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Kosovo, Macedonia Police Sign Agreement

Pristina | 04 December 2009 | Petrit Collaku
 
Macedonian Interior Minister Gordana Jankulovska and Kosovo's Interior Minister Zenun Pajaziti
Macedonian Interior Minister Gordana Jankulovska and Kosovo's Interior Minister Zenun Pajaziti
The policing agreement signed between Kosovo’s and Macedonia’s ministers of foreign affairs this week will lead to four further protocols designed to fight crime, terrorism and corruption.

Kosovo’s minister of internal affairs, Zenun Pajaziti, said that the agreement signed between the two countries supports their joint fight against criminal elements. 
“This is good news for us, we welcome it. I have asked the minister to bring to us their good experience,” Pajaziti told journalists.
Macedonia's minister of internal affairs, Gordana Jankulovska, said: “Our region is in Europe, thus Macedonia will give its contribution in this struggle, of which Kosovo is a part.” 
The agreement opens the way for intensifying cooperation on the operational level between the Kosovo and Macedonian police.
”Soon committees will be established to sign four protocols,” Fisnik Rexhepi, political advisor to minister of internal affairs, told Balkan Insight.
 
Rexhepi said that the protocols include measures aimed an furthering the fight against organised crime, terrorism, drugs and human trafficking and management of integrated border. 
Rexhepi also stressed that Kosovo and Montenegro will have a joint border crossing as soon as the border demarcation between the countries is solved. 



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