
Morocco, Spain, Portugal Unite Legal Systems for 2030 Cup
Three nations on two continents are writing history by joining their legal frameworks to host the world's biggest sporting event together. Justice ministers just signed a groundbreaking agreement in Rabat to make the 2030 World Cup seamless across borders.
Morocco, Spain, and Portugal just took a major step toward hosting the first World Cup ever organized across two continents by three different nations.
The justice ministers from all three countries met in Rabat this week to sign a historic agreement. Their goal is to create a unified legal framework that will make the 2030 World Cup run smoothly for millions of fans traveling between Morocco, Spain, and Portugal.
Morocco's Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi hosted Portugal's Rita Júdice and Spain's Félix Bolaños for the high-level talks. Together, they signed a tripartite memorandum that will streamline everything from fan movement to criminal cooperation to contract disputes during the tournament.
The ministers focused on practical challenges that arise when a massive global event spans multiple legal systems. They're establishing protocols for cross-border criminal assistance, infrastructure contract resolution, and managing any incidents during competition.

Portugal's Justice Minister called the partnership "solid and exemplary," built on mutual trust and continuous exchange of experiences. Spain's Félix Bolaños highlighted how remarkable it is that three nations with different cultures, traditions, and religions are prioritizing friendship over differences.
The Ripple Effect
This cooperation extends far beyond football. The three countries are modernizing their judicial systems together through digitalization, simplified procedures, and strengthened international cooperation mechanisms.
The legal framework they're building will protect rights and freedoms for everyone involved in the tournament. It covers civil and criminal cooperation, handling cases with cross-border elements, and administrative modernization that will benefit citizens long after the final whistle blows.
Morocco is already boosting hotel capacity to welcome the world. Spain and Portugal are celebrating what Bolaños described as "one of their finest moments" in bilateral relations with Morocco.
This World Cup represents something bigger than sport: it's proof that countries can work together across continents, cultures, and legal systems to create something extraordinary. As preparations continue, the three nations are showing the world what cooperation looks like when friendship comes first.
Based on reporting by Google News - Morocco Progress
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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