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Ministry of Justice and the Diplomatic Office of Kingdom of Belgium signed a Memorandum of Understanding

Ministry of Justice and the Diplomatic Office of Kingdom of Belgium signed a Memorandum of Understanding

Prishtina, 07/07/2010

Minister of Justice, Mr. Haki Demolli, and head of the Belgian diplomatic office in Pristina, Mr. Alain Van Gucht, signed a Memorandum of Understanding, in which case the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Belgium, donated 265 thousand euros for the Department of Missing Persons and Forensics in the Ministry of Justice.

After the signing of this memorandum, the minister Demolli said that Ministry of Justice and the Government of Kosovo, are devoted to solving the fate of missing persons. He thanked the Belgian Government for assistance offered because the work to find and exhumation of missing persons, according to the minister Demolli, requires financial support.

While head of the Belgian diplomatic office in Pristina, Van Gucht, said this donation of humanitarian character, showing continued support for Kosovo Belgian state.

The donation will be given in two installments and will be used for operations in countries where suspected mass graves.

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