The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Belarus have recently signed a deal to exchange information and experiences on judiciary issues.
Mansour Al-Qufari, Saudi ministry undersecretary for International Cooperation and Legislation, and Sergei Zadiranand, first deputy justice minister, signed for their respective countries.
Al-Qufari led a Saudi delegation to the Belarus capital of Minsk to cement legal and judiciary ties on a four-day visit to that country.
Earlier, Al-Qufari met with the Belarus Justice Minister Oleg Slizhevsky. They discussed signing of a draft memo of understanding (MoU) on judiciary issues between the two countries.
The Belarus minister said the MoU, if signed, would boost aspects of cooperation between the two countries in legal affairs and exchange of information.
Al-Qufari said the Kingdom has launched the Vision 2030, which contained many initiatives aimed to support the Kingdom’s future plans in a variety of areas.
He stressed that the exchange of experiences with friendly countries will achieve the integrity of such initiatives and the Kingdom seeks to benefit from global experiences in legal and documentary fields.
Source: Arab News
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