Diaspora News of Sunday, 1 November 2015

Source: Kester Kenn Klomegah, Moscow

Ghana and Belarus seek closer cooperation

Ambassador Alabo and Mr Leshchenya posed for a group photo. Ambassador Alabo and Mr Leshchenya posed for a group photo.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Ghana to the Russian Federation and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), H.E. (Dr.) Kodzo Kpoku Alabo, on Thursday, held a working meeting with Head of Africa and Middle East Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, H.E. (Mr) Igor Leshchenya, in Moscow.

During the meeting, the two exchanged views on a wide range of significant issues, especially on ways of strengthening the existing bilateral relations between Ghana and Belarus. For instance, to boost its diplomatic presence in the region, Belarus has opened its Embassy in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and has appointed an Ambassador, Mr. Vyacheslav Beskosty, who concurrently oversees Belarus interest in the Republic of Ghana.

Ambassador Leshchenya expressed interest in expanding relations between Ghana and Belarus. The sides reached an agreement to further identify key areas of mutual cooperation between the two countries and prepare a development program of mutual interaction.

Mr. Leshchenya stated at the meeting that Belarus considered Ghana as one of the promising countries in Africa, particularly in West Africa, for economic cooperation because of its political stability and the welcoming opportunities it offered potential foreign investors.

The Belarusian diplomat expressed readiness to develop mutually beneficial cooperation with Ghana in all spheres. He underlined the need to establish more useful contacts between government institutions and businessmen of the two countries.

On his part, Ambassador Alabo pointed out the importance that Ghana placed on its relations with Belarus and stressed the participation of Belarusian enterprises in economic sectors such as agriculture, transport infrastructure, energy, industry and many others in the country.

In addition, he explained that Ghana is highly considered as an investment destination and a gateway to the region by foreign investors, thus the Government of Ghana has remained fully committed to maintaining stability, creating an enabling business environment and improving investor confidence, as well as business regulations in the country.

The Ambassador underlined possibilities to intensify political dialogue, increase trade and economic cooperation with prospective partners between the two countries.

He also discussed with the Belarusian diplomat on increasing the exchanging of bilateral visits of high-level Government officials and leaders of the business community aimed at enhancing bilateral relations, the increase in the volume of trade and the offer of scholarships for Ghanaians to study in educational institutions in Belarus. There are about 60 students in schools in Belarus.

Dr. Alabo is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ghana to Belarus with residence in Moscow. According to official reports, Belarus and Ghana established diplomatic relations on 5 June 1992.

The bilateral trade was estimated at $35.2 million in 2013. Belarus, an ex-Soviet republic, is a member of the newly created Eurasian Economic Union.