Four new envoys accredited by their respective countries to serve in Ghana have presented their letters of credence to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House in Accra, Ghana.
These emissaries include the Australian High to Ghana, Mrs Bernice Owen-Jones, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Bijan Gerami Nazoksara, the Ambassador of Swiss to Ghana, Simone Giger, and the Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madam Jeannette Njuma Nyakeru.
The office of the presidency disclosed this in a press statement to newsmen.
Before presenting their credentials at separate meetings with the President, each envoy inspected a Guard of Honour mounted by a detachment of the Ghana Armed Forces at the Forecourt of the Jubilee House.
At the meetings, the envoys and the President raised glasses and toasted to the bond of friendship and solidarity between Ghana and their respective countries.
The issues discussed bordered on national, regional, and global peace, security, and development.
Each envoy expressed the commitment to work with the Ghanaian government to take the relations between Ghana and their respective countries to new heights.
They pledged to explore new opportunities for collaboration and partnerships with Ghana to deepen the relations.
The envoys commended President Akufo-Addo for his strong leadership, making Ghana the envy of many countries in the world, and pledged to help counter-terrorism in the West African Region.
They also praised the Ghanaian government for the bold policies rolled out to address the current economic crises caused by global developments.
The envoys celebrated Ghana for winning the bid to host the secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the Ghana Beyond Aid agenda of the government, as well as the One District One Factory among others.
They outlined the areas of expertise of their respective countries and how they intend to help Ghana develop in those areas.
President Akufo-Addo in his welcome address; welcomed the new envoys to Ghana and entreated them to call on the government for any assistance in the performance of their duties.
He said officials at the Presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration would always be at their disposal for any form of assistance.
President Akufo-Addo added that the government is ready to work with the envoys to improve the relations between Ghana and their respective countries.