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Amman, January 22 (Petra) — Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni met with French Ambassador to Jordan Alexis Le Cour Grandmaison on Wednesday to discuss avenues for strengthening legal cooperation and advancing the justice sector.
The meeting reviewed existing agreements between the two countries and explored mechanisms for enhancing coordination in legal and judicial affairs. Discussions also touched on issues of mutual interest, reinforcing the commitment to deepening collaboration.
Talhouni highlighted the strong ties between Jordan and France, emphasizing the importance of sustained cooperation in the legal and judicial sectors.
Le Cour Grandmaison commended the robust partnership between the two nations and expressed optimism about advancing legal cooperation and maintaining coordination across various areas of mutual concern.
It is worth noting that Jordan and France are signatories to several international agreements in the legal and judicial domains.
//Petra// AJ
22/01/2025 16:40:36