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Justice & Security: Darmanin's Visit to Morocco - News Directory 3

Justice & Security: Darmanin’s Visit to Morocco

March 12, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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  • France and Morocco are solidifying their partnership through ⁢enhanced legal and judicial⁣ cooperation.
  • On March 10, 2025, French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin's official visit to Morocco marked a significant step in ⁢strengthening bilateral relations.
  • Leading a high-level delegation, Darmanin met with key Moroccan officials, including Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi, Mohamed Abdennabaoui, First president of the Court⁢ of Cassation,⁤ and El Hassan Daki,...
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France⁤ and Morocco Strengthen⁣ legal and Judicial Ties

France and Morocco Deepen Legal​ and Judicial Cooperation

Table of Contents

  • France and Morocco Deepen Legal​ and Judicial Cooperation
    • Darmanin’s‍ Visit‍ to Morocco: A ⁣Milestone in bilateral Relations
      • Joint Declaration: Reinforcing⁢ Legal and Judicial Cooperation
    • Combating Terrorism and Organized ⁢Crime: A Shared Strategic Priority
    • Modernizing the Judicial System
    • Improving⁤ Living Conditions and Civil Cooperation
    • Darmanin’s‍⁤ Visit‍ to Morocco: A ⁣Milestone in ⁢bilateral Relations
      • Joint Declaration: Reinforcing⁢ Legal and Judicial ⁣Cooperation
    • Combating Terrorism and Organized ⁢Crime: A Shared Strategic Priority
    • Modernizing the Judicial System
    • Improving⁤ Living Conditions ‍and Civil Cooperation

France and Morocco are solidifying their partnership through ⁢enhanced legal and judicial⁣ cooperation. This commitment⁤ was highlighted during a ‌recent visit and the signing of a joint declaration.

Darmanin’s‍ Visit‍ to Morocco: A ⁣Milestone in bilateral Relations

On March 10, 2025, French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin’s official visit to Morocco marked a significant step in ⁢strengthening bilateral relations. This visit⁢ underscores the ongoing strategic and historical partnership ‍between⁤ the two nations.

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Leading a high-level delegation, Darmanin met with key Moroccan officials, including Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi, Mohamed Abdennabaoui, First president of the Court⁢ of Cassation,⁤ and El Hassan Daki, the King’s Attorney General at the⁢ Court of Cassation.

Joint Declaration: Reinforcing⁢ Legal and Judicial Cooperation

The highlight of the‌ visit was the signing of a joint declaration aimed at bolstering ‍cooperation in legal and judicial areas. This declaration builds upon the action plan signed on May 31, 2024, ​which outlines strategic priorities⁤ for both countries.

During his visit,Darmanin emphasized the importance of the relationship,stating that “the judicial and ‌legal cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of France has always been a pillar of bilateral relations.” He also noted that recent visits by ‍high-ranking French officials to morocco‍ demonstrate “the strengthened and renewed partnership” between the two countries, which share​ a common history and ⁤strong bonds of fraternity and solidarity.

Combating Terrorism and Organized ⁢Crime: A Shared Strategic Priority

A major focus of ‌this enhanced cooperation is the fight against terrorism and organized crime. Both ministers⁤ stressed the strategic importance of this ⁢area, recognizing it as a significant⁤ threat at both national and international levels. This threat impacts the sovereignty, security, economy, habitat, and development of both nations.

Darmanin described the bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism as “excellent,” praising Morocco’s “exceptional” work⁣ in exchanging facts and⁣ intelligence to combat radicalization.

He further explained, ​”We are working together to prevent attacks that would affect Morocco or France and manage a certain number of people, who have left for a theater of war, such as​ obviously ‌that of the institution of the Islamic State, or who are in our ⁤respective prisons.”

The French minister expressed his gratitude, ⁢saying, “énormément‌ les services sécuritaires marocains pour tout le travail qu’ils nous apportent pour la sécurité de la France et​ des Français” (“enormously to the Moroccan security services for all the work they do for the security of ‍France and the French”).⁤ He ⁤emphasized the importance of maintaining this information ‌exchange,​ which “permet d’éviter⁤ des drames aussi bien en France qu’au Maroc” (“helps to avoid tragedies in both France and Morocco”).

Beyond terrorism, both‍ ministers acknowledged that⁤ organized crime poses a‌ major challenge nationally and internationally.​ The adaptability of criminal networks, the diversity of their operations, ⁣and the substantial profits they generate‍ present complex challenges to sovereignty, security, the economy, the environment, health, and⁣ development.

