Leaders of top world economies, including US President, Barack
Obama, are already looking forward to sitting down with President Muhammadu
Buhari for talks tomorrow in Germany at the G-7 summit.
This would mark the first meeting between
Buhari and leaders of mostly Western nations since he took office. The
invitation from the G-7 leaders of the US, UK, Germany, France, Russia, Canada,
Italy and Japan is indicative of the current international goodwill the nation
attracted after the successful conduct of the 2015 presidential polls and the
smooth handover of power by immediate past President, Goodluck Jonathan.
White House officials have now released details of the forthcoming
meeting between the G-7 leaders and Buhari, including the main focus of the
talks being the issue of terrorism. While
the G-7 summit opens today, the leaders will be meeting Buhari tomorrow.
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