Doha: In their editorial coverage on Sunday, Qatari newspapers focused on significant topics, including the fifth session of the Qatari-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee, the importance Qatar places on enhancing judicial efficiency, and the situation in Gaza.
According to Qatar News Agency, Al-Raya newspaper highlighted the longstanding Qatari-Jordanian relations which began in 1972, noting the remarkable development these relations have undergone over the years, evolving into close strategic partnerships due to the commitment of both nations' leaders.
The newspaper emphasized the upcoming meetings of the Qatari-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee, co-chaired by Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani and Jordan's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ayman Safadi. These meetings signify the strong fraternal ties and the eagerness to expand bilateral cooperation across various sectors. Al-Raya concluded by noting the peak in Qatari-Jordanian relations, highlighted by frequent ministerial visits and the signing of agreements supporting political, economic, and labor cooperation.
Al-Sharq newspaper, on the other hand, focused on Qatar's commitment to enhancing judicial efficiency. It stressed the judiciary's role in protecting rights, supporting social stability, and fostering a conducive investment environment. The newspaper discussed the Supreme Judicial Council's achievements in justice administration, effective ruling enforcement, and providing accessible services. The Council's modern judicial system ensures quick adjudication, quality procedures, and fair outcomes.
The editorial further detailed the Supreme Judicial Council's success in transforming national objectives into practical initiatives, developing legislative, institutional, and technological justice foundations. The National Initiative for the Development of Justice Systems has facilitated an advanced judicial environment through electronic integration with government entities, partnerships with academic institutions, and enhanced cooperation with the private sector. Al-Sharq concluded by attributing these judicial advancements to the support of Qatar's leadership, which prioritizes judicial independence, the rule of law, and swift justice as essential elements of Qatar's comprehensive development.