Moment Tinubu, Macron met in Paris for working lunch
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Although details of the discussions were not immediately disclosed, the meeting underscored Nigeria’s growing diplomatic engagements with Europe’s major powers as part of Tinubu’s broader foreign policy agenda.
President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday, met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace in Paris for a private working lunch aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and France.
The engagement, which took place behind closed doors, focused on deepening cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including economic reforms, security, energy transition, and investment opportunities.

Tinubu’s administration has been courting stronger global partnerships to bolster Nigeria’s economy and attract foreign direct investment, while Macron has consistently positioned France as a strategic ally to African nations in tackling security challenges and promoting sustainable development.

Although details of the discussions were not immediately disclosed, the meeting underscored Nigeria’s growing diplomatic engagements with Europe’s major powers as part of Tinubu’s broader foreign policy agenda.

The lunch at the Élysée Palace also reaffirmed the historical ties between Nigeria and France, with both leaders expected to build on previous commitments to expand trade, enhance cultural exchange, and collaborate on regional stability in West Africa.
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