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Deputy Minister of Justice Arsim Janova received a delegation from the Republic of Hungary, led by Jeno Faler, Hungarian state secretary.
At this meeting they discussed the forms of cooperation between two countries where he stressed that increased institutional and economic cooperation will be a priority for both countries.
Initially, Deputy Janova informed the guests with powers of the Ministry of Justice, the processes which Kosovo is going through and the processes which expect Kosovo to its integration into the European Union.
Deputy Janova through the delegation thanked the Hungarian state for continued support for Kosovo, as well as the Hungarian government assistance that is provided in Kosovo within KFOR and EULEX police, adding that the Ministry of Justice has good cooperation with ICO and EULEX.
Talks also focused on the political situation in Kosovo, the rule of law, integration, international legal agreements, liberalization of the visa.
The Hungarian state secretary, Jeno Faler stressed that have come to intensify forms of cooperation between two countries and simultaneously to see more closely the opportunities that offers Kosovo foreign investment.
Secretary Foler pledged commitment and support of the Hungarian state in Kosovo's membership in as many international organizations.
Both sides stressed that they will continue to work to deepen cooperation in all areas in between the two friendly countries