President John Dramani Mahama’s ongoing state visit to Belarus is expected to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations between Ghana and the Eastern European nation.
The visit focuses on expanding cooperation in agriculture, industry, education, technology, and trade. Officials from both countries are expected to hold high-level discussions aimed at creating new opportunities for investment and development.
According to government sources, several bilateral agreements are expected to be signed during the visit. These agreements are intended to deepen collaboration between the two countries and promote mutual economic growth.
Observers believe the visit forms part of Ghana’s broader strategy to diversify international partnerships and attract foreign investment to support national development goals.
The government has expressed optimism that the discussions will produce tangible benefits for both nations and create new opportunities for businesses and institutions.
