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Tuggar says his meeting with Lavrov laid the groundwork for further engagements and President Tinubu's planned visit.
However, before his reelection, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, recently disclosed President Tinubu’s plan to visit Russia.
The trip according to him is meant to further strengthen Nigeria-Russia ties.
The minister disclosed this in a series of tweets dated March 7, 2024, after he met with Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov.
Tuggar’s tweets also highlighted the partnership between Nigeria and Russia and the collaboration between the two countries across various sectors including economy and security.
“Nigeria-Russia relations have a long history, characterized by cooperation in various fields including diplomacy, trade, and security. Over the years, our countries have worked together on issues of mutual interest, fostering strong bilateral ties. My meeting with @mfa_russia, Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, further strengthens these relations, particularly in the areas of economic growth and regional stability, the minister tweeted.
According to him, his discussion with Lavrov laid the groundwork for further engagement and the planned visit by President Tinubu.
“These discussions align with the broader goals of #NigeriaRussia bilateral ties, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in addressing shared challenges and promoting mutual development. They lay the groundwork for future engagements and potential visits, including one by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Moscow, demonstrating the commitment of both countries to deepening their relationship,†Tuggar disclosed.
Dimitry Medvedev in Nigeria 24 June 2009 shaking hands with the then President of Nigeria, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. [Times of Malta]
Nigeria and Russia share a long history of cooperation. Their bilateral relations culminated in former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s to Russia in 2001. Eight years later, Russia’s former President, Dmitri Medvedev came to Nigeria to sign a raft of pacts with the late former President, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.






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