Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has said that Georgia is considering establishing a diplomatic presence in Accra.
He also announced that Ghana and Georgia are exploring new agreements on education agriculture and tourism.
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“We additionally explored new agreements to cover the educational, agricultural and tourism sectors of our two countries,” he wrote on his X page after having separate talks with the Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Georgia on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue in India.
On the part of Ukraine, Mr Ablakwa said that the country is seeking to restore medical scholarship opportunities and an expanded bilateral educational partnership agreement with Ghana after the war.
“We also discussed mutually beneficial agribusiness initiatives, particularly as Ukraine seeks to quickly rebuild its economy.
“The Ukrainian Foreign Minister emphasized that his country is all for ending the war with Russia this year, and that they would not be an obstacle for lasting peace,” he said.
He added “I am deeply grateful to His Excellency Andrii Sybiha of Ukraine and Her Excellency Maka Botchorishvili of Georgia for their warmth and great respect for Ghana.