Tinubu Returns Home After China Visit, Meetings with Xi and King Charles

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After a week-long visit, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is set to return to Abuja on Sunday, following his official trip to China and stopover in the United Kingdom.

Tinubu left Nigeria on August 29 for Beijing, China, where he had a brief stopover in Dubai. His official visit to China kicked off on September 2, with a high-level meeting with President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People. During the meeting, the presidents and their delegations discussed and signed five Memoranda of Understanding between Nigeria and China.

The following day, Tinubu held a bilateral meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, underscoring the strong relations between the two nations. Later that evening, Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, welcomed the Nigerian president to the Welcoming Banquet and Cultural Gala Performance, on the eve of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit.

After concluding his engagement in Beijing, Tinubu headed to London, where he spent several days meeting with key officials. Most notable was his meeting with King Charles III on Thursday to discuss pressing issues related to climate change.

President Tinubu’s trip highlights Nigeria’s commitment to deepening its economic and political ties with China, a critical partner in the nation’s development efforts. With a strong focus on regional and global cooperation, this landmark visit is expected to generate significant momentum for further partnerships and collaborations between the two nations.

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