Strengthening Collaboration: Minister of Foreign Affairs Hosts DG IPCR.

 

In a significant diplomatic development, the  Minister of Foreign Affairs,  Amb.  Yusuf  Tuggar, warmly welcomed Dr. Joseph Ochogwu, the Director-General of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), and his esteemed management team on a courtesy visit on Friday.

 

In a statement signed by the Media Team of the ministry, it was noted that both parties engaged in substantive discussions focused on reinforcing collaboration in pursuit of Nigeria’s national interest during this pivotal meeting.

 

“This encounter underscores the commitment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and IPCR to fostering synergy and unity of purpose, thereby contributing to the realization of Nigeria’s strategic objectives on the global stage.

 

” The discussions held today reflect the dedication of these distinguished institutions towards promoting peace, stability, and prosperity, not only within Nigeria but also on the international front.

 

” This harmonious engagement marks a significant step in advancing Nigeria’s diplomatic efforts and strengthening its position as a responsible and influential global player.” The statement read.

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