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Iraq and Spain Focus on Strengthening Public Prosecution Systems

Baghdad – Faiq Zeidan, head of Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council, continues to build international ties through judicial cooperation. On his recent visit to Spain, he met with Spanish Attorney General Alvaro Garcia Ortiz. Their meeting focused on reviewing how the public prosecution functions in Spain.

Zeidan’s visit did not occur by chance. The European Commission, through the EU-ACT program, invited him. The program supports international cooperation against organized crime. This trip created the perfect setting for deeper dialogue between judicial systems.

During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on the role of public prosecution. Zeidan showed great interest in Spain’s prosecutorial structure. Ortiz provided detailed insights into Spanish procedures and challenges. This exchange helped both parties better understand modern prosecution strategies.

In addition, they explored how to apply successful practices to Iraq’s legal framework. The officials highlighted the need for strong institutional structures. They agreed that international cooperation in judicial reform can accelerate legal progress.

As the discussion progressed, attention turned to the fight against organized crime. Zeidan outlined Iraq’s efforts in this area. He mentioned the formation of specialized prosecution units. These units are now working to combat drug trafficking and related crimes.

Ortiz explained how Spain handles similar issues through focused legal mechanisms. The two leaders recognized several similarities in their national challenges. They also saw opportunities to collaborate on training and shared resources.

Furthermore, Zeidan praised the EU-ACT program’s role in bridging global judicial practices. He emphasized that international cooperation in judicial reform strengthens rule of law worldwide. He also stressed that exchanging experience helps create stronger judicial foundations.

Before the meeting ended, both officials expressed optimism. They agreed to continue this path of partnership. Future cooperation could include workshops, technical exchanges, and prosecutor training.

Clearly, the meeting in Spain marks more than diplomacy. It represents a joint move toward lasting legal reform. With consistent efforts, international cooperation in judicial reform will benefit both countries.

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