President Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja after attending the Joint Arab-Islamic Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The President arrived on the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikwe Worldwide Aiport, Abuja, round 8 pm on Tuesday and was acquired by his Chief of Employees, Femi Gbajabiamila, ministers, and safety heads, amongst others.
The summit, which was hosted by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, centered on present points within the Center East.
Throughout his attendance on the summit, Tinubu addressed the continuing Israel-Palestinian battle, highlighting Nigeria’s name for a right away ceasefire and a peaceable decision.
The president additionally advocated for reviving the two-state answer to realize lasting peace within the area and expressed deep concern over the humanitarian circumstances in Gaza.
Explaining Nigeria’s principled and constant stance on the two-state answer, Tinubu famous that it stands as a beacon of hope, representing the rights of each Israelis and Palestinians to self-determination and peace.
Tinubu additionally warned that “empty condemnations” usually are not sufficient to finish the battle in Palestine, which, he stated, “has endured for a lot too lengthy.”
The President known as on events within the battle within the Center East to respect the rules of proportionality and the fundamental rights of civilians, according to international authorized and diplomatic frameworks.
Tinubu described the battle’s impression on historical past as “so visceral that the ripples of division unfold far and rapidly.
The Nigerian chief counseled King Salman of Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for convening the summit, describing it as an important alternative to resume diplomatic efforts and work towards sustainable peace.
He assured the OIC that Nigeria, given its personal experiences, would proceed to help worldwide efforts that advance peace and stability within the Center East.
The President was accompanied by key officers, together with Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of International Affairs; Nuhu Ribadu, Nationwide Safety Adviser; Mohammed Idris, Minister of Data and Nationwide Orientation; and theDirector Common of the Nationwide Intelligence Company, Mohammed Mohammed.