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The Minister of Justice discusses judicial interventions with the Dutch Deputy Ambassador.

Justice Minister Discusses Judicial Cooperation with Dutch Deputy Ambassador

In a significant meeting today in Aden, Yemen’s temporary capital, Justice Minister Judge Badr Al-Aradah engaged in discussions with Dutch Deputy Ambassador to Yemen, Merika Verda. The two officials focused on judicial programs and interventions, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation in Yemen’s legal framework.

Support for Judicial Projects

During the meeting, which also included Supreme Judicial Council member Judge Sabah Al-Awani and UNDP’s Project Manager for Enhancing Inclusive Access to Justice in Yemen, Won Hook, Minister Al-Aradah praised the Dutch government’s commitment. He noted that the Netherlands has funded numerous projects that significantly improve judicial services in Yemen. These initiatives, backed by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), play a crucial role in activating essential judicial services.

Future Collaboration and Training Initiatives

Minister Al-Aradah emphasized the importance of strengthening joint efforts in the upcoming period. He highlighted plans to implement projects focused on training judicial and administrative staff, as well as improving the infrastructure of the judiciary. This commitment underscores the need for continuous development in Yemen’s legal institutions.

Continued Dutch Support for Yemen

In response, Deputy Ambassador Verda commended the strong bilateral relations between the Netherlands and Yemen. She reaffirmed the Dutch government’s ongoing support across various sectors, particularly in building judicial institutions and enhancing the rule of law. Verda stressed the importance of mutual cooperation, especially in sharing expertise and training Yemeni judicial personnel. She expressed readiness to provide additional support in these areas.

This meeting marks a pivotal step in reinforcing judicial reforms in Yemen, showcasing the collaborative spirit between the two nations as they work towards a more robust legal system.

 

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