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Arsim Gerxhaliu, Acting Director of the Department of Missing Persons and Forensics and Alan Robinson co-director of EULEX, have presented the work of this department, in front of the ambassadors of European countries, accredited in Kosovo, which have recognized Kosovo as a state.
In this event, which was held in the premises of the International Civilian Office, Mr. Gerxhaliu said that since 2002 have achieved to make the identification of 64% of the total number of missing persons. But, according to him it remains to shed a light the fate other 1862 people.
In this meeting, Mr. Gerxhaliu thanked the Government of Belgium for the help that has offered to this process, and said that the providing of grants to establish new locations for the suspected massive graves is very important.
During the meeting, Ambassador of Switzerland, Lukas Beglinger, has promised financial aid to help the process to shed a light on the fate of missing persons in Kosovo.