
Chairman of the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) Dr Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri conferred with a delegation from the National Human Rights Committee of Oman (ONHRC) headed by Saud bin Ali bin Abdullah Al Jabri, a member of the Committee, and attended by ONHRC Secretary General Dr Ubaid bin Said Al Shaqsy.
During the meeting, they discussed aspects of joint cooperation between the two committees and ways to enhance them, cooperation and coordination in the areas of training, the development of cadres working in human rights field, and the exchange of expertise.
Dr. Al Marri also met with Head of Azerbaijani Institute for Democracy and Human Rights Dr Ahmad Shahidov.
The meeting discussed ways to improve human rights system between the two parties and mechanisms of communication and exchange of expertise and experiences in human rights issues.
The NHRC Chairman also met with Mexico's National Human Rights Commission commissioner and discussed aspects of cooperation in issues of mutual interest and mechanisms to follow them up.
These meetings were held on the sidelines of the international conference on the challenges to security and human rights in the Arab region hosted by Doha recently.
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