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During their meeting, Minister Tahiri informed the German counterpart about the commitment to implementing the European Reform Agenda, reforms in criminal justice, codification of civil law, international legal cooperation as well as structural reform of the rule of law sector.
Minister Tahiri expressed his high consideration for the contribution that Germany has given throughout the process of state-building of Kosovo as well as for its support in the process of visa liberalization.
In this respect, Minister Tahiri also sought support in the strengthening of capacities of forensic medicine through the accreditation of programs and training of employees in forensic medicine in specific fields as well as in the consolidation of commercial law through a special training program for the rule of law bodies in issues related to the efficiency of court services toward the business sector.
The Federal Minister of Justice of Germany, Ms. Barley welcomed the institutional commitment in the field of rule of law, in the fight against organized crime and corruption and expressed the full support of Germany in the process of the undertaken reforms.
Respectfully,
Public Information Office
Ministry of Justice
Building of former Rilindja
Floor VIII, Office 817/A
Prishtina, Kosovo
Phone: 038/200-18-009