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In the meeting with Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mr. Andrews, Minister Selimi expressed his gratitude for the extraordinary support provided by the Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs to the Ministry of Justice, especially to the Kosovo Correctional Service, through donations and assistance in order to increase their capacities, and improve the environment and working conditions within the service.
In conversation with Mr. Andrews, Minister Selimi pointed out that as Minister of Justice among his priorities is the improvement of legislation for combating negative phenomena, organized crime and corruption, and that cooperation with INL and other programs of the Department of Justice has been a great and indisputable help in exchanging best practices and building a functional system in order to consolidate each institution and increase professionalism and effectiveness at work.
Minister Selimi finally added that in addition to the valuable strategic and political partnership with the United States of America, with the support of agencies and programs the Ministry of Justice cooperates with, the reforms will move much faster and progress will be guaranteed in strengthening and consolidating the justice system.