Africa-Press – Ghana. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, has received the Open Letters of the Ambassador-Designate of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to Ghana, Mr. Bui Quoc Hung, in a brief ceremony held on Monday, June 9, 2025.
Welcoming the Ambassador-Designate, Mr. Ablakwa congratulated him on his appointment and expressed confidence in his ability to further enhance the longstanding and cordial relations between Ghana and Vietnam.
The Minister also commended Vietnam for its commitment to global peace and security,
particularly through its contributions to international peacekeeping missions.
The meeting served as a platform to reflect on the historic bonds shared by the two nations, with both parties highlighting the significance of over six decades of bilateral cooperation.
They acknowledged the steady growth in diplomatic and economic ties since the establishment of formal relations, and agreed on the importance of strengthening engagements for mutual prosperity.
Key areas of discussion included expanding trade and investment, enhancing cooperation in agriculture, and prioritising value addition to natural resources.
Mr Ablakwa noted that deepening economic cooperation, particularly in value-added production and agribusiness, could deliver significant benefits to both nations.
Ambassador-Designate Bui Quoc Hung reaffirmed Vietnam’s readiness to collaborate closely with Ghana in these strategic sectors and pledged to work towards elevating bilateral ties to new heights during his tenure.
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