A decade after the unprovoked armed aggression by the Russian Federation, Ukraine reflects on the devastating impact that altered the course of its history and sent shockwaves across Europe and the world.
The lack of a decisive international response paved the way for a full-scale invasion in 2022, resulting in widespread violations of international law and human rights.
In the face of Russian attempts to annex Ukrainian territories through dubious referenda and elections, the international community condemns these actions, leading to an arrest warrant for Putin issued by the International Criminal Court.
Despite facing war crimes, Ukraine’s resilient people thwarted Putin’s ambitions, preserving their identity and fighting for democracy.
Ukraine expresses gratitude to global partners for political, military, financial, and humanitarian support against the aggressor state.
The nation remains steadfast in its determination to reclaim territorial integrity and highlights the need for a new international security system.
Ghana’s role in this process is acknowledged, with both nations committed to strengthening diplomatic ties.
Recent high-level discussions between the Presidents of Ukraine and Ghana at the WEF in Davos underscore the shared commitment to reinforcing relations.
Ukraine sees Ghana as a crucial partner in supplying agricultural products to African nations, emphasising its dedication to global food security despite Russian aggression.
Looking ahead, Ukraine anticipates a Global Peace Summit and urges Ghana to join in implementing the Peace Formula for comprehensive, just, and sustainable peace.
The shared conviction is that through collaborative efforts, territorial integrity will be restored, bringing lasting peace to Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
Ukraine is confident in Ghana’s continued support until victory is achieved.