
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced a diplomatic partnership between Ghana, Japan, South Korea and Czech Republic with a collective aim towards prosperity and stability.
The partnership which was announced on Monday, by the Foreign Minister in a statement, follows a number of partnerships that have already been struck with other countries in recent weeks. Some of the partnerships the government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has secured include the United States, France and India-offering a 500 full scholarships each year for students from Ghana.
Ablakwa who hosted a South Korean delegation last month, initiating talks on economic diplomacy, solidifies assurance of economic gains for Ghana with this partnership with South Korea. Japan and Czech Republic are also expected to expand and deepen their ties with Ghana.
The Minister, in his statement noted that he looks forward to making good use of this partnership for the benefit of all people represented in the diplomatic alliance. “Impressive projects which will surely enhance our relations and immensely benefit the people we serve.”
“Thank you H.E. Yoshimoto Hiroshi, Ambassador of Japan to Ghana; H.E. Park Kyongsig; Ambassador of South Korea to Ghana and H.E. Pavel Bílek, Czech Ambassador to Ghana for the incredible time we had together during your courtesy calls on me.” he said.
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