Ghana Charts Pragmatic Foreign Policy Course, Prioritizing National Interests

Ghana Charts Pragmatic Foreign Policy Course, Prioritizing National Interests

Accra, Ghana – President John Mahama articulated Ghana’s foreign policy stance on Monday, June 1, at London’s Chatham House, emphasizing a pragmatic, interest-driven approach over ideological alliances. The nation will prioritize strategic partnerships and economic opportunities in a bid to navigate a fragmented global landscape.

Shifting Global Dynamics Require Flexibility

In an era marked by geopolitical uncertainties and shifting economic alliances, President Mahama asserted that Ghana’s foreign policy must remain flexible and balanced. The rapidly evolving international environment necessitates a departure from rigid geopolitical loyalties, allowing the country to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.

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