What Nigeria, South Africa agreed on xenophobia, others – Buhari

His statement at a press conference at Union Buildings in South Africa was shared by the presidency on Friday.
“We underscored the long historical ties of friendship and solidarity between our two peoples which have since been upgraded to a special and strategic partnership, manifest in the large number of agreements between our two countries;
“We agreed on the need for us to strengthen even further our cooperation in areas such as peace building, good governance and sustainable development in Africa, in order to deliver “the Africa we want.”
“We stressed the need to implement agreements in force, ratify signed agreements not in force and renew expired agreements.
“Against this background, our two countries have also agreed to unequivocally address the challenges in our relations including the recent people to people challenges that saw attacks against foreign nationals, including Nigerians, and their properties, which we strongly condemned.
“We have also committed to reinforcing our leadership role for peace, security and development in Africa.”
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