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EU says religion not cause of Nigeria’s violence, backs peace efforts

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The European Union has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, religious freedom, and the protection of all communities in Nigeria following recent threats made by Donald Trump, President of the United States toward the West African nation.

Responding to a question on Monday about Washington’s stance, Anouar El Anouni, EU spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said the Union had “taken note” of the statements by the American administration but remained focused on supporting Nigeria’s stability through cooperation and humanitarian assistance.

“The EU expresses its solidarity with all the communities and families affected by the violence, including the recent large-scale attacks in the southern belt of Nigeria and in the northeast.

“We reaffirm our commitment to freedom of religion and belief, and to the protection of all communities, especially minorities”, El Anouni said.

He emphasised that while religion has played a role in Nigeria’s violence, it is “only one of many factors,” noting that the conflicts often stem from complex socio-economic and political issues.

Read also: Trump threatens to launch military attacks in Nigeria over Christian killings

The EU, he said, continues to work closely with Nigerian authorities through “multifaceted support” aimed at preventing violence, consolidating peace, and assisting victims of attacks and forced displacement.

El Anouni stressed that the bloc remains committed to promoting “peaceful coexistence among the Nigerian population, beyond geographical, ethnic, political, or religious differences,” in line with the EU’s broader engagement for stability and development in Africa.

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