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UAE participates in Arab Justice Ministers’ meeting

The inaugural session was attended by President of Sudan, Omar Hassan Al Bashir, senior officials from the Arab League, Sudanese ministers and members of the diplomatic corps … reports Asian Lite News.

(Photo: WAM)

A delegation from the UAE, headed by Sultan bin Saeed Al Badi Al Dhaheri, Minister of Justice, is attending the 34th session of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers, currently being held in Khartoum.

The inaugural session was attended by President of Sudan, Omar Hassan Al Bashir, senior officials from the Arab League, Sudanese ministers and members of the diplomatic corps.

Al Badi delivered a speech at the inaugural session in the presence of Al Bashir. He handed the council’s presidency over to his Sudanese counterpart, Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Salem, who thanked the UAE for assuming the presidency of the 33rd session.

The Arab ministers discussed several topics on the meeting’s agenda, including proposals to unify and integrate legislations. They also reviewed draft conventions relating to combatting terrorism, refugees and anti-corruption.

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