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The minister of Justice of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Mohamed Ould Soueidatt, on Monday in Rabat, praised Morocco’s advanced experience in the field of justice.
Highlighting the strength of Moroccan-Mauritanian relations, Ould Soueidatt expressed, during talks with Hicham Balaoui, the King’s Prosecutor General at the Court of Cassation and President of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, his country’s desire to further strengthen cooperation between the two institutions.
He noted that his visit to Morocco, leading a delegation of senior justice officials from Mauritania, provides an opportunity for sharing expertise to consolidate relations between the two brotherly countries in the judicial sector.
For his part, Balaoui emphasized that Ould Soueidatt’s visit to the Presidency of the Public Ministry fits within the framework of existing cooperation between Morocco and Mauritania, adding that the meeting provided an opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest concerning the Public Ministry.
In a statement to MAP, Balaoui noted that the meeting reviewed the main reforms and developments of Morocco’s justice system, particularly regarding the independence of the Public Ministry.
The two sides also exchanged views on future cooperation, including the strengthening of expertise, sharing experiences, and adopting best practices in criminal justice, he added.
The talks also offered a chance to highlight the Presidency of the Public Ministry’s experience in ensuring judicial independence, mechanisms for managing prosecutorial action, and efforts to uphold principles of good governance and transparency in judicial administration.
Source: map