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[Nigeria] Message to Sudan

JJSmithJr

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Jul 1, 2018
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From the Nigerian Minister of State, Viola Adaku Onwuliri
To the Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs

Greetings, it is with great adulation that I congratulate you on creating stability and order within your government. Nigeria, as Africa's oldest active government offers it hand to its fellow African nations whenever it can, and we hope that a strong bilateral relationship may exist between our two countries. We can start by opening trade routes, Nigeria operates an air fleet that would be quite easily capable of flying goods into and out of Sudan to open trade, we could also use these trade aircraft to ferry in goods from other nations, our independent trade federation is quite impressive. Further we would like to invite members of your government to Nigeria where we can discuss your future plans for Sudan and its people, and we can gain a better understanding of one another.
 

KangNa

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Jun 27, 2019
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Republic of the Sudan







To: Minister Viola Adaku Onwuliri, Federal Republic of Nigeria

From: Minister al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed

Subject: Diplomatic Relations





Dear Minister Onwuliri,

I thank you for your kind congrats and appreciate you contacting us.
We believe that there is much to be gained from our two states cooperating and engaging with each other, including trade as you have mention, but also on a wider economic and social level.
The invitation to your country is kind and I will arrange a delegation for this future meeting.

Regards,

Minister al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Sudan

@JJSmithJr
 

JJSmithJr

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Jul 1, 2018
924
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From the Nigerian Minister of State, Viola Adaku Onwuliri
To the Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed

We are most pleased to have someone on our continent who understands Africa, who understands her diversity and potential, who does not see all Africans as the same. We are eager to work with your government to promote Africa and bring her into a new era. We are most happy to hear of your eagerness to cooperate with us on a broader level, we would welcome Sudanese students into our universities, and we would welcome Sudanese visa workers if you wish for such a program to enrich your own tax base, as well as provide labor to our economy. Further, we would welcome an official cultural exchange treaty, that allows the free travel between our countries for the purpose of short term visits with only a passport, and further helps facilitate student exchange programs and business exchange.

@KangNa
 

KangNa

Republic of Indonesia
Jun 27, 2019
251
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Republic of the Sudan







To: Minister Viola Adaku Onwuliri, Federal Republic of Nigeria

From: Minister al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed

Subject: Diplomatic Relations







Dear Minister Onwuliri,

You are proposing rather a lot of agreements; Student exchanges, greater immigration and free travel. This all sounds good.

However, we are aware of your governments invasion and occupation of Benin. This does not please us at all; we do not wish to work so closely with a country that takes pride in Africa and its peoples on one hand, and deprives Africans of their liberty and culture on the other.
Consequently, we cannot put our citizens at risk by encouraging them to emigrate to your country.

That is our stance for the given situation. We are open to working with Nigeria, but not too closely that it jeopardises our morals and principles.

Regards,

Minister al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Sudan

@JJSmithJr
 

JJSmithJr

Senior
Jul 1, 2018
924
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From the Nigerian Minister of State, Viola Adaku Onwuliri
To the Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed

Sir, I must say you are most mistaken, no Nigerian soldiers have ever been deployed in Benin, and we do not currently occupy the country. We wish to work closely with all active African nations, while the people of Benin to indeed suffer under a dark government and while smuggling and illegal immigration are a real issue along our border, we have not deployed troops there. Our government has no plans to do so. This despite the fact of calls for unity from our own tribal leaders seeking to unite their cultures.

We hope this clarifies the facts. We do not occupy Benin, and we have no plans to do so.

@KangNa
 

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