China has warned against any external interference in Nigeria’s domestic matters, following recent comments by US President Donald Trump, who hinted at the possibility of Military intervention in the country.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed this position during a press briefing in Beijing, reaffirming China’s longstanding strategic relationship with Nigeria.
The Ministry emphasised that issues of national security and internal governance are solely the responsibility of the Nigerian government and should not be influenced by foreign pressure or threats.
President Trump accused Nigeria of failing to adequately protect Christian communities and directed U.S. defense officials to consider potential intervention measures.
His remarks have garnered international attention, raising concerns about increased diplomatic tension between global powers.
Foreign policy observers note that while Nigeria faces serious security challenges, the solutions must come from within the country, supported through cooperation rather than unilateral foreign military involvement.
They caution that foreign intervention could further complicate security dynamics within the region.
Nigeria and China maintain significant ties in infrastructure development, investment, trade, and energy cooperation.