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“Malta is willing to create further opportunities for more Ghanaians” – Maltese President

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President George Vella of Malta has affirmed his commitment to fostering meaningful collaboration with Ghana.

During his three-day state visit, he assured that both countries are keen on strengthening ties, particularly by facilitating exchanges between their private sectors and civil societies.

The two nations expressed mutual interest in expanding cooperation across various sectors, including trade, agriculture, fisheries, financial services, tourism, culture, climate change, environment, and pharmaceuticals.

President Vella highlighted the establishment of a joint commission to oversee progress in these areas, with ongoing negotiations covering higher education, health services, migration, hospitality sectors, and trade.

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President Vella, welcomed with military honors at the Jubilee House, shared insights into the growing diplomatic relationship, emphasizing the symbolic significance of Malta opening its first sub-Saharan office in Ghana.

He underscored Malta’s commitment to fostering relations with African countries through its Africa strategy.

“Malta is willing to create further opportunities for more Ghanaians to study, specialize and upscale at higher educational institutes in Malta”.

Anticipating increased collaboration, President Vella expressed hope for enhanced educational opportunities for young Ghanaians in Malta.

He emphasized Malta’s role as a constructive member in relations between Ghana and the European Union, pledging continued support for deeper cooperation between Ghana and the EU to promote regional peace and security.

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President Akufo-Addo, during the joint press briefing, highlighted key discussion points, including trade volumes, mutual support for candidates in international organizations, migration issues, global organization reforms, and intensified political consultations on mutual concerns.

Both leaders pledged to advocate for each other’s interests, with Ghana facilitating enhanced economic engagement between Malta and ECOWAS members.

This visit marks the second time a Maltese President has visited Ghana in their 50-year bilateral relationship, with the first occurring in 2017.

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