in strengthening of local capacities in order to avoid inefficiencies in the justice system

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