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Ghana, South Korea Sign Landmark Visa Waiver Deal

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
June 1, 2026
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Ghana's Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun signed landmark waiver deal on the sidelines of the ongoing Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

Ghana's Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun signed landmark waiver deal on the sidelines of the ongoing Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

Ghana and South Korea have signed a landmark Visa Waiver Agreement for holders of diplomatic and service passports, marking a major milestone in relations between the two countries and opening a new chapter in nearly five decades of diplomatic cooperation.

The agreement was signed by Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun on the sidelines of the ongoing Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting.

The development represents the first visa waiver arrangement concluded between the two nations since the establishment of formal bilateral relations almost 50 years ago.

Announcing the breakthrough, Hon Ablakwa described the agreement as a significant achievement in Ghana’s diplomatic engagement with South Korea and disclosed that discussions would continue with the aim of extending visa free travel arrangements to holders of ordinary passports in the future.

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He noted that the agreement forms part of efforts to advance key priorities identified during President John Dramani Mahama’s recent engagement with South Korea and reflects the growing partnership between the two countries.

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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, on the sidelines of the Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

Outcome of Growing Ghana-Korea Cooperation

The agreement comes just months after President John Dramani Mahama’s working visit to South Korea in March, a visit that officials say helped create momentum for deeper cooperation between the two countries.

According to Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea, Kojo Choi, the signing of the visa waiver agreement is the realization of a vision initiated during the President’s visit.

“Today marks a truly historic milestone in Ghana-Korea relations,” Ambassador Choi stated. He explained that President Mahama’s visit laid the foundation for stronger collaboration and enhanced diplomatic engagement between Accra and Seoul.

“When H.E. President John Dramani Mahama visited Korea in March, he planted a seed of deeper cooperation and stronger partnership between the two nations. Today, H.E. Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa helped bring that vision to fruition”.

Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea, Kojo Choi

The ambassador described the agreement as one of the most significant diplomatic achievements in recent years between the two countries and expressed optimism about future cooperation.

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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun on the sidelines of the Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

Ghana Plays Key Role at Korea Africa Meeting

Beyond the visa waiver agreement, Ghana also assumed a prominent role at the Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting, serving as Co-Chair alongside South Korea in its capacity as Vice Chair of the African Union.

The position placed Ghana at the centre of discussions aimed at strengthening cooperation between African countries and South Korea across various sectors, including trade, investment, technology, development, and diplomatic engagement.

Ambassador Choi described Ghana’s role at the meeting as a source of national pride, noting that it highlighted the country’s growing influence in continental and international affairs.

“It was a proud moment not only for Ghana, but for Africa as a whole,” he remarked. The meeting brought together foreign ministers and senior officials from across Africa and South Korea to discuss opportunities for deeper collaboration and mutual development.

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Praise for Diplomatic Leadership

Ambassador Choi also credited Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for the successful conclusion of the negotiations, revealing that the minister’s determination played a crucial role in securing the agreement.

According to him, Hon. Ablakwa made it clear that he would not participate in the Foreign Ministers Meeting in South Korea unless the visa waiver agreement was ready for signing.

The ambassador said that position demonstrated the minister’s commitment to achieving tangible outcomes for Ghana and motivated officials involved in the negotiations to intensify their efforts.

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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea, Kojo Choi at the Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

“His conviction, determination, and leadership challenged all of us to work harder and move faster. His unwavering commitment transformed what seemed difficult into what is now a historic success”.

Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea, Kojo Choi

The remarks underscored the extensive diplomatic engagements and negotiations that preceded the signing of the agreement.

Recognition for Embassy and Ministry Officials

While celebrating the achievement, Ambassador Choi emphasized that the success was the result of collective efforts by officials both in Seoul and Accra.

He expressed appreciation to the staff of Ghana’s Embassy in Seoul for their dedication and professionalism throughout the negotiation process.

The ambassador also acknowledged officials at Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra for their support and coordination, which he said were instrumental in securing the agreement.

He noted that the accomplishment reflected the effectiveness of cooperation between Ghana’s diplomatic missions abroad and policymakers at home.

Future Prospects for Ghana-Korea Relations

The signing of the visa waiver agreement is expected to facilitate easier travel for diplomats and public officials, while strengthening political and diplomatic exchanges between the two countries.

Although the arrangement currently applies only to diplomatic and service passport holders, Ghanaian officials have indicated that negotiations will continue to explore the possibility of extending similar benefits to ordinary passport holders.

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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun on the sidelines of the Korea Africa Foreign Ministers Meeting

The agreement as a significant step towards expanding bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, education, technology, and cultural exchange. For both countries, the development signals a commitment to deepening relations and creating new opportunities for engagement.

“The future of Ghana Korea relations has never looked brighter,” Ambassador Choi concluded. The agreement stands as a notable diplomatic achievement for both governments and highlights the growing momentum in relations between Ghana and South Korea as they seek to build stronger partnerships for mutual benefit.

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