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QNA/Doha
GCC Justice Undersecretaries yesterday held their 19th meeting in Doha.
The meeting approved a range of topics and draft decisions included in the recommendations of the meetings of the technical committees of experts.
These recommendations will be submitted to GCC justice ministers at their 27th meeting which will be held in Doha on October 6 and 7.
Earlier in the day, Qatar’s Ministry of Justice assistant undersecretary of legal affairs Ibrahim Musa al-Hitmi who presided the meeting, welcomed the GCC delegations and underlined that Gulf integration had become an “indispensable priority in various fields to face difficulties and challenges and to build a better future for our generations.”
Al-Hitmi conveyed his thanks and gratitude to the GCC Secretariat General and members of committees that contributed to preparing the draft laws and studies tabled before the meeting and the organising committee.
Hamad bin Rashid al-Marri, assistant secretary-general for legal affairs, said there was qualitative improvement in areas of co-operation, which was evident through the topics on the agenda of the meeting.
He expressed his hope that greater achievements would be made in the justice field to consolidate co-operation and support justice, legal and judicial integration so as to achieve the objectives of GCC progress.
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