BEIJING- Ghana’s Ambassador to China, His Excellency Kojo Bonsu, has reiterated the West African nation’s strong commitment to deepening its strategic partnership with the People’s Republic of China.
This followed a high-level meeting with Mr. Wang Yong, Director General of the International Cooperation Department at China’s Ministry of Public Security, held in Beijing.
Ambassador Bonsu expressed the Ghanaian government’s gratitude for China’s sustained support in advancing Ghana’s socio-economic development.
He underscored Ghana’s eagerness to expand cooperation into emerging areas of mutual interest, particularly in security and public safety.
Discussions focused on enhancing institutional capacity-building within Ghana’s security and law enforcement agencies. Both parties explored avenues to facilitate training and technical exchanges in key fields, including policing, cybersecurity, and crime prevention.
They also highlighted the importance of exchanging best practices and strengthening intelligence-sharing frameworks to combat transnational crimes and new security threats.
The meeting reinforced the significance of ongoing dialogue, mutual respect for sovereignty, and shared commitment to peacekeeping, counterterrorism, and citizen protection.
These pillars support the collective goal of a safer and more prosperous future for both nations.
Key cooperation areas agreed included:
• Building the capacity of Ghana’s security institutions
• Implementing joint training and technical exchange programs
• Enhancing intelligence-sharing mechanisms to tackle transnational crime and evolving security challenges
Concluding the engagement, both sides expressed goodwill and pledged to transform discussions into concrete programs and joint initiatives in the coming months.
This strategic dialogue marks a vital step toward strengthening Ghana-China relations grounded in solidarity and shared prosperity.
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