Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has strengthened bilateral ties with Ukraine and Georgia during discussions at the Raisina Dialogue in India. Key focuses include educational partnerships, agribusiness initiatives, and the establishment of diplomatic representation. Ukraine is optimistic about ending its conflict with Russia, while Georgia proposes an office in Ghana to facilitate new agreements.
Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced initiatives to enhance bilateral relations with Ukraine and Georgia. These discussions occurred during the Raisina Dialogue in India and aim to strengthen both Ghana’s economy and its agribusiness sector.
In his meetings, Ablakwa engaged with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, regarding the restoration of medical scholarships and expanding educational partnerships as Ukraine seeks post-war recovery. Sybiha highlighted the potential for mutually beneficial agribusiness collaborations.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister expressed optimism about reaching a resolution to the ongoing conflict with Russia, showing a strong commitment to securing lasting peace this year.
In discussions with Georgia, plans for establishing a diplomatic office in Ghana were presented to facilitate collaboration across education, agriculture, and tourism sectors. Ablakwa articulated Ghana’s interest in exploring these new agreements.
The Minister expressed gratitude to both Sybiha and Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili for their respectful engagement with Ghana and the opportunity to deepen bilateral ties with both nations.
Ghana is actively pursuing bilateral agreements with Ukraine and Georgia to enhance its economic and agribusiness sectors. The dialogues focus on educational partnerships, agricultural initiatives, and diplomatic cooperation, fostering stronger international ties for future growth and development. The commitment from both nations signifies an optimistic path towards mutual benefits and enhanced cooperation.
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