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Minister of Legal Affairs and French Ambassador Discuss Bilateral Cooperation and Institutional Development

Minister of Legal Affairs and French Ambassador Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

In a significant meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Minister of Legal Affairs Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari engaged with Catherine Gramegon, the French Ambassador to Yemen. The two officials explored various avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation within legal and institutional frameworks. This dialogue reflects both parties’ commitment to fostering a stronger partnership.

Key Topics of Discussion

The meeting, attended by political advisor Hussein Murshid, addressed critical issues related to the ministry’s ongoing development initiatives. Key topics included:

  • Digital transformation efforts
  • Legislative archiving processes
  • Activation of the official gazette

Additionally, they discussed programs aimed at training personnel, with particular emphasis on empowering women and enhancing their professional skills in specialized areas.

Priorities for Institutional Development

Minister Al-Maqtari emphasized the ministry’s ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional frameworks and modernize administrative structures. She outlined strategic plans aimed at reviewing and updating national legislation to align with contemporary changes. Among the vital legislative projects discussed were laws pertaining to cybercrime, investment, and counter-terrorism, all of which play a crucial role in supporting state stability and promoting good governance.

French Support for Legal Initiatives

Ambassador Gramegon commended the ministry’s efforts and its commitment to fulfilling responsibilities despite ongoing challenges. She reaffirmed France’s interest in bolstering technical cooperation and exchanging expertise to reinforce the principles of the rule of law in Yemen. The ambassador expressed her readiness to expand collaborative opportunities, particularly in training, capacity building, and knowledge exchange.

Moreover, she highlighted the potential for institutional partnerships with French legal and legislative entities, which could significantly contribute to the development of Yemen’s legal system.

This meeting marks a pivotal step in fostering international cooperation aimed at strengthening Yemen’s legal and institutional frameworks, ultimately supporting the country’s path toward stability and governance reform.

Yemen TV

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