Inaugural Meeting of the International Justice Organization

John Bolton Attends Inaugural Meeting of the International Justice Organization and Approves General Secretariat Membership


In a significant press release, John Bolton, former US National Security Advisor, participated in the inaugural meeting of the International Justice Organization at the European Commission. During the meeting, discussions centered on international justice issues and the challenges facing the international community in protecting human rights and achieving justice.

Furthermore, a special meeting was held between John Bolton and the Secretary-General, Counselor Al-Ghraibani, and a member of the African Committee. The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation between the United States and the International Justice Organization in various areas of mutual interest. It emphasized the importance of partnership between public and private sectors in promoting justice and achieving peace and stability worldwide.

The unanimous approval of the General Secretariat membership during the meeting reflects John Bolton's commitment, as well as the United States' commitment, to supporting the principles of justice and the rule of law on both national and international levels. Discussions also highlighted the importance of strengthening international cooperation in promoting justice and combating human rights violations.

This inaugural meeting of the International Justice Organization, along with John Bolton's participation and the special meeting with Secretary-General Counselor Al-Ghraibani and the African Committee member, signifies a positive step towards enhancing international cooperation in the field of justice and human rights.