Ghana receives five new envoys to strengthen diplomatic relations – Ablakwa
Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has welcomed five newly designated envoys to Ghana, describing their arrival as an opportunity to strengthen the country’s diplomatic relations and international partnerships.
Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has welcomed five newly appointed envoys to Ghana, expressing optimism about the opportunity to bolster the nation's diplomatic relations and international partnerships. In a Facebook post, Ablakwa affirmed Ghana's delight in receiving distinguished envoys entrusted with enhancing the country's connections with respective nations and international organizations.
The envoys include H.E. Shehu Ilu Barde, the Nigerian High Commissioner-designate to Ghana; H.E. Surinder Bhagat, the Indian High Commissioner-designate; H.E. Fouad Khazzaka, the Lebanese Ambassador-designate; H.E. Keara Shaw, the Australian High Commissioner-designate; and H.E. Emmanuel Kalenzi, the UNIDO Resident Representative to Ghana.
The arrival of these envoys emphasizes Ghana's dedication to deepening diplomatic ties, promoting international cooperation, and advancing mutual interests with partner countries and organizations.
The new envoys are anticipated to collaborate with the Ghanaian government to foster cooperation in shared areas of interest, encompassing trade, investment, development, and people-to-people relations.
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