In a significant stride towards bolstering legal ties, Qatar and Somalia formalized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at fostering collaboration across various legal domains. The historic agreement, inked by HE the Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Ibrahim bin Ali bin Issa al-Hassan al-Mohannadi alongside the esteemed Somali Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Hassan Mo’allin Mohamoud, signifies a new chapter in bilateral relations.
With a shared commitment to advancing legal frameworks, the Ministry of Justice highlighted the overarching objective of the MoU: to deepen cooperation between the two nations in diverse legal spheres. This strategic move underscores a mutual dedication to enhancing legal systems and processes, paving the way for comprehensive collaboration.
Following the formal signing ceremony, discussions between key stakeholders delved into actionable strategies to fortify legal cooperation. HE the Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs engaged in substantive dialogues with the Somali Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs and his accompanying delegation, exploring avenues for synergy and mutual benefit.
Moreover, the visiting Somali delegation received insights into Qatar’s legal landscape, particularly in areas such as real estate registration, attestation, legal training, and public service. Expressing admiration for Qatar’s legal acumen, the Somali minister lauded the enriching exchange and emphasized the transformative potential it holds for bilateral legal cooperation. This landmark encounter has effectively widened the scope for collaborative endeavors, promising enduring partnerships in the legal realm.