Department of State
Treaty Room
Washington, DC
April 25, 2013
SECRETARY KERRY: Good morning. I’m very happy to welcome His
Excellency, Foreign Minister Ashiru of Nigeria. We have a close
association, close working partnership, and Nigeria is a very important
leader within the African Union as well as the Economic Community of
West African States. Unfortunately, they are facing some tough violence
in the northern part of the country, which we condemn, and we join with
them in helping to fight against extremism. And we’re appreciative for
their support on any number of issues, from economic leadership to
energy leadership, security. We have a lot of work to do and a lot to
talk about. So I’m happy to welcome you here. Thank you.
FOREIGN MINISTER ASHIRU: Thank you, Your Excellency. I’m happy to be
here to meet with the U.S. Secretary of State. It’s a very important
meeting for us. We appreciate the strategic partnership we have with the
U.S. And we believe that as a leading country in Africa, we can bring
so much in terms of the maintenance of peace and security on the
continent, which we do on behalf of the UN Security Council and also the
United States. There are many challenges we face in our country, which
the Secretary of State has already mentioned. And we believe that with
the support of the U.S., we will overcome the challenges in the not too
distant future. And we hope in our meeting today we’ll be able to
discuss all the areas to further improve on our bilateral relations with
the U.S. The U.S. is now an important partner, and we will continue to
work to strengthen the partnership we have with the U.S. I thank you.
SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you, sir. Thank you, my friend. I appreciate
it very, very much. Now we’re going to go to work. Thank you.
FOREIGN MINISTER ASHIRU: Thank you.
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