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Minister Kuçi continued commitment on the missing persons issue

Minister Kuçi continued commitment on the missing persons issue

Prishtina, 22/03/2013

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi hosted a delegation of the International Committee of Red Cross, composed of Laurent Corbaz, Head of Operations for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Lina Milner, Regional Coordinator for the Western Balkans on missing persons issue, and Agim Gashi, Head of the Mission in Kosovo.

The purpose of the meeting was the issue of missing persons, where Kuçi Minister stressed the readiness of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and its support for the families of the missing persons and the treatment of this issue in the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.

Kuçi addressed a request to the International Red Cross to help identify the locations where it is suspected that there are mass graves.

Minister Kuçi has reiterated his demand that all the parties involved in this process must make a concrete plan with tasks and set deadlines within which these tasks must be fulfilled. He said that the development of a concrete plan will help push the issue of missing persons forward, until finding each of them, no matter their 

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