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A delegation of the Associations Coordination Council of the families of missing persons of Kosovo, led by the coordinator of the association, Mr. Haki Kasumi, were welcomed to the meeting by Minister of Justice Mr. Haki Demolli.
At this meeting representatives of the Associations Coordination Council of families of the missing persons of Kosovo, expressed their concern that the issue of missing persons of Kosovo, is not treated with appropriate seriousness of any relevant domestic or international institution. Visitors urged the minister Demolli that, as senior professional in the field of justice and as minister of Justice to give his contribution to this situation , offering close cooperation.
Whereas, minister Demolli stressed that for the fate of missing persons do not under the his competences will continue to commit to be engaged on resolving this issue, as Minister Demolli said, this is not affecting only the families of missing persons but all citizens of Kosova.