Ghana and Korea Strengthen Partnership with New Cooperation Agreements

President John Dramani Mahama today held bilateral talks with the President of the Republic of Korea, Lee Jae Myung, reaffirming the strong and historic partnership between Ghana and Korea.

The meeting concluded with the signing of three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) covering maritime security, climate change cooperation, and digital technology. The agreements mark a significant step in deepening collaboration between the two nations.

President Mahama highlighted the shared history, democratic values, and mutual commitment to human rights that continue to strengthen relations between Ghana and Korea. He noted that these common values have enabled both countries to work closely in multilateral institutions, including the United Nations, where Ghana and Korea often advance similar positions on global issues.

He also underscored expanding cooperation in agriculture and agribusiness, particularly through initiatives supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), aimed at boosting rice production and enhancing Ghana’s food security.

The President further pointed to opportunities for stronger economic partnership through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), whose Secretariat is hosted in Accra. He emphasized Ghana’s strategic role as a hub for production and exports to the wider African market.

Expressing optimism about the future, President Mahama said Ghana’s natural and human resources, combined with Korea’s technological innovation, will continue to drive a mutually beneficial partnership for sustainable growth and shared prosperity.

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