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The two parties shed light on the importance of concluding judicial agreements and exchanging relevant experiences. (WAM)
  • The two sides highlighted the significance of direct communication between the judicial authorities to simplify procedures.
  • They also shed light on the importance of concluding judicial agreements and exchanging relevant experiences.

Abu Dhabi, UAE – The UAE and Switzerland have discussed opportunities for cooperation between the Abu Dhabi Public Prosecution Office and the Swiss Public Prosecution Office and the means to develop the services provided.

Ali Mohammed Alblooshi, Attorney-General of Abu Dhabi, met with Stefan Blatler, Attorney-General of Switzerland and Massimo Badji, Ambassador of Switzerland to the UAE to discuss the collaboration in judiciary.

Counselor Alblooshi stressed the keenness of Abu Dhabi’s Public Prosecution to develop partnerships with various prosecution bodies at the international level, through enhancing joint work with international partners and consolidating presence in the global judicial arena.

The two sides highlighted the significance of direct communication between the judicial authorities to simplify procedures and follow up on requests for judicial assistance and extradition.

They also shed light on the importance of concluding judicial agreements and exchanging relevant experiences.

The meeting reviewed the procedures adopted by the Abu Dhabi Public Prosecution Office and their role in facilitating access to justice and preserving rights, especially in implementing an integrated system to complete all procedural steps remotely.

The Swiss delegation expressed their interest in exchanging experiences and knowledge between the two sides for the mutual benefit.