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Justice, Swiss Ambassador tackle judicial cooperation

Justice, Swiss Ambassador tackle judicial cooperation

MTV Lebanon11-03-2025
Justice Minister Adel Nassar received Swiss Ambassador to Lebanon Marion Weichelt at his office today, accompanied by Vincent Pasquier, Coordinator of Cooperation Programs at the Swiss Embassy.
Also present was Minister Nassar's advisor, lawyer Lara Saadeh.
The meeting, held as a courtesy and introductory visit, covered general developments and areas of judicial cooperation between the Ministry of Justice and the Swiss Embassy.
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