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A delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, led by Ann-Marie Bolin Pennegårdnw, Ambassador, representative of CIVCOM in Brussels, today visited the Ministry of Justice, where they were hosted by the Deputy Minister, Abdul Ymeri while present in the meeting were the Chief State Prosecutor, Ismet Kabashi and Chairman of the Supreme Court, Fejzullah Hasani.
After having acclaimed the Swedish cooperation and assistance given to Kosovo, at this meeting was discussed on the reform of the justice system, the cooperation with EULEX and the work that is being done by the Kosovo institutions in strengthening the rule of law.
Deputy Minister Ymeri presented the works that have been done and are being done in reforming the justice system in Kosovo and the the cooperation of the Kosovo institutions with EULEX and other international institutions operating in our country.
While, the Chief Prosecutor, Kabashi and the President of the Supreme Court Hasani, introduced the functioning of the new judiciary system which has been applied by the prosecution since January this year.
Representatives from Sweden offered their support to the reform of the justice system, and encouraged the Kosovo institutions to continue the justice reform, and added that the reform in the establishment of the rule of law and order is a continuous process for each country.