Ghana and Serbia formalized their partnership through a cultural cooperation agreement during ministerial meetings in Accra. Tourism Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie welcomed Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Marko Duric at the ministry headquarters. The memorandum establishes frameworks for collaboration in the creative industry and tourism investment between the two nations. Serbia will share arts and crafts expertise while Ghana offers its cultural heritage to Serbian audiences. This diplomatic step creates pathways for technical and professional exchanges.
Gomashie announced Ghana's participation in the 2027 World Expo in Serbia, which will host over 130 countries. She also invited Serbian representatives to join Ghana's upcoming AfroGhastro Festival, celebrating African culinary traditions. The minister presented Adinkra-themed gifts representing Ghanaian identity and philosophy to her Serbian counterpart. Duric praised the warm reception and referenced historical ties dating back to Kwame Nkrumah's presidency. He highlighted Serbia's economic transformation, which had doubled its economy within ten years, and expressed confidence in Ghana's similar potential.
Gomashie announced Ghana's participation in the 2027 World Expo in Serbia, which will host over 130 countries. She also invited Serbian representatives to join Ghana's upcoming AfroGhastro Festival, celebrating African culinary traditions. The minister presented Adinkra-themed gifts representing Ghanaian identity and philosophy to her Serbian counterpart. Duric praised the warm reception and referenced historical ties dating back to Kwame Nkrumah's presidency. He highlighted Serbia's economic transformation, which had doubled its economy within ten years, and expressed confidence in Ghana's similar potential.