Brogya Genfi in discussions with his Turkey counterparts.
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The Deputy Minister for Defence of the Ghana, Ernest Brogya Genfi, paid a working visit to Turkey over the weekend, reaffirming the strong and enduring partnership between the two countries.

The visit underscored the shared commitment of Ghana and Turkey to promoting peace, security, and strategic cooperation, particularly in the area of defence diplomacy.

Officials say the engagement forms part of Ghana’s broader efforts to strengthen international alliances and explore mutually beneficial opportunities that enhance national and regional security.

During the visit, discussions focused on deepening collaboration in key areas, including defence cooperation, capacity building, and strategic partnerships.

The Embassy of Ghana in Turkey reiterated its commitment to facilitating high-level engagements aimed at advancing bilateral relations between the two countries.

According to the Embassy, such visits are crucial in promoting collaboration across sectors and ensuring that both Ghana and Turkey continue to benefit from their longstanding diplomatic ties.

The engagement is expected to further solidify relations and open new avenues for cooperation in defence and beyond.

By Ibrahim Abubakar