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Nigeria Discusses Nuclear Energy Cooperation With Russia, Nigerian Foreign Minister Says
Nigeria Discusses Nuclear Energy Cooperation With Russia, Nigerian Foreign Minister Says
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The Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom is in talks with over 20 African countries, including Nigeria, about various nuclear projects. These include... 17.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Nigeria is discussing potential cooperation with Russia in nuclear energy and a number of other areas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria Yusuf Tuggar told Sputnik on the sidelines of the 38th AU Summit in Addis Ababa.Nigeria Welcomes Potential Putin-Trump Meeting in Saudi Arabia, as Chance for De-escalationWhen asked about the upcoming meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, the minister said that Nigeria welcomes the possibility of a meeting between the two presidents in Saudi Arabia as an opportunity for de-escalation.Last Wednesday, Putin and Trump held a 90-minute phone call, discussing exchanges of detained citizens and the Ukraine situation, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noting Washington as Moscow's key counterpart on Ukraine. Trump subsequently announced plans for a summit with Putin in Saudi Arabia, with teams preparing for the meeting.Nigeria Expects to Benefit from BRICS Membership Through Strong TiesNigeria joined BRICS already with strong ties to the founding members and expects to benefit from the move, the minister said.When discussing relations with South Africa, the minister pointed out that many South African leaders in senior positions in the country had once studied with future Nigerian officials. He emphasized that these ties are very strong, and he hoped that they would benefit both countries in the future.Nigeria became a BRICS partner country in January, following Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry noted.
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Nigeria Discusses Nuclear Energy Cooperation With Russia, Nigerian Foreign Minister Says
15:35 17.02.2025 (Updated: 18:40 17.02.2025) Ekaterina Shilova
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The Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom is in talks with over 20 African countries, including Nigeria, about various nuclear projects. These include building both large and small nuclear power plants, establishing nuclear science centers, and developing uranium deposits.
Nigeria is discussing potential cooperation with Russia in nuclear energy and a number of other areas,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria Yusuf Tuggar told
Sputnik on the sidelines of the 38th AU Summit in Addis Ababa.
"There are so many opportunities that have been discussed. We have discussed atomic energy, we've discussed mining, we've discussed previous investments during the Soviet era that need to be carried on," he said.
Nigeria Welcomes Potential Putin-Trump Meeting in Saudi Arabia, as Chance for De-escalation
When asked about the upcoming meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, the minister said that Nigeria welcomes the possibility of a meeting between the two presidents in Saudi Arabia as an
opportunity for de-escalation.
"It's a welcome development. It's always good to see two leaders, two leaders of global powers. Both countries are global powers meeting and talking because it provides the opportunity to resolve conflict or tension. So, this is something that I'm sure every well-meaning citizen of the planet would welcome," Tugga said.
Last Wednesday, Putin and Trump held a 90-minute phone call, discussing exchanges of detained citizens and the
Ukraine situation, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noting Washington as Moscow's key counterpart on Ukraine. Trump subsequently announced plans for a summit with Putin in Saudi Arabia, with teams preparing for the meeting.
Nigeria Expects to Benefit from BRICS Membership Through Strong Ties
Nigeria joined
BRICS already with strong ties to the founding members and expects to benefit from the move, the minister said.
"We're joining an organization as a partner, not as a member, that consists of a lot of our close trading partners. Brazil, for instance, of course, Russia, our relationship goes a long way back. India, one of our strongest trading partners, and China, of course, the biggest trading partner today of Nigeria, and South Africa is our sister country," he stated.
When discussing relations with
South Africa, the minister pointed out that many South African leaders in senior positions in the country had once studied with future Nigerian officials. He emphasized that these ties are very strong, and he hoped that they would benefit both countries in the future.
Nigeria became a BRICS partner country in January, following Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry noted.