Moroccan Minister of Justice and Liberties Mustafa Al-Ramid , discussed Wednesday with his Libyan counterpart, Ali Hamidah Ashur prospects for judicial cooperation between the two countries. The Libyan minister, said in a statement after the talks, that the meeting aimed to establish new bilateral relations in all fields, particularly with regard to judicial cooperation. For his part, the Moroccan Minister expressed his country’s desire to support Libya through the transitional stage in order to establish a climate of stability and prosperity, stressing that Morocco is keen on cooperation and integration in the Pan-Maghreb relations. Libyan Prime Minister Abd Al-Rahim Al-Keeb is currently in Rabat, heading a high level delegation.
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