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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, at the conclusion of his three day visit to Brussels today met European Union Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, Stefan Fule, whom informed with the engagement and commitment of central and local institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, for the the requirements for visa liberalization and integration into the EU, and the need for Kosovo for contractual relations with the EU.
At this meeting was discussed the dialogue between Kosovo – Serbia, where deputy prime minister Kuci said that this dialogue should not undermine the status of Kosovo, but should help consolidate the reports in the region and the European integration process.
It was discussed also about the need for full integration of north into Kosovo institutions and the Progress Report, where Deputy prime minister Kuçi stated that the Progress Report presents an assessment of the institutional work from the EU, but also the citizens of Kosovo, while both agreed that after the presentation of the Progress Report have a joint meeting to assess the report as for the achievements, as well for the challenges.
While Commissioner Fuele said that at the beginning of September, in Kosovo will come a committee to look at the progress achieved in meeting the conditions for visa liberalization, and added that there is a commitment of Kosovo in European integration issues and readiness for contact of this process.
Deputy prime minister Kuçi met today also , Jonas Jonsson, head of the Unit for Western Balkans to the EU Council and Ana Maria bour, the senior official at the Unit for Western Balkans in the EU Council, with who spoke on the progress achieved in the rule of law in Kosovo, and cooperation with EULEX.