Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni met with Rwandan Ambassador Urujeni Bakuramutsa on Sunday to explore ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in legal matters, aiming to strengthen the justice sector and uphold the rule of law.
During the meeting, Talhouni highlighted the robust ties between Jordan and Rwanda, emphasizing the importance of expanding collaboration in areas of mutual interest.
Bakuramutsa, in turn, commended the existing partnership and expressed her aspirations to deepen legal cooperation and maintain coordination across various sectors.
The two officials also underscored the significance of international frameworks in shaping their cooperation.
Both nations are parties to key global agreements, including the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. These treaties provide a strong foundation for furthering joint initiatives in combating organized crime and promoting integrity. Petra
Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni met with Rwandan Ambassador Urujeni Bakuramutsa on Sunday to explore ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in legal matters, aiming to strengthen the justice sector and uphold the rule of law.
During the meeting, Talhouni highlighted the robust ties between Jordan and Rwanda, emphasizing the importance of expanding collaboration in areas of mutual interest.
Bakuramutsa, in turn, commended the existing partnership and expressed her aspirations to deepen legal cooperation and maintain coordination across various sectors.
The two officials also underscored the significance of international frameworks in shaping their cooperation.
Both nations are parties to key global agreements, including the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. These treaties provide a strong foundation for furthering joint initiatives in combating organized crime and promoting integrity. Petra
Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni met with Rwandan Ambassador Urujeni Bakuramutsa on Sunday to explore ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in legal matters, aiming to strengthen the justice sector and uphold the rule of law.
During the meeting, Talhouni highlighted the robust ties between Jordan and Rwanda, emphasizing the importance of expanding collaboration in areas of mutual interest.
Bakuramutsa, in turn, commended the existing partnership and expressed her aspirations to deepen legal cooperation and maintain coordination across various sectors.
The two officials also underscored the significance of international frameworks in shaping their cooperation.
Both nations are parties to key global agreements, including the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. These treaties provide a strong foundation for furthering joint initiatives in combating organized crime and promoting integrity. Petra
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