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Minister of Justice, Haki Demolli, received today in the meeting a delegation of the International Red Cross in Kosovo, led by Jan Nicola Schutt.
During the meeting discussed possibilities knowing for the fate of missing persons and the work being done in this regard.
Minister Demolli said that the fate of missing persons is a priority of the Government. According to him, Kosovo is ready to cooperate with any one, in order to know the fate of around 1800 missing persons. Minister Demolli asked opening of information and greater cooperation by Serbia, to reveal the fate of missing persons.
While representatives of the International Red Cross, assessed the cooperation of Kosovo's institutions, in the works that are being made to reveal the fate of missing, according to them, the continuation of such cooperation, facilitate work on solving the fate of the missing.
Representatives of the International Red Cross, informed about the opening of a photo exhibition on missing persons and their families in the Western Balkans, which will be held at Mother Teresa boulevard in Prishtina, from 14 until 24 September 2010. The exhibition will have 20 photos that display the misfortune of the 15 families of missing persons with different ethnic backgrounds everywhere in the Western Balkans.