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Al-Samaani underscores need to enhance judicial, legal cooperation among Arab countries
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Al-Samaani underscores need to enhance judicial, legal cooperation among Arab countries

From Saudi Gazette · () English

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  • Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani stressed the need to enhance judicial and legal cooperation among Arab countries.
  • He chaired a meeting in Cairo focused on implementing the council's decisions and strengthening Arab judicial integration.
  • Discussions included progress on counter-terrorism conventions and reviewing draft laws to improve legal cooperation.

Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani emphasized the critical importance of bolstering judicial and legal collaboration across Arab nations. Speaking at the 76th Executive Bureau meeting of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers in Cairo, Al-Samaani called for continued efforts to implement the council's resolutions effectively.

His presidential address highlighted the goal of strengthening Arab judicial integration. The meeting reviewed advancements in executing decisions from the 41st session of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers. Participants also examined measures to activate the Arab Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism and its implementation strategies.

Further discussions centered on various draft laws, initiatives, and proposals submitted by member states. These efforts aim to deepen judicial and legal cooperation, fostering a more unified and effective justice system throughout the Arab region.

continuing to enhance judicial and legal cooperation among Arab countries and following up on the implementation of the council's decisions in a manner that supports the effectiveness of its work and strengthens Arab judicial integration.

โ€” Walid Al-SamaaniDuring his presidential speech at the 76th meeting of the Executive Bureau of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers.
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