Ukraine's Zelenskyy Holds Talks with Ghana on Support and Defense Cooperation.
Ukrainian President Meets with Ghana's Foreign Minister
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Ghana's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, on February 25. Their discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, securing support for Ukraine, and developing partnerships in defense, agriculture, and educational programs for Ghanaian students. This meeting is part of Ukraine's broader diplomatic effort to build international alliances.
Ghana's Foreign Minister reaffirmed his nation's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, stating:
“Our position has not changed. We remain committed to the UN Charter.”This statement underscores Ghana's continued adherence to the principles of international law and its backing of Ukraine's position on territorial sovereignty.
President Zelenskyy emphasized the critical importance of international backing for Ukraine, noting:
“Yesterday we had a very important resolution, and it was very important for us to receive no less support...”This highlights Ukraine's ongoing need for diplomatic solidarity amidst the current conflict.
Key Areas for Ukraine-Ghana Partnership
Other significant topics raised during the talks included:
- the priorities for Ghana's upcoming chairmanship of the African Union next year;
- an official invitation for Ghana's President to visit Ukraine.
These points indicate a concerted effort to deepen ties between Ukraine and Ghana, which could positively influence the development of bilateral relations. Ghana's role as a leading African democracy adds weight to its diplomatic engagements.
The meeting between the Ukrainian President and Ghana's Foreign Minister highlights the importance Ukraine places on cultivating international relationships, particularly given current geopolitical challenges. Ghana's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity could become a valuable component in building broader international coalitions to defend Ukrainian interests. Expanding cooperation in areas like defense and education is poised to strengthen bilateral relations and create new partnership opportunities for both nations.
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