Morocco and France Bolster Judicial Cooperation in High-Level Talks

Minister of Justice Abdellatif Ouahbi met with his French counterpart Éric Dupond-Moretti in Paris, as part of the strengthening of cooperation in the field of justice between Morocco and France.
On this occasion, the two officials discussed issues related to the Moroccan community established in France, as well as common files that currently concern the two countries, Abdellatif Ouahbi said.
This meeting also allowed the two delegations to share their experiences and information in several areas of common interest. "We have decided to work together and strive to strengthen this bilateral cooperation," the Moroccan minister stressed, describing the Moroccan-French relations in the legal and justice fields as "very good".
"All files are open" and the technical commissions will continue to work to resolve the outstanding issues, which have a "simple and ordinary" character, he specified.
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