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With the participation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Ministry of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, head of the Mediation Commission , Fatime Ismaili and mayor Qemajl Mustafa, in Gjilan began the first training for mediators.
On this occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuçi, said that mediation is a new area, but very helpful and this is the main reason that the Ministry of Justice will give priority to this sector, adding that will be very active to create space and stable legal infrastructure, which will be for the benefit of citizens.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuçi, also thanked the international partners for the help are giving in the functioning of the intermediation system.
Meanwhile, the head of the Mediation Committee Fatime Ismaili, said the start of training mediators is another step forward in the functioning of mediation in Kosovo, a step forward in meeting international standards and a step forward towards a culture of democratic communication, and conflict resolution in the alternative way.
In the first training for mediators are selected 15 candidates from the region of Gjilan, while trainers are experts from Austria, and after the training, mediators will be certified by the Mediation Committee, and will be licensed by the Ministry of Justice.