Doha: Pakistan and Qatar have underscored the need to bolster their partnership by exchanging best practices in law enforcement and sharing expertise in legal matters. This consensus was reached during a meeting between Pakistan's Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar and Qatar's Minister of Justice Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi in Doha. According to Radio Pakistan, the meeting took place on the sidelines of the Second Ministerial Meeting of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, hosted by Qatar. The discussions also explored various avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation in legal and judicial reforms, combating corruption, and promoting the rule of law. Both ministers expressed a shared commitment to advancing regional and global efforts to combat corruption and enhance transparency. They acknowledged the increasing significance of multilateral cooperation within the OIC and pledged to continue working together towards achieving mutual objectives.
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