Ukraine War: Russia offers admission to Nigerian students

Russia is ready to offer admission to Nigerians students affected by the war in Ukraine to continue their studies, Kremlin’s foreign minister has disclosed.
This offer was made by Mikhail Bogdanov, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, while receiving the Nigerian Ambassador to the Russian Federation with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Belarus, Professor Abdullahi Shehu, in Moscow on Friday.
Mr Bogdanov, who doubles as the special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Middle East and African Countries, said Russia considers Nigeria as an important country and a strategic partner in Africa.
He said that both countries would continue to strengthen existing bilateral relationships.
Mr Bogdanov further informed the Nigerian envoy that arrangements had been put in place by the Russian Government to assist in the evacuation of Nigerian students that were stuck in Kherson, Ukraine.
He assured the Ambassador that the Russian Government would provide necessary assistance to ensure the safety and well-being of Nigerian citizens in the Russian Federation.
During their conversation, the current situation in Ukraine was discussed, as well as a range of topical matters regarding the future development of the traditionally friendly Russia-Nigeria relations, adding that efforts to expand mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, economy, science, technology, culture, humanitarian sphere and other fields.
The Russian minister recalled the warm and beneficial relationships between Nigeria and the Russian Federation.
These he said included the latter’s military and political support to Nigeria during the civil war and subsequent assistance to Nigeria to build the Ajaokuta Steel Complex.
He said this also included assistance for nuclear technology development for peaceful purposes.
Responding, Mr Shehu thanked the government of the Russian Federation for its concern and assistance towards the plights of Nigerians.
He recalled the cordial relations between Nigeria and the Russian Federation at the bilateral, continental and global levels, including Nigeria`s support towards the Russia-Africa Summit, as well as on global issues.
“Such as the fight against terrorism, climate change and international peace and security’’.
The Ambassador further requested the Russian authorities to provide the necessary conducive environment for the welfare and wellbeing of Nigerians in the Russian Federation as well as strengthening our bilateral relations in all sectors.
(NAN)
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