Nuland-Ribadu talks boost U.S.-Nigeria security ties

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Acting Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, held a significant diplomatic meeting with Nigerian National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadu, on January 17, fostering discussions on the critical aspects of the U.S.-Nigeria security partnership.

The meeting took place in Washington, D.C., highlighting the commitment of both nations to strengthening collaborative efforts in addressing security challenges.

During the meeting, Acting Deputy Secretary Nuland and National Security Advisor Ribadu engaged in comprehensive discussions regarding Nigeria’s efforts to bolster regional stability in West Africa.

Emphasizing the importance of the U.S.-Nigeria security partnership, both officials underscored their commitment to enhancing cooperative measures to combat emerging security threats in the region.

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A central point of the conversation revolved around the shared commitment to the protection of civilians, the upholding of human rights, and the promotion of accountability and transparency in the aftermath of security operations.

Both parties acknowledged the significance of aligning efforts to ensure that security operations prioritize the well-being of civilians and adhere to international human rights standards.

The diplomatic dialogue reflected the mutual understanding between the United States and Nigeria on the pressing need to address security challenges while promoting shared values of accountability and transparency.

As both nations work collaboratively to strengthen their security partnership, the meeting sets the stage for continued cooperation in addressing complex security issues in West Africa.

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