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Saudi Arabia and Qatar collaborate on legal matters

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Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 11:55 AM
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Saudi Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani and Qatar’s Justice Minister Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Mohannadi recently met in Riyadh to discuss ways to strengthen judicial cooperation between the two countries. During the meeting, Al-Samaani highlighted the significant legal and judicial advancements that Saudi Arabia has made under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He emphasized that the progress in both legislative and digital domains has greatly enhanced the efficiency and quality of judicial services in the kingdom.

Qatar’s justice minister had the opportunity to visit several judicial projects and experiences during his time in Riyadh, including the Real Estate Title Digitization Initiative and the Judicial Command Center. These initiatives showcase the advancements in technology and innovation that are being implemented in the Saudi judicial system, ultimately leading to more streamlined and effective processes. The meeting between the two ministers demonstrates a commitment to further collaboration and exchange of best practices between Saudi Arabia and Qatar in the field of justice.

The discussions between Al-Samaani and Al-Mohannadi focused on ways to enhance judicial cooperation between the two ministries, with an emphasis on leveraging digital tools and technologies to improve the delivery of legal services. The introduction of initiatives such as the Real Estate Title Digitization Initiative and the Judicial Command Center are clear examples of how technology is being used to modernize and enhance the efficiency of the judicial system in Saudi Arabia. By sharing these experiences with Qatar, both countries can benefit from each other’s advancements and best practices.

The meeting between the two justice ministers is a testament to the commitment of both Saudi Arabia and Qatar to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting cooperation in various fields, including the judiciary. The visit of Qatar’s justice minister to Riyadh provided an opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences, as well as to explore potential areas for collaboration in the future. By working together, the two countries can create a more efficient and effective judicial system that serves the needs of their citizens and residents.

Overall, the meeting between Saudi Arabia’s Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani and Qatar’s Justice Minister Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Mohannadi in Riyadh was a productive and positive step towards enhancing judicial cooperation between the two countries. The discussions centered on leveraging technology and innovation to improve the efficiency and quality of legal services, with a focus on initiatives such as the Real Estate Title Digitization Initiative and the Judicial Command Center. By sharing experiences and best practices, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are working towards a more modern and effective judicial system that meets the needs of their respective populations.

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