Wang Yi's Africa tour includes Namibia, the Republic of Congo and Chad before he ended with Nigeria. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Following Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Nigeria, Legit.ng spoke with top diplomat Rasheed Akinkuolie to understand the significance of the development.
Nigeria and China plan to deepen cooperation in areas such as clean energy, defence and finance, with China pledging support for Nigeria's issuance of Panda bonds to fund infrastructure, the two countries' foreign ministers said on Thursday.
The foreign minister of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Yi, has said that Nigeria plays an irreplaceable and important role in Africa’s peace and
Noting that China-Nigeria relations have transcended the bilateral scope, Wang Yi called for the two countries to work together in building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded his Africa tour on Thursday, marking visits to Namibia, the Republic of Congo, Chad, and Nigeria. In Abuja, Wang held talks with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar,
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday pledged Beijing's full support and military aid for the world's poorest continent as he wrapped up his Africa tour in Nigeria.
When China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi jetted into Abuja last week bearing gifts and promises, I couldn’t help but recall the old African proverb about the
Chinese state lenders have approved a loan for a key segment of a new cross-country rail project in Nigeria, in a deal that appears to reflect China's increasingly pragmatic approach to development financing in Africa.
China has reiterated its opposition to foreign interference in the internal affairs of African nations. This is even as it pledged unwavering support for the African Union (AU) and other sub-regional organisations in their quest to address the continent's challenges through dialogue and homegrown solutions.
China reiterates its dedication to assisting Africa in establishing a rapid response mechanism to address security challenges across the
Chinaese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday pledged Beijing's full support and military aid for the world's poorest continent as he wrapped up his Africa tour in Nigeria. Wang began an Africa tour on January 6,