Jordan and Spain hold talks on extradition agreement
Secretary-General of Justice Ministry, Judge Ziad Dmour on Monday discussed with Spanish International Legal Cooperation and Human Rights Director General Paula Roya an extradition agreement that the two countries will sign in the next two days.
A ministry statement said that the two sides resumed the second round of talks on an extradition blueprint that does not contradict the constitution and national laws.
The first round of talks, aimed at promoting judicial cooperation between the two countries, convened in mid-2019, but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Secretary-General of Justice Ministry, Judge Ziad Dmour on Monday discussed with Spanish International Legal Cooperation and Human Rights Director General Paula Roya an extradition agreement that the two countries will sign in the next two days.
A ministry statement said that the two sides resumed the second round of talks on an extradition blueprint that does not contradict the constitution and national laws.
The first round of talks, aimed at promoting judicial cooperation between the two countries, convened in mid-2019, but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Secretary-General of Justice Ministry, Judge Ziad Dmour on Monday discussed with Spanish International Legal Cooperation and Human Rights Director General Paula Roya an extradition agreement that the two countries will sign in the next two days.
A ministry statement said that the two sides resumed the second round of talks on an extradition blueprint that does not contradict the constitution and national laws.
The first round of talks, aimed at promoting judicial cooperation between the two countries, convened in mid-2019, but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jordan and Spain hold talks on extradition agreement
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