Jordan, Morroco sign two agreements to strengthen judicial and legal cooperation
Amman, Oct. 6 (Petra): Bassam Talhouni, Jordanian Minister of Justice, and his Moroccan counterpart Abdellatif Ouahbi, signed two agreements on Sunday to enhance judicial cooperation between the two countries, aiming to develop the justice system and exchange legal expertise.
The first agreement covers the transfer of prisoners serving custodial sentences, while the second focuses on mutual legal and judicial assistance in criminal cases, to facilitate the enforcement of judgements and combat cross-border crime, the Jordanian News Agency, Petra, reported.
Talhouni said the agreements open new avenues for information exchange and strengthening the rule of law, while Ouahbi praised the relations between the two nations and expressed their shared aspiration to deepen judicial partnership.
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