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Egypt and Kenya discuss judicial cooperation between the two countries

Egypt-Kenya judicial relations

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: 

The Egyptian Attorney General received Counselor Mohamed Shawky At his office, he met with Renson Mbonga, the Attorney General of the Republic of Kenya, and his accompanying delegation, as part of strengthening judicial and legal cooperation between the two brotherly countries, and to affirm the depth of the historical ties that unite the Arab Republic of Egypt with the countries of the African continent.

Extensive talks on combating transnational crime

مصر وكينيا يبحثان التعاون القضائي بين البلدين
Egypt and Kenya discuss judicial cooperation between the two countries

The visit included an extensive session of talks between the two sides, which addressed ways to support joint cooperation in the areas of combating organized and transnational crime, cybercrimes, and the exchange of experiences in the areas of training and capacity building, as well as discussing mechanisms for judicial coordination between the two public prosecutions, in order to enhance efforts to achieve justice and consolidate the rule of law.

Extensive relationship with African judicial institutions

The Egyptian Attorney General delivered a speech in which he welcomed Egypt’s distinguished guest, stressing the Egyptian Public Prosecution’s pride in its long-standing relations with African judicial institutions, and its constant commitment to supporting continental cooperation frameworks and exchanging legal and judicial expertise, in order to contribute to consolidating security and stability and achieving the aspirations of African peoples for development and justice.

The Kenyan Attorney General delivered a speech in which he expressed his deep appreciation for the warm welcome, praising the pivotal role played by the Arab Republic of Egypt in supporting joint African action, and the institutional and technical development witnessed by the Egyptian Public Prosecution, which reflects a modern vision in managing the justice system.

At the conclusion of the visit, the two sides exchanged commemorative shields, documenting the depth of bilateral relations and affirming the continuation of cooperation and joint coordination between the two public prosecutions in various areas of common interest.

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