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Buhari Seeks Stronger Ties With Greece, Cuba
In a bid to diversify the economy, improving global competitiveness that will reposition the country to play more leadership roles, President Muhammadu Buhari has indicated that he desires stronger diplomatic ties with Hellenic Republic and Republic of Cuba.
Buhari in a statement released by his spokesman, Femi Adesina said he received Letters of Credence from the Ambassador of Hellenic Republic to Nigeria, Monsieur Loannis Plotas, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The Nigerian leader said the long standing diplomatic and business relations with the country would be strengthened for mutual benefit, noting that most global challenges will need collective efforts for lasting solutions.
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In his remarks, Plotas said business ties between Nigeria and Hellenic Republic, also known as Greece, had been long, particularly the flour mills that employed about 50, 000 Nigerians at some point in the country’s history.
“I am very proud to be my country’s ambassador at such a historic moment when we will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of Nigeria, while my country will be celebrating its 200 years anniversary this year,’’ he said.
The ambassador told the President that he would continue to support and project Nigeria across Europe, at every opportunity, while sharing its expertise in agriculture with institutions and individuals in the country.
While receiving the Letters of Credence of the Ambassador of Cuba to Nigeria, Clara Margarita Pulido Escandell, Buhari said the cultural similarities between both countries should serve as impetus for working together, especially on trade.
He added that Cuba’s efforts in developing medicine and engineering could provide the springboard.
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