Senate
President Bukola Saraki, says it is the collective responsibility of world
leaders to combat terrorism, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to the fight.
Saraki
said this during bilateral meeting with the Speaker of the Parliament of Iran,
Ali, Larijani, at the 137th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in St.
Petersburg, Russia on Monday.
The
senate president said time has come for all world leaders to join forces to
eliminate “the greatest enemy”.
He said,“
there must be a common goal and direction in the fight against terrorism. The
fight against terrorism is the responsibility of all leaders as it is the
greatest enemy that we all have.
“When we were younger, the world was
not at this level in the fight against terrorism, so we owe the generations
after us the duty to do our best to eradicate it.
“We must all work closely against
this common enemy”.
On bilateral relation with Iran in
the area of oil and gas, Saraki said there was a need to develop a strong
relationship for mutual benefits of both countries.
He emphasised the importance of
collaboration and exchange of ideas between both countries to be able to do
more business in the oil and gas sector.
On parliamentary relationship,
Bukola said the meeting was a step towards establishing such relationship.
“I know that your embassy in Nigeria
is very active. I have met with your ambassador a couple of times and he is
doing very well.
“I hope that after we go back, we
can encourage a closer relationship between the parliaments,’’ he said.
He thanked Larijani for the
opportunity of the meeting, while expressing optimism that there would be more
similar meetings to strengthen the relationship between the Nigerian parliament
and the Iranian parliament.
Earlier, the Iranian speaker Ali
Larijani said he called for the meeting to be able to establish a relationship
with the Nigerian parliament.
He also reiterated the need for
concerted effort by heads of states in the fight against terrorism in view of
its escalating nature.
On Nigeria, Iran relation, the
speaker said “both countries need to find ways of expanding both trade and
parliamentary relations.’’
He assured of Iran’s readiness to
develop a relationship with Nigeria in the area of oil and gas and other
beneficial areas.
He extended an invitation to Saraki
to visit Iran as a step towards consolidating the relationship between both
parliaments.
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