Ghana Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Israel and Iran Ambassadors on Citizen Evacuations

Ghana's Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa met with Israeli and Iranian ambassadors to help save Ghanaian citizens stuck between the fighting countries. He talked with Israeli Ambassador Roey Gilad on Tuesday and Iranian Ambassador Ali Ghomshi the next day. Both meetings aimed to secure safe travel for Ghanaians living in these war zones. The first group of evacuees from Iran already made it safely to Turkey. Plans are moving forward to bring home Ghanaians from Israel very soon.

Ablakwa used the chance to scold the Israeli ambassador for making rude comments about Ghana's voting choices at global meetings. He told the diplomat that Ghana makes its decisions based on the country's constitution and values. Ghana believes in staying neutral, working with many nations, and following international laws. The minister reminded everyone that Ghana serves on important world committees like the UN Human Rights Council.

Both ambassadors heard Ghana's strong request for their countries to stop fighting and find peaceful solutions. Ablakwa warned that more violence could hurt stability across the region and around the world. He pushed for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The diplomatic meetings helped Ghana understand the conflict better and protect its citizens abroad.
 

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