UAE Ambassador Meets Tunisian Justice MinisterSource: Emirates News Agency 4/4/2012, Location: Middle East |
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Abdullah Ibrahim Al Suwaidi, the UAE Ambassador to Tunisia called on Noureddine Al-Beheiri, Tunisian Minister of Justice and discussed cooperation in the judicial and legal fields between the two countries. During the meeting, Al Suwaidi stressed the importance of promoting judicial and legal cooperation between UAE and Tunisia as this will help in boosting bilateral relations in other economic, investment and social fields. He also pointed out the importance of the exchange of experiences, expertise, research and studies and training courses hailing the competence of the Tunisian judges and counselors working in the UAE. For his part, the Tunisian minister praised the UAE's achievements in the legal and judicial fields under the auspices of the wise leadership for the justice sector, which serves and supports the various areas of development in the country.
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