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Tinubu Meets Vietnam’s President Lương Cường At G20 Summit


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday met with Lương Cường, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam during the G20 Summit.

It would be recalled that Tinubu departed Nigeria on Sunday for the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The meeting between the two presidents shows the mutual commitment of Nigeria and Vietnam to strengthening diplomatic ties and fostering cooperation in areas of shared interest.

In a post shared on his official X handle on Tuesday, Tinubu expressed his satisfaction with the discussions.

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He described them as constructive and focused on advancing mutually beneficial relations.

The president emphasized the importance of collaboration between both nations in achieving sustainable growth and development.

The bilateral engagement marks a significant step in enhancing Nigeria’s global partnerships under Tinubu’s administration.

Both leaders discussed potential areas of cooperation, including trade, agriculture, energy, and technology, aiming to deepen economic and diplomatic relations.

Tinubu’s participation in the G20 Summit aligns with his administration’s focus on promoting Nigeria’s interests on the global stage.

By engaging with world leaders and fostering international partnerships, the president seeks to position Nigeria as a key player in global economic development.

This is President Tinubu’s first appearance at the G20 Summit since assuming office, and it comes at a time when the government is working to attract foreign investment and create opportunities for Nigerians.

His meeting with President Lương Cường reflects his commitment to building strong international alliances that benefit the nation.

The G20 Summit continues to provide a platform for world leaders to address pressing global challenges and explore collaborative solutions for sustainable growth.



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