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Trump Didn't Invite Buhari To WH(full Readout) by hinwazaka(op): 7:49am On Feb 16, 2017
The White House has published details
of the phone conversation that took
place between US President Donald
Trump and President Muhammadu
Buhari on Monday. The White House Press Secretary and
Communications Director, Sean Michael
Spicer confirmed on Tuesday, the phone call between the two leaders. However, the readout was released on
the official website of the US
Government. One curious omission from America’s
version of the conversation, is the
invitation of Buhari to Washington DC
at a “mutually convenient” day. Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman,
had released the Nigerian version
immediately after the call.

THE READOUT
President Donald J. Trump spoke this
week with President Muhammadu
Buhari of Nigeria to discuss the strong
cooperation between the United States
and Nigeria, including on shared
security, economic, and governance priorities. President Trump underscored
the importance the United States places
on its relationship with Nigeria, and he
expressed interest in working with
President Buhari to expand the strong
partnership. The leaders agreed to continue close coordination and
cooperation in the fight against
terrorism in Nigeria and worldwide.
President Trump expressed support for
the sale of aircraft from the United
States to support Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram. President Trump thanked
President Buhari for the leadership he
has exercised in the region and
emphasized the importance of a
strong, secure, and prosperous Nigeria
that continues to lead in the region and in international forums. The details of Trump’s Call with
President Jacob Zuma of South Africa
was also published. It read: “President Donald J. Trump
spoke this week with President Jacob
Zuma of South Africa to discuss ways
to expand cooperation and trade
between the United States and South
Africa. President Trump highlighted the strong bilateral trade ties between the
two countries and expressed interest in
identifying new, mutually beneficial
opportunities for trade. President
Trump also suggested that the United
States and South Africa do more to collaborate on shared security
interests, including the fight against
terrorism. Both leaders agreed to
continue dialogue on these priorities
and find ways to deepen the bilateral
partnership.”
www.dailypost.ng/2017/02/16/white-house-finally-reveals-details-trumps-phone-call-buhari/
Re: Trump Didn't Invite Buhari To WH(full Readout) by hinwazaka(op): 7:55am On Feb 16, 2017
(APC)Liars from the pit of hell
Re: Trump Didn't Invite Buhari To WH(full Readout) by Nobody: 7:57am On Feb 16, 2017
So finally trump did call buhari, its good to be sure before arguing sha,

Some old men and women insulted their selves because of that phone converaation.
Re: Trump Didn't Invite Buhari To WH(full Readout) by Aristo3146(m): 8:03am On Feb 16, 2017
hinwazaka:
www.dailypost.ng/2017/02/16/white-house-finally-reveals-details-trumps-phone-call-buhari/
I thought there was no conversation in the first place according to wailers, i thought the whole Trump-Buhari call was another lie and publicity stunt, i thought its only NTA that is aware of the conversation. I thought PMB is Dead and Gone...Wailers displaying their stupidity and frustration to the whole world...Wail till 2019 and beyond, that's your destiny...
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