President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shared details about his meeting with the President of Vietnam, Lương Cường, during the G20 Summit in Brazil. Tinubu expressed his pleasure at having a productive bilateral discussion with the Vietnamese leader, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the relationship between Nigeria and Vietnam.
In a post on his verified Twitter page, President Tinubu highlighted that their talks focused on enhancing cooperation between the two nations. He noted that both countries are committed to fostering mutually beneficial relations, aimed at advancing their shared interests. This discussion underscores the broader objective of strengthening international partnerships at the global level, especially as the G20 Summit serves as a crucial platform for economic cooperation and multilateral dialogue.
The G20 Summit, which brings together the world's leading economies, provided an opportunity for President Tinubu to engage in meaningful dialogue with world leaders on issues such as global economic stability and sustainable development. The summit represents 85% of global GDP, 75% of global trade, and about two-thirds of the world’s population, making it an ideal venue for Nigeria to engage with other nations and foster stronger international ties.President Tinubu's meeting with President Lương Cường is part of his ongoing efforts to enhance Nigeria's global partnerships, building on the country's growing presence in international diplomacy. The discussions with Vietnam are particularly important given the shared commitment to development, with both leaders expressing interest in advancing the economies of their respective nations through collaboration. The president’s comments have sparked positive reactions from his supporters on social media, who see this as a significant step toward Nigeria's continued global engagement.