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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, stayed for an official visit to Montenegro, in Podgorica, where he was received by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice of Montenegro, Dusko Markovic.
At this meeting they discussed the possibility of finalizing agreements for international legal cooperation in criminal matters, where the two deputy prime ministers agreed that by the end of this year, Kosovo and Montenegro, to sign three agreements: the agreement on extradition transfer of sentenced persons and judicial cooperation in criminal matters. It was also discussed border demarcation Kosovo – Montenegro and was said that demarcation will be completed by the end of the year.
Another subject of this meeting was regulating the Montenegrin minority issue in Kosovo, where the Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi assured his counterpart, Markovic, that the Montenegrin minority will have the same treatment as all other citizens of Kosovo.
Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi met with the president of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, Vesna Medenica. At this meeting were present also the president of Prosecutorial Council,- Chief Prosecutor of Kosovo, Ismet Kabashi, president of the Judicial Council of Kosovo, Enver Peci and president of the Supreme Court, Fejzullah Hasani.