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Minister Demolli met with US Assistant Secretary of State, David T. Johnson

Minister Demolli met with US Assistant Secretary of State, David T. Johnson

Prishtina, 11/06/2010

Minister of Justice, Mr. Haki Demolli, met today with the US Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs David T. Johnson.

The main theme of this meeting was reforming the justice system and rule of law in Kosovo. 

In this case minister Demolli, informed the assistant  Secretary Johnson, for works that are being done in reforming the justice system in Kosovo. "Creating a legal infrastructure, creation of material infrastructure , and improving the salaries of judges and prosecutors, are the three main pillars of our work on reforming the justice system," said Minister Haki Demolli, and added that  the justice system will be unique to the entire territory of Kosovo, where all citizens will have equal access to justice, regardless of nationality, race, religion and language. 

According to the minister Demolli, all these works are being made through the help and cooperation of our American and European friends. 

Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary Johnson, assessed the progress achieved in Kosovo and also encouraged and offered full support of the American state, to continue working on reforming the justice system. "We are very pleased with your movement forward in the reform and on building legal institutions. You know that building the legal institution  provides the main basis for political integration of Kosovo and we are pleased to be partner in carrying out these works, "said Assistant Secretary David T. Johnson.
 
During the meeting was also discussed the creation of the Agency for Management of seized and confiscated assets , where the two interlocutors agreed that the establishment as quickly as possible of  this agency is a good basis for combating illegal acts. 

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