UAE Attorney General Engages With Russian Prosecutor General’s Office On Judicial Cooperation
Dr Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, the UAE Attorney General, welcomed a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi. The visit aimed to implement the protocol linked to the Memorandum of Understanding between the UAE Federal Public Prosecution and Russia's Prosecutor General’s Office. Both parties shared insights on using modern technologies and artificial intelligence in prosecution work.
The Russian delegation engaged in a joint meeting with their Emirati counterparts on their second day in the UAE. This meeting focused on enhancing international judicial cooperation. Discussions centred around mutual interests, showcasing both nations' dedication to strengthening judicial collaboration and sharing expertise related to public prosecution.

During their visit, the Russian team also met with the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA). This coordination meeting addressed shared concerns and explored ways to boost institutional integration. Such efforts aim to support national initiatives in investigation and financial monitoring.
The discussions between the two sides included various topics of mutual interest. These encompassed crime trends, safeguarding individual rights, and strategies for activating the protocol annexed to the MoU. Future plans were also discussed to enhance bilateral cooperation further.
This collaboration is part of broader efforts to strengthen ties between the UAE and Russia. The focus is on combating crime, protecting rights, and developing tools for international cooperation. Both countries are committed to advancing these objectives through shared knowledge and resources.
The meeting highlighted each side's experiences with modern technologies and AI applications within their respective prosecutorial offices. This exchange of experiences underscores a commitment to leveraging technology for more effective prosecution work.
The ongoing dialogue reflects a mutual commitment to fostering stronger relations between the two nations. By focusing on common goals such as crime prevention and rights protection, both countries aim to build a robust framework for future cooperation.
With inputs from WAM