The Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Ghana, H.E. Sergei Berdnikov, has paid a courtesy call on Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, at the Ministry’s headquarters.
The visit underscored the deepening diplomatic ties between the two nations, with discussions covering a wide range of issues, including trade, defence cooperation, education, and investment.
During the meeting, the Minister reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to fostering strong and mutually beneficial relations with Russia.
He emphasized that the long-standing partnership between the two countries has played a key role in Ghana’s economic and technological development.
He acknowledged Russia’s contributions in several sectors, including infrastructure, education, energy, and oil and gas.
He noted that these areas of collaboration had significantly contributed to Ghana’s industrial growth and modernization, paving the way for further cooperation.
One of the focal points of the discussions was the upcoming Russia-Africa Summit, which both parties recognized as a critical platform for strengthening diplomatic and economic relations between Russia and African nations.
The Minister reiterated Ghana’s readiness to participate in the summit and take advantage of the opportunities it offers for investment, trade, and strategic alliances.
He emphasized the importance of Ghana’s engagement in international forums that promote economic cooperation and development, stating that such summits are essential for advancing the country’s economic agenda.
Defence Cooperation
Another key issue addressed during the meeting was security and defence cooperation.
The discussions centered on military training programs and collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing Ghana’s security capabilities.
The Minister highlighted the importance of strengthening Ghana’s defence sector through strategic partnerships, particularly in military training and intelligence-sharing.
He expressed appreciation for Russia’s continued support in these areas and emphasized the need for increased collaboration to address emerging security challenges.

Economic Partnerships And Geopolitics
Economic partnerships were also high on the agenda, with both parties exporting ways to enhance trade and investment between Ghana and Russia.
The Minister reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to deepening economic ties, noting that increased trade would create more job opportunities, boost industrialization, and contribute to sustainable economic growth.
He expressed confidence that stronger trade relations between Ghana and Russia would be beneficial to both economies, fostering a more balanced and diversified economic partnership.
The discussions also touched on global geopolitical issues, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The Minister acknowledged the broader implications of the conflict on international economic stability and trade, particularly its impact on global energy prices and supply chains.
He reiterated Ghana’s position on peaceful diplomatic resolutions to conflicts and emphasized the importance of dialogue in addressing international disputes.
He noted that Ghana remains committed to multilateral engagement and peaceful negotiation as preferred means of resolving conflicts.
A particularly pressing issue raised during the meeting was the reported unlawful conscription of young Ghanaian nationals into the front lines of the ongoing conflict.
The Minister expressed serious concern over the matter, calling for urgent action to protect the rights and safety of affected individuals.
He underscored Ghana’s strong stance against any form of forced conscription and demanded immediate intervention to ensure the well-being of its citizens.
In response, the Russian Ambassador reaffirmed his country’s commitment to resolving the issue, assuring that necessary measures would be taken to address the concerns raised by the Ghanaian government.
Collaboration on Technology
Beyond security and economic matters, the meeting also explored opportunities for deeper collaboration in education and technology.
The Minister acknowledged Russia’s contributions to Ghana’s educational sector, particularly in the provision of scholarships and technical training programs.
He highlighted the importance of expanding educational exchanges and research partnerships between institutions in both countries.
He expressed interest in strengthening academic ties, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, to equip Ghanaian students with skills relevant to global technological advancements.

Future Commitments
As the meeting drew to a close, both parties expressed their commitment to strengthening Ghana-Russia relations through sustained diplomatic engagement and mutually beneficial initiatives.
They emphasized the need for continued dialogue and cooperation across multiple sectors to ensure long-term benefits for both countries.
The discussions reaffirmed the shared vision of deepened collaboration and the importance of maintaining open channels of communication to advance their mutual interests.
The visit by the Russian Ambassador highlighted the growing partnership between Ghana and Russia at a time when global geopolitics and economic dynamics are rapidly evolving.
As Ghana continues to pursue strategic international engagements, its relationship with Russia remains a key aspect of its foreign policy.
The discussions held between the Foreign Minister and the Russian Ambassador underscored the importance of diplomacy in fostering economic growth, security cooperation, and international collaboration.
With the Russia-Africa Summit on the horizon, Ghana’s active participation in diplomatic discussions signals its intent to leverage global partnerships for national development.
The meeting served as a testament to the strong ties between the two nations and the mutual interest in furthering cooperation for the benefit of their respective economies and citizens.
As both countries move forward, the emphasis on trade, investment, security, and education will remain at the forefront of Ghana-Russia relations, shaping the future of continued engagement and shared prosperity.
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