The State of Qatar and the Republic of El Salvador have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at cooperating, exchanging expertise, and implementing joint training programs in the area of public prosecution. The MoU was signed by HE Attorney-General Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi and HE Attorney-General of the Republic of El Salvador, Rodolfo Delgado, who is visiting Doha. Under the MoU, the two sides will plan, prepare and implement activities and training programs that elevate the efficiency of their respective public prosecution members, and exchange expertise within their competencies, with both sides taking into account their national legislation and international obligations. Earlier, HE Al Nuaimi met with his Salvadoran counterpart, to discuss bilateral legal and judicial cooperation and the exchange of experiences. HE the Attorney-General of the Republic of El Salvador, along with his accompanying delegation, was briefed on the Qatari Public Prosecution's digital transformation pr ocess, especially with regard to the tech programs and systems. Source: Qatar News Agency
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