05 October 2009
Today, under the chairmanship of the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Hajredin Kuçi   and the Head of EULEX Mission, Mr. Yves de Kermabon, the Joint Rule of Law   Coordination Board held its regular meeting.  Prime Minister of the Government   of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Hashim Thaçi participated as well and did the   introductory remarks, stressing the determination of the Kosovo government to   combat corruption and organized crime.  
     
     Then Head of EULEX Mission, Mr.   Yves de Kermabon, in his speech, highly appreciated the engagement of Kosovo   institutions, and especially that of the Prime Minister related to the attention   attached to the rule of law by the Government.  
           
     De Kermabon stated that   during summer there were some hot issues and overcoming them was not easy at   all, this required from all to learn from the past and look into opportunities   for full improvement and coordination.  
           
     “We need to continue with   improving of the rule of law in Kosovo by respecting the key principles, giving   priority to local ownership, having accountability and by exercising our   executive mandate if necessary. Alone we cannot achieve anything, but together   we can achieve everything. This was the message that I heard from Kosovo   authorities and from the Prime Minister and I concur with this. Therefore, let   us move forward together”, said de Kermabon.  
           
     He expressed the   commitment of EULEX to support the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and   ministers in creating a good rule of law environment which is a basis of any   democracy in the world.
   
The Joint Rule of Law Coordination Board then continued with its agenda.
Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Zenun Pajaziti and the Head of EULEX Police   Component, Mr. Rainer Kuehn informed the Board about the two working mandates   for two Deputy-Director General’s of Kosovo Police. They also reported to the   Board regarding the ongoing restructuring activities within the Kosovo Police.   The Board supported these joint activities aiming at building a police structure   in accordance with European standards, and which will improve its efficiency. 
       
     The Board discussed the information about the work of the District Court   in Mitrovica and has established that the engagements towards the   functionalizing of this court are going in the right way. Currently, work is   ongoing for the completion of a team of Kosovo Albanian and Kosovo Serbian   judges and prosecutors, which will function in coordination with their EULEX   colleagues. 
     
     At the end of the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin   Kuçi and the Head of EULEX Mission de Kermabon informed that in the future the   Joint Rule of Law Coordination Board will be restructured for the purpose of   becoming more successful and efficient.