President John Dramani Mahama has held bilateral talks with Alexander Lukashenko at the Presidential Palace in Belarus as part of his State Visit to the Eastern European nation.

The Ghanaian leader was accorded a ceremonial welcome before engaging in discussions focused on strengthening ties between the two countries.

The talks culminated in the signing of three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) designed to enhance cooperation in key sectors of mutual interest.

The agreements cover the establishment of a Joint Commission for Cooperation in Trade and Economic Affairs, strengthened collaboration between the Chambers of Commerce of both countries, and increased cooperation in the agricultural sector.

The MoUs were signed on behalf of Ghana by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation Jehu Appiah, and Food and Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku.

The agreements underscore the commitment of both Ghana and Belarus to deepen bilateral relations, expand economic opportunities, and promote sustainable development through enhanced cooperation in trade, agriculture, and investment.

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