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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, met today the representatives of the International Committee of Red Cross in Kosovo.
During the meeting with Mr. Agim Gashi, Head of the ICRC's mission to Kosovo and Mrs. Lina Milner, Head of working group on missing persons, Deputy prime minister Kuçi expressed the gratitude and full cooperation of the Government of Kosovo for the Red Cross in its efforts to continue further identification of missing persons, as one of the biggest problem of Kosovo society and requested to do more to enhance the identification of unidentified persons, whose bodies are in morgue.
At the meeting was also mentioned the need, that after adoption of the Law on Missing Persons, should be intensified the efforts to issue sublegal acts that derive from this law, for which the Ministry of Justice will take care particularly.