Nigeria-China relationship is most pragmatic, says Foreign Affairs minister

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Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar has described Nigeria-China relationship as perhaps the most pragmatic for the country.

Tuggar said it was better than many other foreign relationships the country had.

The Minister disclosed this at a day dialogue to chat the way forward due to the current tariffs war by the United States of America (USA),

The dialogue was organised by the Centre for Chinese Studies on Tuesday in Abuja, with the theme: “Maintaining Resilience and Seeking Opportunities in Nigeria-China Cooperation, amid International Trade Disruptions and Tariff Wars ”

The Minister, who was represented by Amb. Mohammed Haidara said that though Nigeria-China relationship was a later one, but had come with a lot of benefits.

He said: “I must say, for Nigeria, our relation with China is maybe a latter-day relation in comparison to our interaction with Europe or the Western world.

“Our relations with China have been more pragmatic than relations with the rest. Chinese are very engaging.”

Speaking further he said, “the trade disruptions occasioned by the tariff regime instituted by the United States might perhaps even give us another opportunity, perhaps a greater opportunity for Nigeria; indeed, Africa, to trade more with China, which we all know is a formidable force in the trade and economic era in the world.”

He also noted that the Nigerian government will soon come up with its response to the USA trade trariffs. “Let me also say that the Nigerian government, through inter-agency efforts, are also trying to articulate and make a position, a common position, on how to respond within the 90-day window that we’ve been given.

“But what I can assure you is that ours is not going to be confrontational. We’re going to be as constructive as possible while responding to these measures.

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, said China and her partners must work together to survive this tarrifs war.

Speaking through a Chinese diplomat, Hairong Dong, Yu said: “This tariff levied by the U.S. government has impacted all its trading partners throughout the world, and also China and, of course, Nigeria.

“We need to work together to sail through this turbulent and torrent waters. As we all know that China and Nigeria have been very close partners, especially in trade. We are key partners.

 

“Our trade volume reaching 22 billion U.S. dollars. And it’s among the highest in the African countries. And we value our cooperation and coordination with Nigeria, ”

“We’re very eager to hear your insights from the business world, from the government, and from the academics, and also from the media, from all the communities in Nigeria to share your insights and your views, to exchange views and your opinions, especially your advice to us on how to move forward, to build a strong relationship, and also to advance our mutually beneficial cooperation in the years ahead.”

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Prof. Nentawe Yiwatda, speaking through her Special Assistant, Paul Dawnson, said, “China, Nigeria has a long history. They used to say that China say what it means, and China means what it says. So, the relationship of Nigeria and China has been a relationship of trust.”

The Director, Centre for China Studies, Charles Onunaiju, said the dialogue was organised to:

“Discuss, examine, interrogate those new opportunities that we assembled here, so amid contradiction and crisis, there is also new opportunities. It is actually the purpose of our meeting today to examine, interrogate, and extrapolate potential opportunities amidst these disruptions and conflicts.

“In every crisis, there is opportunity. Actually, it is that opportunity that we intend to discuss today in the election to our cooperation and engagement with China.”

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