What Tinubu discussed with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace
President Bola Tinubu and King Charles III at the meeting in Buckingham Palace, London, UK.
Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun
By Ayorinde Oluokun/Abuja
President Bola Tinubu reiterated Nigeria’s firm commitment to addressing climate change in a manner that aligns with the country’s energy security objectives when he was received on Wednesday at Buckingham Palace, London, UK, by King Charles III for a private meeting, the Nigerian presidency has said.
According to a statement signed by Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy released to the media on Thursday, the meeting was at the King’s request
He said this was the two leaders’ first meeting since they met in Dubai at the COP 28 Climate Summit last year.
The meeting between Tinubu and King Charles III, according to the statement, highlighted the enduring and cherished relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
Though the meeting was private, the Nigerian presidency said in the state statement that President Tinubu affirmed Nigeria’s readiness to adopt global strategies for sustainability in his discussion with King Charles III
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“The latest meeting was at the King’s request.
“Both leaders discussed global and regional matters of shared priority, focusing on the urgent and complex challenge of climate change,” said Onanuga.
He said Tinubu and King Charles also explored opportunities for collaboration in anticipation of the upcoming COP 29 Summit in Azerbaijan and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa.
“President Tinubu reiterated Nigeria’s firm commitment to addressing climate change in a manner that aligns with the country’s energy security objectives whilst affirming Nigeria’s readiness to adopt global strategies for sustainability.
“During their dialogue, the two leaders shared ideas for innovative approaches to climate financing and funding, expressing mutual interest in strengthening partnerships by harnessing Nigeria’s leadership position in Africa and the Commonwealth,” Onanuga stated.