Morocco’s top judicial authority, “the Supreme Council of the Judicial Power” and the Judiciary of the Republic of Peru signed, on Monday in Rabat, a Memorandum of Understanding to promote bilateral cooperation.
The MoU notably provides for exchanging expertise between the two judiciaries in areas of common interest, and building judges’ capacities in both countries in a variety of fields.
This MoU provides for honing judges’ skills and sharing best practices, particularly in areas of common interest, Mohamed Nasser, member of the Supreme Council of the Judicial Power, told the press following the signing ceremony.
For his part, Head of Peru’s Judiciary, Javier Arévalo Vela, said that his visit to Morocco aims to strengthen relations between the two countries in the judiciary field.
He also expressed his country’s willingness to further promote cooperation with the Kingdom, “a friend country of Peru, with which it has very positive relations”.