Rabat : Means of bolstering Moroccan-Kuwaiti judicial cooperation were the focus of talks in Kuwait between Mohamed Abdennabaoui, First President of Morocco’s Court of Cassation and President-Delegate of the Supreme Council of the Judicial Power (CSPJ), and Adel Majid Bouresli, President of Kuwait’s Supreme Judicial Council and the head of the Court of Cassation
During these talks, attended by the Moroccan ambassador to Kuwait, the two parties agreed to strengthen cooperative relations between the two Councils in the fields of training and exchange of expertise.
The aim is also to benefit from best practices in judicial matters, in addition to the elaboration of a soon-to-be signed memorandum of understanding framing the areas of cooperation between the two parties, according to the Maghreb Arabe Press (MAP).
Earlier in the day, Abdennabaoui held talks with Nasser Yousef Mohamed Al Samit, Minister of Justice of Kuwait, focusing on ways of further reinforcing judicial cooperation to meet the level of historic relations between Morocco and Kuwait, following the will of the two countries Heads of State.