In response, they reaffirmed⁢ their‍ commitment to intensify the fight against these threats by mobilizing necessary human⁣ resources and legal tools. During his meeting with El Hassan Daki, discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation in combating organized and cross-border crime, including crimes related ‌to terrorism, money laundering, and international drug trafficking.

Both parties also discussed the need to strengthen cooperation to counter new forms of crime, particularly those related to information and communication technologies.

Modernizing the Judicial System

Another key aspect of this cooperation involves modernizing the judicial system and strengthening its governance. The ministers agreed on the importance of continuous training for professionals in ⁤the sector, implementing programs to improve administrative management and ​legislative development,​ and exchanging expertise in all ‍areas of justice.

The partnership includes developing training programs for legal and justice professionals, as well as initiatives focused on training, administrative management, and legislative framework development. The exchange of expertise and ‍best practices⁢ will be central to this collaboration,⁢ with⁣ the goal of improving the efficiency and transparency of the judicial systems in both ‍countries.

Darmanin expressed his commitment to improving working conditions for​ officials​ in both ministries, particularly in digitization and modernization of⁢ the judicial system. He emphasized ‌that⁢ both justice Ministries will also work to simplify the lives of citizens⁢ in both countries by supporting the implementation of‌ civil reforms and improving their relationship with​ public justice services.

During his meeting with Abdennabaoui, both parties explored ways to strengthen judicial⁤ cooperation, including joint conferences and seminars on organized crime and counter-terrorism, as well as​ enhanced training and expertise⁣ exchange ‍among magistrates. They also agreed to activate the twinning agreement between the Courts of Cassation of both countries.

Improving⁤ Living Conditions and Civil Cooperation

An ⁤critically important aspect of the visit was ⁤improving the living conditions for citizens of both countries.

Ouahbi noted that “nous avons également examiné les moyens à même de faciliter le quotidien des Marocains ​résidant⁢ en France,notamment en‌ matière de statut personnel et de droits de la famille” (“we also examined ways to facilitate the ⁣daily​ lives of Moroccans residing in France,particularly in terms of personal status and ⁢family​ rights”).

Regarding civil cooperation, which​ affects the daily lives of French and Moroccan citizens through issues such⁢ as marriages, divorces, child depiction, and inheritance, Darmanin acknowledged that improvements are still needed.

Ouahbi noted that the ⁢signing of the⁣ joint declaration will also pave the way for re-
Egal​ and Judicial Cooperation

France and Morocco are solidifying ⁤their partnership thru ⁢enhanced legal⁣ and judicial⁣ cooperation.⁣ This commitment⁤ ⁢was highlighted during a ‌recent ‍visit and the signing of ⁣a joint declaration.

Darmanin’s‍⁤ Visit‍ to Morocco: A ⁣Milestone in ⁢bilateral Relations

On March​ 10, 2025, French Justice⁤ Minister Gérald Darmanin’s official visit to Morocco marked a meaningful ⁤step ⁤in ⁢strengthening bilateral relations. This visit⁢ underscores the ongoing⁣ strategic and ancient‌ partnership ‍between⁤⁢ the two nations.

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leading a high-level delegation,Darmanin met with key Moroccan officials,including‍ Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi,Mohamed Abdennabaoui,First president ‍of the court⁢ of Cassation,⁤ ⁣and El Hassan Daki,the King’s Attorney general at the⁢ ‌Court ⁤of ​Cassation.

Joint Declaration: Reinforcing⁢ Legal and Judicial ⁣Cooperation

The highlight of the‌ visit‍ was the signing of a joint declaration aimed at⁤ bolstering ‌‍cooperation in legal and judicial areas. ⁤This declaration⁣ builds upon the action plan signed on May 31, 2024, ​which outlines strategic priorities⁤ ‌for both countries.

During his visit,Darmanin emphasized the importance of the relationship,stating that “the judicial and ‌legal cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the republic of France has ⁣always been a pillar of bilateral relations.” He also noted that recent visits by ‍high-ranking French officials to⁤ morocco‍ demonstrate ⁢”the strengthened and renewed partnership” between ​the two countries, which​ share​ a common history and ⁤strong bonds of fraternity and solidarity.

