Ghana Successfully Evacuates Citizens from Iran as Tensions Rise

Ghana's Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced the first batch of citizens made it safely out of Iran and reached Turkey. The government plans similar rescue operations for people living in Israel as fighting grows worse between the two countries. Ablakwa met with both Iranian and Israeli ambassadors earlier to set up the emergency evacuation plan. He worked with diplomats from both nations to secure border permissions for safe travel. These meetings helped officials learn more about the conflict affecting the region.

The Israeli Ambassador made comments about Ghana's voting choices at world meetings that upset Ablakwa. He told the diplomat that Ghana decides its foreign policy based on what serves the country best. The minister reminded everyone that Ghana follows its constitution and believes in peace, neutrality, and working with many nations. Ghana serves on important global committees and makes independent choices about world issues. The country has the right to vote however it thinks is correct.

Ablakwa asked both Israel and Iran to stop fighting and find peaceful solutions through talks. He warned that more violence could hurt stability across the Middle East and beyond. The Foreign Affairs Ministry keeps watching the situation closely and preparing more rescue plans. Officials expect to announce additional evacuation details over the coming days. Ghana remains committed to protecting its people living abroad during dangerous times.
 

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