Washington orders its non -primary diplomats to leave the Nigerian capital, Abuja

Washington orders its non -primary diplomats to leave the Nigerian capital, Abuja

The non-primary diplomats of the US State Department were ordered to depart Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
According to a statement from the US State Department quoted by the American “Al-Hurra” station, these directives were issued in response to worries about potential terrorist acts in Nigeria.
On the Ukrainian issue, the US State Department confirmed that it is keen not to occur to Ukraine in the hands of criminal or non -governmental groups.

According to the American news network “CNN,” the Foreign Ministry in Washington has provided information about ongoing efforts to stop American weapons in Ukraine from falling into the hands of criminal and non-governmental organisations. It was noted that this is “a step that comes at a time when Congress is preparing to consider the assistance they provide Administration for Ukraine next year.”

” The channel quoted the US State Department spokesman, Nid Price, as saying that while Ukraine “committed to maintaining and appropriately transferred defense equipment”, the United States “remains vigilant” because weapons are not in the wrong hands.
Since Ukraine’s conflict with Russia in February of last year, the United States has given it security and military assistance worth billions of dollars.

Washington requests that its non-primary ambassadors depart Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.

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