On this occasion, Sambú told M24, MAP’s 24-hour-rolling news channel, that this visit is part of the bilateral relations “which unite our two countries, and that we seek today to develop to include the judicial field.”
The delegation was able to see the evolution that has experienced the judiciary and inquire about the Moroccan experience in terms of judicial independence, further noted the Guinea-Bissau official.
He added that both parties have examined the opportunities to strengthen the bilateral exchange, especially in terms of transfer of expertise and experience and training.
This visit is part of efforts to consolidate judicial relations between the two countries, as well as the desire to develop and strengthen judicial cooperation and exchange of experiences between the CSPJ and the Supreme Council of the Judiciary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.