Prime Minister Albin Kurti recently met with Antero Lopes, the new head of the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo. During the meeting, Prime Minister Kurti congratulated Lopes on his appointment and extended wishes for success in fulfilling the mission’s mandate. Kurti expressed gratitude to EULEX for its ongoing contributions to Kosovo.
He specifically acknowledged the Mission’s role in monitoring the justice system, supporting efforts to strengthen the rule of law, and fostering cooperation with the established institutions of the Republic of Kosovo. The discussion between the two officials centered on several critical areas of governance and justice. A primary focus was maintaining rigorous monitoring of the performance of various justice institutions within Kosovo.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister emphasized the necessity of robust institutional handling of cases related to domestic violence and gender-based violence. Kurti conveyed his appreciation for EULEX’s ongoing monitoring efforts in these sensitive areas, underscoring the continued need for a concerted response to these societal challenges. The exchange highlighted the commitment of both the Kosovar government and EULEX to upholding the rule of law and improving judicial standards across the country.
The dialogue reinforced the partnership aimed at ensuring institutional stability and citizen protection within Kosovo.
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