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Minister Nekibe Kelmendi with cooperators received in a meeting head of the European Commission Liaison Office in Kosovo, Renzo Davidi.
Minister Kelmendi, said that the Ministry of Justice has looked carefully all the objections and challenges that have emerged from the progress report of 2008, remarks that these relate to the Ministry of Justice, where according to the minister most of those remarks have been eliminated
Also, Minister Kelmendi, as subject in this meeting laid the possibility of investment from the fund of European Commission by IPA in 2010, for construction of the so-called "Safe House", which serves to protect victims of violence and trafficking, as and the construction of "Legal Institute of Psychiatry", which will be treated to all persons who at the time of committing the criminal act were mentally disordered.
On the other hand the leader of the European Commission Liaison Office in Kosovo, Renzo David, assessed the work of Minister Kelmendi, at the same time pledging his commitment to the requests made by the Minister.
Mr. Davidi, thanked Minister Kelmendi for reception and offer of cooperation that this ministry made for officials of the Rule of Law unit for Kosovo issues, of the European Commission, which earlier this month visited Kosovo.
The Minister Nekibe Kelmendi thanked Mr. Davidi for the support that has given and that is giving the European Commission Liaison Office to the Ministry of Justice