Ghana-US security cooperation efforts enhanced, Foreign Affairs Ministry 'pleased' to announce
The Foreign Affairs Minister has announced "enhanced security cooperation" efforts with the United States of America (USA).
Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa wrote on his Facebook page indicating he had had "a very constructive meeting" with Acting US Ambassador to Ghana, Rolf Olson earlier today, Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
"We are also pleased to announce enhanced security cooperation efforts with the United States," he said.
"In accordance with our longstanding bilateral Defence Cooperation Agreement, Ghana and the United States have increased intelligence sharing and training activities with the coordinated use of U.S. military aviation assets," he explained.
"Ghana welcomes this collaboration with the United States on our shared security priorities. Aviation activities will always be coordinated with the appropriate government authorities," Mr Ablakwa added.
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Source: classfmonline.com
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