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Jordan, Morocco Sign Judicial Cooperation Agreements to Strengthen Legal Ties

05-10-2025 12:21 PM


Ammon News - Jordan and Morocco have taken a significant step forward in strengthening their legal and judicial partnership, with the signing of two key agreements aimed at boosting cross-border cooperation, enhancing the rule of law, and streamlining justice systems in both countries.

The agreements, signed on Saturday by Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni and his Moroccan counterpart Abdellatif Ouahbi, cover the transfer of convicted individuals and mutual legal assistance in criminal cases. These accords are designed to improve the enforcement of legal rulings and bolster efforts to combat transnational crime.

Talhouni described the move as a reflection of the deep-rooted and historic ties between the two kingdoms, a bond forged by the late King Hussein bin Talal and King Hassan II, and further strengthened under His Majesty King Abdullah II and King Mohammed VI.

He noted that the new legal framework opens the door for wider exchange of legal expertise, joint efforts in investigation and prosecution, and improved legal cooperation aligned with both domestic laws and international conventions.

For his part, Minister Ouahbi praised the high level of bilateral relations, calling the agreements a testament to the shared commitment of both nations to advancing judicial collaboration in the service of their peoples.

The agreements highlight a mutual political will to build lasting, practical partnerships in the legal field, partnerships that not only enhance bilateral cooperation but also support broader international efforts in justice, accountability, and crime prevention.

Minister Ouahbi’s official visit also includes meetings and briefings to explore Jordan’s judicial reforms and discuss opportunities for further collaboration.




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