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Pakistan, Turkiye Sign MoU for Judicial Cooperation Boost

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Pakistan and Turkey sign MoU to enhance judicial ties. The agreement was signed by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and a top Turkish judge during a ceremony attended by high-ranking officials from both nations.

The event commenced with national anthems, followed by welcoming remarks from Afridi, who emphasized the historic brotherhood between Pakistan and Turkey.

Afridi highlighted innovation in Turkey’s judicial system, particularly AI usage in proceedings. He stressed mutual benefits of shared judicial experiences in an interconnected world.

Chief Justice Kadir Ozkaya echoed Afridi’s sentiments, praising Pakistan’s judicial system as bright and effective. Both leaders agreed on the need for strengthened judicial cooperation and mutual learning.

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