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Mahama's 2026 SONA: Ghana's Foreign Policy

Summary: - President Mahama, delivering the 2026 State of the Nation Address, positions Ghana’s foreign policy as a tool for development, sovereignty protection, and global value projection. - Ghana aims a purposeful, strategic external relations agenda aligned with domestic development priorities amid global geopolitical shifts, economic uncertainty, climate challenges, and changing security threats in the sub-region. - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is intensifying efforts

2026-05-24
security

Ghana, EU Sign Historic Defense Pact

Ghana and the European Union signed their first formal defense partnership, signaling an elevated role for Ghana in West Africa’s security architecture. Key points: - Purpose: Enhance counterterrorism, intelligence sharing, and crisis response; strengthen security cooperation with the EU. - Signatories and timing: Agreement signed in Accra by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Ghanaian Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang. - Context: Aims to prevent spillover of jih

2026-05-24
security

Ghana Joins EU Security Partnership Amid Ties

Summary: - The EU plans to deepen security and defence partnerships, including a forthcoming agreement with Ghana, as part of a broader strategy to expand global security cooperation amid rising geopolitical tensions. - EU High Representative Kaja Kallas announced new security and defence pacts with Ghana, Australia, and Iceland, reflecting a shift toward diversified alliances and stronger security collaboration. - The partnerships aim to combine economic, diplomatic, and sec

2026-05-24
economy

Mahama's Vision for Ghana in SONA 2026

Summary: - SONA 2026: President Mahama frames a national reset focused on fiscal discipline, transparency, and sustainable development to restore economic stability and public trust. - Continental role: Ghana aims to be a catalyst for Africa’s progress, promoting self-reliance, integration, and strategic leadership rather than mere capacity-taking, linking domestic prosperity to Africa-wide stability. - Foreign policy stance: Emphasizes resilience through cooperation, self-be

2026-05-24
security

Ghana's Non-Alignment Stance Reaffirmed

Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, says recent outspoken comments on global issues do not signal a shift in Ghana’s foreign policy. Ghana has long adhered to principles of UN Charter, international law, rule-based order, Pan-Africanism, and good neighbourliness, regardless of regime. Ablakwa cites past and present positions on issues like Venezuela and the Palestine-Israel conflict to reaffirm consistency with established policy. He emphasizes that sma

2026-05-24