Qatar and Iran Sign MoU on Bilateral Judicial Technical Cooperation
Doha, The Gulf Observer: The State of Qatar and the Islamic Republic of Iran have officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing bilateral judicial technical cooperation between the two nations. The signing ceremony took place yesterday and was attended by distinguished officials from both countries.
The MoU was signed by the President of the Supreme Judiciary Council of Qatar, H E Dr. Hassan bin Lahdan Al Mohannadi, and the Judiciary Chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran, H E Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei. The event also saw the presence of an accompanying delegation from Iran, currently visiting Qatar.
During the signing ceremony, both parties engaged in discussions focused on strengthening the judicial relations between their respective judicial authorities. This MoU marks a significant step towards fostering deeper cooperation and collaboration in the judicial field, reflecting the shared commitment of Qatar and Iran to advance their bilateral relations.
This agreement is expected to pave the way for various joint initiatives and exchanges aimed at improving judicial practices and enhancing technical expertise within the judiciary systems of both countries. The collaboration underscores the mutual interest in developing a more robust and effective judicial framework, benefiting both nations.
The signing of the MoU signifies a milestone in the bilateral relations between Qatar and Iran, highlighting their dedication to cooperation and development in judicial matters.