UN’s Amina Mohammed and Wale Edun meet to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade, economic growth, and social protection.
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Both sides called for greater efforts from ministries and sectors to expand the framework for bilateral joint work, remove trade barriers, and facilitate investment projects by businesses from both nations.
UN’s Amina Mohammed and Wale Edun meet to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade, economic growth, and social protection.
Both sides also agreed to strive for bilateral trade turnover of US$5 billion, up from the current $2.2 billion.
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