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Morocco, Ireland to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation

Xinhua,May 04, 2018 Adjust font size:

RABAT, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Moroccan Justice Minister Mohamed Aujjar and President of the Irish Senate Denis O'Donovan discussed ways to strengthen judicial cooperation in combating terrorism on Thursday.

In a statement following their talks, Aujjar said that their meeting also focused on boosting cooperation in countering human trafficking.

The meeting was an opportunity to highlight Morocco's rich experiences in fighting against terrorism, illegal immigration and human trafficking, Aujjar said.

He said that the two countries have good bilateral relations and share the common will to exchange experiences in judicial reform and fighting illegal activities. Enditem