Nigeria-Bangkok to unlock potential in Africa-Asia cooperation

Nigeria-Bangkok to unlock potential in Africa-Asia cooperation

By Our Reporter

BANGKOK (CONVERSEER) – Nigeria and Thailand have agreed to take their bilateral relationship to a strategic level. The commitment was made during a high-level meeting in Bangkok today, between Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and his Thai counterpart, Sihasak Phuangketkeow.

In a statement, Yusuf Tuggar proposed that Thailand help bridge the regions by fostering collaboration between the African bloc, ECOWAS, and the Southeast Asian bloc, ASEAN, foreseeing an eventual ASEAN-ECOWAS Summit in the long term.

Both sides discussed building on Nigeria’s crude oil exports and Thailand’s rice and machinery exports, and extending to scholarship programmes for Nigerian students.

They agreed to diversify into new areas like agro-processing, renewable energy, manufacturing, and ICT.

While on security, Yusuf Tuggar stressed on cooperation against transnational crimes like drug and human trafficking, proposing increased intelligence-sharing and joint training.

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To solidify this enhanced partnership, the Minister urged for speedy conclusion of pending bilateral agreements on trade, investment, and culture, with a view to establishing a high-level joint commission.

The meeting concluded with Nigeria reaffirming Thailand as its strategic partner in Asia and extending an invitation for reciprocal high-level visits.

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