US and Nigerian leaders to hold talks amid threats to send troops




The presidents of Nigeria and the United States will meet after Trump’s threats to send troops
The leaders of Nigeria and the United States have agreed to an urgent meeting to discuss the situation in the African country. Talks between President Bola Tinubu and Donald Trump will take place in the coming days amid strained diplomatic relations.
An aide to the Nigerian leader, Daniel Bwala, confirmed the upcoming meeting in a post on social network X. He emphasized the parties’ shared interest in fighting terrorism and noted significant military support from the United States.
Bvala pointed out the existing differences between countries in assessing the religious situation. The main issue of the upcoming negotiations will be determining the real goals of terrorist groups in Nigeria.
Tensions in the dialogue arose after Trump’s harsh statements on the social network Truth Social. The American president threatened to send troops if violence against the Christian population continued.
The Nigerian side has previously rejected accusations of religious intolerance. Tinubu declared constitutional guarantees for the protection of all religions in the country
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Published on: 2025-11-02 18:34:00
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