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Mahama receives letters of credence from seven new envoys

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President John Dramani Mahama received Letters of Credence from seven new diplomatic envoys on June 15th, including representatives from Malta, Russia, Poland, Indonesia, Panama, Armenia, and Tanzania. During the ceremony, President Mahama welcomed them and emphasized Ghana's commitment to international peace and cooperation. He also highlighted specific areas for enhanced bilateral relations with several of the new ambassadors.
Key points
- President Mahama received accreditation letters from seven new envoys representing various countries.
- The diplomatic missions included representatives from Malta, Russia, Poland, Indonesia, Panama, Armenia, and Tanzania.
- Mahama stressed that Ghana values international cooperation and shared aspirations for friendly relations despite geographical or historical differences.
- He encouraged the ambassadors to identify new areas of meaningful cooperation benefiting both Ghanaian and their respective nations' people.
- Specific bilateral interests were noted, including expanding cooperation with Malta in education and energy transition, and strengthening ties with Indonesia regarding sustainable development.
Claims assessed
- VerifiablePresident John Dramani Mahama received Letters of Credence from seven new ambassadors and a high commissioner on June 15th.
- VerifiableGhana's relationship with Indonesia is rooted in the historic Bambang conference, which helped establish foundational ideals for the Non-Aligned Movement.
- VerifiablePresident Mahama expressed Ghana's appreciation for Malta’s support and interest in expanding cooperation in areas like digital skills and energy transition.
Missing context
The article does not provide context regarding the current political status or tenure of President John Dramani Mahama at the time of writing, nor does it detail the specific diplomatic goals or priorities of the seven newly accredited nations beyond general cooperation areas.
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