Justice Minister، Mazhar al-Weis, discussed on Friday with his Egyptian counterpart, Adnan Fanjari, ways of enhancing judicial cooperation between the two brotherly countries.
According to a statement by Syria’s Ministry of Justice, the talks focused on supporting joint Arab efforts in judicial, legal and legislative fields, while reaffirming the deep historical ties that unite Syria and Egypt.
In a relevant context, minister al-Weis visited the National Center for Judicial Studies, where he reviewed the center’s mechanisms and specialized training programs for preparing and qualifying members of judicial bodies.
He praised the center’s distinguished level of expertise and the quality of its training programs, which reflect Egypt’s outstanding experience in judicial and legal fields.
The Council of Arab Justice Ministers convened its 41st session earlier this week at the headquarters of the Arab League General Secretariat in Cairo, with Syria’s participation.
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