Both sides noted past high-level visits and pledged to keep the memory alive through reciprocal exchanges.
The ministers reaffirmed their shared commitment to democracy, UN reform, and multilateral cooperation.
Foreign affairs minister Yusuf Tuggar has affirmed Nigeria’s important role in global gas exports and energy stability.
The event, held at Dely Ibrahim, the diplomatic enclave in the Algerian capital.
The minister commended the EU’s enduring support for African-led initiatives, which have helped tackle perceived challenges on the continent.
“Qatar and Nigeria are blessed with hydrocarbon deposits that place them at the centre of the new energy equation,” said Mr
Nigeria commended the release of the dethroned Niger President Mohammad Bazoum’s wife and son from house arrest.
Mercy Corps has commended the foreign affairs ministry for facilitating a Nigerian’s swift and safe passage from war-torn Gaza.
Mr Tuggar also urged Nigerians to show respect for one another’s differences.
“Some might look at West Africa and say West Africa must have a problem.’’
