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Sri Lanka portal This category is for bilateral relations between Nigeria and Sri Lanka . The main article for this category is Nigeria–Sri Lanka relations .
Lankapuvath has provided comprehensive coverage of Sri Lankan and foreign news, drawing on its network of over 30 countries worldwide, via an active link with the National News Agencies of the Organisation of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA Pool). [citation needed] Lankapuvath distributes news and images via the Internet, TV, SMS and mobile ...
Nigeria–Sri Lanka relations (2 C) North Korea–Sri Lanka relations (1 C, 1 P) Norway–Sri Lanka relations (3 C) O. ... Pages in category "Bilateral relations of ...
See India–Nigeria relations. The bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the Federal Republic of Nigeria have considerably expanded in recent years with both nations building strategic and commercial ties. Nigeria supplies 20% of India's crude oil needs and is India's largest trading partner in Africa.
See India–Sri Lanka relations. Bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and India have been generally friendly but were affected by the Sri Lankan civil war and by the failure of the Indian Peace Keeping Force during the civil war. India is Sri Lanka's only neighbour, separated by the Palk Strait. Both nations occupy a strategic position in ...
Nigeria–Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic relations (1 C, 1 P) Nigeria–São Tomé and Príncipe relations (2 C, 1 P) Nigeria–Saudi Arabia relations (4 C, 1 P)
9 September 2021 (video conference) India: Narendra Modi: New Delhi: BRICS Games 2021 [106] 14th: 23 June 2022 (video conference) China: Xi Jinping: Beijing: A major development on the summit was the creation of a new, basket type reserve currency. The currency, which is challenging the US dollar, combines BRICS currencies and is backed by ...
Press freedom is a major concern in Sri Lanka. Both sides in the war make efforts to silence inconvenient reporters. Around 15 reporters received death threats from one faction or the other in 2004 [2] The assassinated reporter Aiyathurai Nadesan, correspondent in Batticaloa for several Tamil media stated just prior to his assassination in 2005: