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The Minister of Justice discusses judicial support and strengthening the rule of law with the French ambassador.

Minister of Justice Discusses Judicial Cooperation with French Ambassador

Strengthening Judicial Ties

Today, Minister of Justice Judge Badr Al-Aradah met with French Ambassador to Yemen, Catherine Colonna, to explore ways to enhance cooperation in the judicial sector. The meeting took place via video conference, allowing both parties to engage in meaningful dialogue despite geographical distances.

Coordination Between Ministries

During the discussion, the two leaders reviewed the coordination efforts between the justice ministries of Yemen and France. They focused on various areas of collaboration aimed at developing the judicial system. This partnership seeks to strengthen the rule of law and uphold the principles of justice in Yemen.

Commitment to Judicial Improvement

Minister Al-Aradah emphasized the importance of the partnership with France in supporting the ministry’s efforts to improve judicial performance. He praised France’s role in bolstering justice institutions in Yemen, highlighting the positive impact of international collaboration.

Modernizing Judicial Infrastructure

The Minister also outlined the ministry’s commitment to implementing several programs designed to enhance judicial infrastructure. These initiatives include updating national legislation and promoting a shift towards electronic judicial systems. Such advancements aim to align Yemen’s legal framework with modern developments.

French Support for Judicial Reforms

In response, Ambassador Colonna reaffirmed France’s ongoing support for Yemen’s Ministry of Justice. She expressed her country’s commitment to automating the judicial system and developing criminal legislation. These efforts will significantly enhance the efficiency of the justice system in Yemen.

Conclusion

The meeting between Minister Al-Aradah and Ambassador Colonna marks a significant step towards strengthening judicial cooperation between Yemen and France. Their collaborative efforts will not only improve the judicial landscape in Yemen but also reinforce the foundations of justice and rule of law in the region.

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