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SUDAN CONFLICT

By mfa-masterNovember 4, 2025Press Release

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THE PRESIDENTS OF GHANA AND GERMANY HOLD BILATERAL MEETING
PRESS RELEASE

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In consonance with Article 73 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration is the principal organ of state responsible for the administrative and proactive initiation, formulation, coordination and management of Ghana’s Foreign Policy. The Ministry comprises the Headquarters, fifty one (51) Diplomatic Missions, six (6) Consulate-Generals and fifty eight (58) Honorary Consulates.

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