Combating Terrorism and Organized ⁢Crime: A Shared Strategic Priority

A major focus of ‌this enhanced cooperation ⁤is‌ the fight against‌ terrorism and ⁢organized crime. Both ministers⁤ ⁤stressed the strategic importance of this ⁢area, recognizing it as a significant⁤ threat ⁣at both national and international levels. This threat impacts the sovereignty, security, economy, habitat, ​and development of​ both nations.

Darmanin described ⁣the bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism ⁤as “excellent,” praising Morocco’s “extraordinary” work⁣ in ‍exchanging facts and⁣‍ intelligence to combat radicalization.

He further explained, ​”We are working together to prevent attacks that would affect Morocco or France and manage a certain number of people, who have left for a theater of‍ war, such as​ obviously ‌that of the institution of the‍ Islamic State,‌ or ‍who are in our ⁤respective prisons.”

The ⁢French minister expressed his gratitude, ⁢saying, “énormément‌ les services sécuritaires‍ marocains pour tout ‌le travail qu’ils nous apportent pour la sécurité de la France et​ des Français” (“enormously to the Moroccan security services for⁢ all the work ​they do for the security of ‍France and the⁣ French”).⁤ He ⁤emphasized the importance of maintaining this information‌ ‌exchange,​ which⁤ “permet d’éviter⁤ des drames aussi bien en france qu’au Maroc” (“helps to avoid tragedies in both France and Morocco”).

Beyond terrorism, ‍both‍ ministers acknowledged that⁤ organized crime poses a‌ major challenge​ nationally and internationally.​ ⁤The adaptability‌ of criminal networks, the diversity ⁢of their operations, ⁣and the considerable profits they⁣ generate‍ present complex challenges to sovereignty, security, the economy, the environment, health, ‍and⁣ development.

In response, they reaffirmed⁢ their‍ commitment to intensify the fight against these threats by mobilizing necessary ⁢human⁣ resources and legal tools. During his meeting with El Hassan Daki,discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation in combating organized and cross-border crime,including ‍crimes related ‌to terrorism,money laundering,and international drug ⁤trafficking.

Both parties also‍ discussed the need to ‌strengthen cooperation to counter new forms of‍ crime, notably those related to information and dialog technologies.

Modernizing the Judicial System

Another key aspect of this cooperation​ involves modernizing the judicial system and strengthening its governance. The⁤ ministers agreed on the importance of continuous training for ⁣professionals in ⁤the⁣ sector, implementing programs ‌to ‌improve administrative management and ​legislative development,​⁤ and ⁢exchanging expertise in all ‍areas of justice.

The partnership includes developing training programs for legal and justice professionals, as well as initiatives focused on training, administrative management, and legislative framework development. The exchange of expertise and ‍best practices⁢ will be central​ to this ‌collaboration,⁢ with⁣ the ​goal of improving the ​efficiency and transparency of the judicial systems in both ‍countries.

Darmanin expressed his commitment ‌to improving working conditions for​ officials​ in ‌both ministries,particularly in digitization and modernization of⁢ the judicial system. He emphasized ‌that⁢ both justice‍ Ministries will ‍also work to simplify the⁤ lives of citizens⁢ in both countries by supporting ‌the implementation of‌ civil reforms and⁣ improving their relationship with​ public​ justice services.

During his meeting with Abdennabaoui, both parties explored ways to strengthen ‌judicial⁤ ​cooperation, including joint ⁢conferences and seminars on organized crime and⁣ counter-terrorism, ⁤as well as​⁤ enhanced‌ training and expertise⁣⁤ exchange‌ ‍among magistrates. They also agreed to activate ‍the‌ twinning agreement between the Courts of Cassation of both countries.

Improving⁤ Living Conditions ‍and Civil Cooperation

an ⁤critically important aspect of the visit was ‌⁤improving the living conditions for citizens of both countries.

Ouahbi noted that “nous avons également examiné les moyens à même de⁢ faciliter le quotidien des Marocains ​résidant⁢ en France,notamment en‌ matière de statut ⁢personnel et de droits de la famille” (“we also examined ways to facilitate the ⁣daily​ lives of Moroccans residing in France,particularly in terms of personal status and ⁢family​ rights”).

Regarding civil cooperation, which​ affects the daily lives of French and Moroccan citizens through issues such⁢ as marriages, divorces, child depiction, and inheritance, Darmanin acknowledged that improvements are still needed.

Ouahbi noted that the ⁢signing of the⁣ joint declaration will‍ also pave the way for re-.

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