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Ghana's Foreign Minister Makes Kyiv Visit

Is Ghana countering Russian exploitation of Africans or becoming a Western proxy threatening regional stability?
Ghana's Foreign Minister Makes Kyiv Visit
Above: Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiga (R) looks at the Republic of Ghana's Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (L) addressing the audience during a press conference in Kyiv on Feb. 25. Image credit: Tetiana Dzhafarova/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-government narrative

Ghana is acting with clarity while Russia funnels African citizens into a foreign war. More than 1,780 people from 36 countries were lured with false job promises and sent to the front lines without training — treated as expendable manpower. Accra calls this what it is: exploitation of African vulnerability. By expanding defense cooperation with Ukraine and raising the issue during its African Union leadership, Ghana asserts continental dignity and mobilizes resistance to predatory recruitment networks.

Government-critical narrative

Ghana's historic defense partnership with Ukraine marks a strategic pivot that prioritizes Western alignment over regional stability concerns. The drone technology deals and military cooperation agreements directly threaten Ghana's northern border security, given that neighboring Burkina Faso hosts Russian forces. This unprecedented ministerial visit and defense pact represent Ghana positioning itself as a Western proxy rather than pursuing balanced diplomacy that serves African interests.

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