Saudi Attorney General Strengthens Judicial Cooperation With Bahrain
In a significant move towards bolstering judicial cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the Saudi Attorney General, Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al-Mujib, recently held a meeting in Manama with Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council and President of the Court of Cassation, Sheikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa. This meeting underscored the commitment of both nations to enhance their judicial ties, share expertise, and strengthen their bilateral relations in the justice sector.
At the outset of their discussion, Sheikh Al Khalifa expressed his appreciation for the visit, highlighting its importance in fostering judicial cooperation and exchanging knowledge between the two countries. Sheikh Al-Mujib reciprocated by acknowledging the efforts of both countries' leadership in maintaining security and peace in the region. He lauded their support for justice, the improvement of judicial work quality, and the development of systems and laws in both nations.

Sheikh Al-Mujib's visit also included a stop at the Constitutional Court of Bahrain, where he met with the court president, Counselor Abdullah bin Hassan Al Buainian. Their conversation revolved around enhancing bilateral relations, supporting legislative law collaboration, and discussing the continuous development of Saudi Arabia's legislative environment. This development is closely monitored and supported by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince, ensuring it aligns with public interests and modern technological advancements.
Counselor Al Buainian commended the significant progress seen in Saudi Arabia's judicial legislative framework, noting its alignment with professional best practices and modern era requirements. Furthermore, Sheikh Al-Mujib emphasized the importance of maintaining judicial and parliamentary relations among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to tackle challenges effectively, combat crimes, and enforce laws to realize justice across the region.
This meeting not only highlights the strong judicial ties between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain but also reflects a shared vision towards achieving justice, enhancing legal systems, and utilizing modern technologies in judicial processes. The discussions pave the way for future collaboration in various fields, aiming to support and enhance legislative law and judicial cooperation among GCC countries.
With inputs from SPA