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Ghana signs MoU with Finland to establish political consultations

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
June 15, 2022
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The Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs & Regional Integration, Kwaku Ampratwum Sarpong (MP), led Ghana’s delegation to the 2022 Nordic-African Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (NAFM) held in Helsinki, Finland from 13th to 15th June 2022.

Other members of Ghana’s delegation included Ghana’s Ambassador to Finland, H.E. Mrs. Jennifer Lartey, Director for the Europe Bureau, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Regional Integration, Mrs. Matilda
Alomatu Osei-Agyeman, Deputy Director at the Office of the Deputy Minister, Mr. Charles Osei-Mensah, Minister Counsellor and Head of Chancery, Ghana’s Embassy in Norway, Mr. Charles Kwakye-Marfo and Counsellor for Political and Economic Affairs, Ghana’s Embassy in Norway, Mr. Arthur Mills.

The Foreign Ministers’ meeting is an annual event that serves as an opportunity for an open and informal dialogue between African and Nordic countries on a variety of foreign policy and global issues related to peace and security, investment and trade, and avenues for realising the potential of the youth.

The 2022 NAFM was held under three thematic areas, namely peace and security; sustainable societies and cooperation in multilateral fora.

During the Forum, Ghana made several interventions on peace and security in the West African sub-region, maritime security and Ghana’s role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs noted that in Africa, activities of Terrorist Armed Groups/Violent extremist Organisations (TAGs/VEOs) have become more widespread, frequent and deadly with their underlying dynamics growing increasingly complex and posing high risks to coastal countries including Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Benin.

To address this challenge and to prevent situations of conflict, he suggested the need to strengthen Early
Warning Systems (EWS) by creating a system that constantly collects, monitors and analyses data that alerts decision-makers of the potential outbreak, escalation and resurgence of violent conflicts.

He added that identifying Early Warning Systems alone is not enough to stop conflicts.

He indicated that it could only be useful if it is strongly linked to Early Response Mechanisms including preventive diplomacy, mediation, and peace-making dialogues among others and also noted that the gap between Early Warning and Early Response is what has often escalated crises situations into violent conflicts.

On the margins of the meeting, Ghana held three (3) bilateral meetings with Finland, Norway and Sweden.

Discussions centered on further deepening the cordial relations that exist between Ghana and the three (3) respective countries.

During the meeting with Finland, both countries discussed the need to collaborate on a wide range of areas including circular economy, sustainable development, peace and security issues, climate issues, education (particularly TVET) and health.

The highlight of the bilateral meeting between Ghana and Finland was the signing of an MoU to establish political consultations in the areas of circular economy, clean technology, agriculture, ICT, manufacturing, energy, digitization, education, and health, among others.

The Deputy Minister noted that the signing of the MoU which comes on the heels of the passage of Finland’s National Africa Strategy was timely as it provided the framework for the two countries to engage in transparent dialogue and interaction and move relations between both countries forward in the spirit of friendship and cooperation

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland, H.E. Mr. Pekka Haavisto signed the MoU on behalf of Finland while Hon. Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong (MP) signed on behalf of Ghana.

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