High-Level Sudanese-Moroccan Talks to Strengthen Judicial Cooperation and Coordinate International Positions

Rabat – Sudanhorizon

Sudan’s Undersecretary of Justice, Ali Khidr, held talks on Friday with his Moroccan counterpart, Abdelrahim Miad, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice in Rabat on the sidelines of the 42nd meeting of the Financial Action Task Force for the Middle East and North Africa region currently taking place in the Moroccan capital.

The two sides discussed ways to activate the joint cooperation agreement through the formulation of an executive program focused on training and capacity building, in addition to enhancing coordination on urgent international legal issues, particularly combating illegal migration, human trafficking, money laundering, and terrorist financing.

The meeting was attended by Sudan’s Ambassador to Morocco, Mawadda Omar Haj Al-Toum, Consul Dr. Al-Jaili Mohamed Abdel Hamid, and several directors from Morocco’s Ministry of Justice, according to a press statement issued by the Sudanese Ministry of Justice.

The discussions reflected the important role played by the Sudanese embassy in strengthening legal diplomacy and expanding bilateral cooperation between the judicial institutions of the two brotherly countries.

At the beginning of the talks, the Sudanese Undersecretary of Justice expressed his deep appreciation for the swift response from the Moroccan side, praising the strong historical relations and Morocco’s supportive positions toward Sudan in various regional and international forums.

During the meeting, he also presented a comprehensive briefing on developments in Sudan, reviewing what he described as systematic violations committed by the “rebel terrorist militia” against civilian infrastructure and public facilities.

He further emphasized the symbolic significance of the Sudanese government resuming its duties from the capital, Khartoum, describing it as a strategic step reflecting the restoration of state authority and the consolidation of government control.

The talks concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to continued consultation and coordination within regional and international organizations in a manner that serves shared interests and supports efforts to strengthen the rule of law.

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