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At the meeting today between Kosovo Minister of Justice, Mrs. Nekibe Kelmendi and Estonian Minister of Justice, Mr. Rein Lang, was discussed the functioning of the justice system and rule of law in these two countries.
At this meeting it was discussed particularly for strengthening the cooperation in international legal field, as well as the possibility of entering into bilateral agreements between Kosovo and Estonia on cooperation in criminal matters and the transfer of sentenced persons.
Minister Kelmendi informed her Estonian counterpart the functioning of the justice system in Kosovo, since 1999.
"We have worked and are working that the justice system in Kosovo to be unique, as the Constitution and comprehensive plan of President Ahtisaari provides," said Minister Kelmendi.
According to Minister of Justice of Estonia, Mr. Rein Lang, Estonia is ready to offer its experience to help Kosovo that as soon to join the European Union and NATO.
"Republic of Kosovo very fast is making its right way to the EU. From our experience can ensure that this is not an easy road, but Estonia has a moral responsibility to share its experience on the road to EU and NATO. On 90 –tees we have had the opportunity to start our road to EU and NATO and took us more than ten years to join fully in these two organizations ", stated Estonian Minister Lang.
Minister also promised the help of Estonian state in the digitalization of the judicial system and drafting the legislation.
In order to further deepening the cooperation between Kosovo and Estonia, the Minister Lang invited Minister Kelmendi to visit Estonia.