Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Algerian Minister of Justice, Mr. Lotfi Boujemâa, held a meeting today with his Iranian counterpart, Mr. Amin Hossein Rahimi, in Riyadh. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Second International Judicial Conference currently being held in the Saudi capital.
According to a statement released by the Algerian Ministry of Justice, the discussions focused on exploring avenues for enhanced judicial cooperation between Algeria and Iran. The ministers reportedly exchanged views on a range of topics, including international legal frameworks, best practices in combating transnational crime, and the importance of upholding the rule of law.
While details of the specific agreements or initiatives discussed remain undisclosed, the meeting underscores the commitment of both nations to strengthening ties within the judicial sphere. The International Judicial Conference provides a platform for ministers and legal experts from around the world to convene, share knowledge, and forge partnerships aimed at promoting effective and fair justice systems.
The Algerian delegation, led by Minister Boujemâa, is actively participating in various sessions and workshops throughout the conference. This engagement reflects Algeria’s dedication to staying abreast of global developments in the legal field and contributing to international efforts to improve judicial efficiency and integrity.
Further updates on Minister Boujemâa’s activities at the conference and any resulting agreements will be provided as they become available. The meeting with the Iranian Justice Minister highlights the ongoing efforts to foster stronger relationships between Algeria and other nations in key sectors, including justice and legal affairs.



