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State visit [1] Mexico: 14–17 November 1961 State visit [1] United Arab Republic: Cairo: 18 November 1961 Meeting with Nasser and Tito [22] Ceylon: 1962 State visit [23] Nigeria: 23–26 September 1962
As Prime Minister of Nigeria, Balewa, from 1960 to 1961, doubled as Foreign Affairs advocate of Nigeria. In 1961, the Balewa government created an official Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations ministerial position in favour of Jaja Wachuku who became, from 1961 to 1965, the first substantive Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and ...
Prime Minister of the Federation of Nigeria; 1 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912–1966) 1 October 1960: 1 October 1963 3 years: Northern People's Congress: Balewa II: Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeriathis is the bello and the lashes uncle (1) Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912–1966) 1 October 1963: 15 January 1966 (Assassinated) 2 years ...
Visits by Nigerian and U.S. heads of state, 1960–2021 Head of state Country Year Dates Description Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nigeria: 1960: October 8: Met with President Dwight D. Eisenhower during a visit to the UN General Assembly. [101] Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nigeria: 1961: July 25–28: Official visit. [101]
State visit [6] Russia: Moscow: 4–7 November 2001 State visit [6] United States: Washington, D.C. New York City: 7–11 November 2001 State visit and UN General Assembly: Official working visit from 7-9 Nov. UNGA from 10 Nov. [5] [6] United Kingdom: 12–13 November 2001 State visit [6] Japan: Tokyo: 7–11 December 2001 State visit [6] Nepal ...
On April 18, President Jiang met with the Speaker of the National Assembly of Tunisia Fouad Mebazaa, and Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, respectively. [31] At noon on April 18, President Jiang concluded his state visit to Tunisia and departed for Iran, the last stop on his five-country state visit. [32]
Buhari presented his "wishlist" to the G7 members, in help to combat terrorism in Nigeria and in help to revive the Nigerian economy. [4] Buhari met Angela Merkel, French president François Hollande, Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim at the sidelines of the summit. [5]
Prime Minister Rutte went to Madrid to visit Prime Minister Sánchez of Spain, an audience with King Felipe VI and a speech at the Fundación Carlos de Amberes. [232] Italy Rome: 7 April: Prime Minister Rutte went to Rome to visit Prime Minister Mario Draghi to discuss the war in Ukraine, climate policy and modernizing the EU's Stability and ...