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Nigeria, Brazil Strengthen Bilateral Relations Through Agric, Others
Nigeria and Brazil have taken significant steps to strengthen bilateral relations in critical areas such as agriculture, energy and infrastructure development.
This is to ensure mutual benefit for both countries following relations that date back to Nigeria’s independence in 1960.
This was the crux of a high-level visit of a delegation from Brazil, led by its Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Viera, that arrived in Abuja, midweek, to hold crucial bilateral talks, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between the two nations.
The Brazilian delegation is expected to engage with Nigerian officials on ways to explore opportunities for collaboration in other areas such as education, economic cooperation and culture after which they were expected to sign several agreements.
In his remarks while welcoming the delegation, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, noted that Brazil was the only Latin American country to attend Nigeria’s independence celebration, underscoring the strong historical ties between the two nations.
“We share a lot in common, from our size and economies to our population and culture. This visit is a natural progression of our partnership”, Tuggar stated.
The Minister also highlighted the complementarities between Nigeria and Brazil, citing their robust engagement since independence.
He reflected on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to Brazil in 2024, in which he attended the G20 summit and engaged in activities to strengthen bilateral ties.
Ambassador Tuggar emphasized the significance of the visit, saying, “We welcome you and your delegation warmly, and we’re happy to see you here in Abuja. This visit is a continuation of our efforts to strengthen the bond between our two countries.”
In response, the Brazilian Minister, Viera, recalled his first meeting with Nigerian officials in Dubai in 2023 and the subsequent meeting between President Lula and President Tinubu in Addis Ababa in 2024.
Viera commended President Tinubu’s participation in the G20 summit in Brazil last November, stressing that Nigeria made valuable contributions to the forum.
He also extended an invitation from President Lula for President Tinubu to visit Brazil in the near future to strengthen bilateral relations, building on previous engagements since President Lula took office in January 2023.
The Brazilian Minister also highlighted the importance of strategic dialogue and exploring deeper relations.
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