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Upon functioning of the Institute for war crime Research , from 26-28 June, 2011 the delegation consisting of Prof.. Dr. Zejnullah Gruda – Director, Academic Dr. Pajazit Nushi – high professional associates, Uliks Emra – secretary, traveled on an official visit in Albania. In this case, the delegation held important meetings with the Deputy Minister of Justice mrs.Brikena Kasmi, president of the Academy of Sciences, Mr. Gudar Beqiraj, Director of the National Library, Mr. Aurel Plasari and executive director of the Albanian Helsinki Committee, Ms.. Vjollca Meçaj.
At these meetings the topic of discussion was the information on establishment , justification and objectives of the Institute, and establish cooperation with the above-mentioned institutions in terms of providing assistance by the Albanian state with necessary materials and literature, experts from various fields, in terms of research and finding of truth about Serbian crimes committed in Kosovo.
The delegation was welcomed warmly and promised the unreserved support of all institutions of state. the parties agreed also that soon to be signed the official agreement the Ministries of Justice, in order to create a source of forced and be defined procedures for the exchange of important information, which obviously would be very welcome for the mission of the Institute.