EU reaffirms commitment to Ghana’s economy amid global challenges

In a world where global challenges seem to be ever increasing, it is refreshing to see the European Union reaffirming its commitment to Ghana’s economy. This shows a true dedication to collaboration and partnership in the face of adversity.
The EU Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Irchad Razaaly, highlighted the importance of working together with like-minded partners such as Ghana in order to tackle challenges that no single nation can face alone. This sentiment was echoed at a recent Europe Day celebration in Accra, where the EU Ambassador praised Ghana for its constructive role in various international forums, such as the UN Security Council and the Human Rights Council.
It is clear that Ghana remains a preferred partner to the European Union, with increased investments in major infrastructure projects aimed at building smart and sustainable cities. The focus on equal access to energy, clean water, and sanitation demonstrates a commitment to improving the quality of life for all citizens.
As we look towards the future, the upcoming EU-AU Ministerial Meeting on May 21, 2025, in Brussels will be a celebration of our shared commitment to multilateralism. This partnership will continue to intensify, with a mutual goal of promoting peace and security, education, water and sanitation, energy, and infrastructure development.
It is heartening to see such a strong alliance between the EU and Ghana, especially in these uncertain times. Together, we can overcome the challenges that lie ahead and work towards a brighter, more prosperous future for

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