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President Bola Tinubu’s Diplomatic Engagements: Strengthening Bilateral Relations with Egypt, Greece, and Pakistan

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President Bola Tinubu received letters of credence from Ambassadors from Egypt, Greece, and Pakistan in Abuja, underscoring Nigeria’s strategic position in Africa as a peacemaker and emphasizing collaboration with international partners.

 

Tinubu highlighted the longstanding diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Egypt, expressing a commitment to promoting global peace and stability, especially in regions like the Sahel and Sudan. He emphasized the importance of economic partnership and investment between the two countries.

 

In discussions with the High Commissioner of Pakistan, Tinubu emphasized the need for enhanced cooperation in security and defense, particularly in combating terrorism and extremism. He welcomed the demographic similarities between Nigeria and Pakistan and expressed a desire to elevate bilateral relations.

During the meeting with the Ambassador of Greece, Tinubu reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening ties and addressing common challenges. He emphasized the potential for cooperation in areas such as tourism, technology, and maritime affairs, expressing optimism about the future of the bilateral relationship.

 

Overall, Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s open-door policy and commitment to collaboration and progress, pledging to work towards improving relations with Egypt, Greece, Pakistan, and other international partners for the benefit of both countries.

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