Jaishankar, Japanese Foreign Minister to hold virtual meet
April 19, 2021
Toshimitsu Motegi with Jaishankar (File photo) - The Hindu×
‘Japan is watching the Covid-19 situation ahead of Suga’s proposed visit to India’
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi are scheduled to meet virtually on April 24 to discuss issues of mutual interest such as taking forward the Quad initiative, increasing investment co-operation, development in the Covid-19 situation, and setting the stage for talks between the two Prime Ministers in the next two weeks, sources told
BusinessLine.
“Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga is supposed to visit India for an in-person meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at the end of this month or in early May and there have been no changes in the plans yet. But the Japanese side has said that they are watching the Covid-19 situation and will proceed accordingly. There is also the option of a virtual me
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Monrovia Liberia is expected to host a 5-day decolonized ECOWAS Meeting. The expected meeting will take place in Monrovia from the 13-17 of April 2021 with specific focus on ECOWAS women.
The theme of the expected meeting is Empowerment of Women in the ECOWAS Region and will be held at the Ministerial Complex in Congo Town.
In a letter from Bomi Senator Edwin Snowe who heads Liberia delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament, ECOWAS is requesting from Ministry of Foreign Affairs its usual protocol services and official guest vehicles. We present compliments on behalf of Liberia delegation and members of ECOWAS parliament and herewith inform you that, the Rt. Honorable Speaker and members of the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja, Federal Republic of Nigeria has made choice of the Republic of Liberia for the hosting of a 5-day decolonized meeting in Monrovia.
Nigerian Army PHOTO: Twitter
In international relations, a nation’s foreign policy is usually the aggregate of its national interests, especially in the strategic socio-political, economic and security/military domains, often considered an extension of its domestic policy architecture.
Nigeria, given its size and endowment with human and natural resources, has always held the potential for greatness and continental leadership.
It is no secret that since independence from Britain in 1960, successive administrations in Nigeria have pursued an Afro-centrism and good neighbourliness foreign policy. This was informed by the unacceptable devastation of colonialism and racial discrimination suffered by Africans at the time of Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and its admission to the United Nations as the 99th member. At that time, anti-apartheid struggle was ineffective; most Western countries supported the apartheid regime in South Africa, while colonialism and discrimination against
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