The Czech Republic’s President, Petr Pavel, has begun a three-day state visit to Ghana with the goal of deepening relations between the two countries.
He arrived at the airport, where Chief of Staff Julius Debrah welcomed him. In order to explore areas of shared interest and collaboration, President Pavel and President John Mahama are set to have bilateral discussions.
In order to encourage trade and investment opportunities between Ghana and the Czech Republic, the Czech president will speak at a business event.
Show its support for Ghana’s healthcare industry, President Pavel will open a medical facility that was funded by the Czech Republic. In order to highlight Ghana’s rich history and cultural legacy, he will also tour the Osu Castle and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.
It is anticipated that the state visit will strengthen commercial, investment, and development cooperation between Ghana and the Czech Republic. Additionally, President Pavel’s visit will give both leaders a chance to discuss matters of mutual concern on a regional and international level.
The latest U.S. tariffs on African countries, especially Ghana, have drawn harsh condemnation from President Pavel during his visit.
He underlined that in order to support economic growth and development, fair trade practices and international cooperation are essential.
Both leaders will speak at a joint press conference following their meeting with President Mahama to discuss the state visit and the conclusions of their talks.
The news conference will offer important information about the future of relations between Ghana and the Czech Republic as well as possible areas of collaboration between the two countries.