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Judicial Cooperation Between Iraq and Oman Strengthens

Judicial cooperation between Iraq and Oman continues to deepen as high-ranking officials from both countries met for strategic discussions. Iraq’s Chief Justice, Faiq Zidan, held a meeting with Oman’s Deputy Chief of the Supreme Judicial Council, Mohammed bin Sultan Al-Busaidi.

This meeting focused on strengthening legal and judicial ties between the two nations. It reflects a shared interest in building frameworks that promote justice, legal efficiency, and international collaboration.

According to an official statement, Chief Justice Zidan arrived in Oman with a delegation of senior judicial officials. Their discussions with Omani counterparts emphasized the importance of judicial partnerships that support mutual goals.

Judicial cooperation between Iraq and Oman is seen as a crucial step toward regional legal alignment. By improving legal understanding and coordination, both nations aim to enhance their judicial institutions and service delivery to their citizens.

The Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council highlighted that the talks were productive. They opened the door for ongoing dialogue and exchange of expertise between the two systems. Legal systems in both countries face unique challenges, but these meetings help to identify shared solutions.

Through this engagement, both sides expressed their willingness to launch joint programs. These could include training exchanges, joint legal research, and the modernization of judicial procedures.

The commitment to judicial cooperation between Iraq and Oman also sends a message about the importance of regional unity. Legal reform and strong judicial partnerships contribute to long-term peace, transparency, and rule of law across borders.

Such meetings are not merely ceremonial. They lay the groundwork for practical cooperation that benefits courts, lawyers, and citizens alike. Iraq and Oman aim to keep building bridges that link their legal institutions in meaningful ways.

This development marks another positive chapter in the ongoing efforts to foster stronger legal diplomacy in the region.

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