The newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Cong Song, emphasized the necessity for Chinese nationals residing in Ghana to adhere to the country’s laws.
He conveyed China’s support for Ghana’s initiatives aimed at combating illegal mining, emphasizing that responsible business practices are essential for sustainable development and mutual benefit.
He made these remarks during a courtesy visit to the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed–Mubarak, reaffirming China’s dedication to enhancing bilateral relations and fortifying cooperation with Ghana.
In the course of the meeting, the Ambassador characterized the Ministry of the Interior as a critical institution within Ghana’s governance and security framework, underscoring its essential role in upholding peace and stability.
He pointed out that the Chinese Embassy is committed to fostering robust diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations and is prepared to collaborate closely with the Ministry to promote shared interests.
Muntaka welcomed the Ambassador to Ghana and praised the positive working relationship that exists among the Ministry, the Chinese Embassy, and the Chinese community within the country.
He stressed the importance of ongoing collaboration, particularly in areas such as capacity building, technology, and knowledge exchange, to improve the effectiveness of Ghana’s security services.
The Minister reiterated the significance of cooperation in tackling common challenges and assured the Ambassador of the Ministry’s willingness to work closely with the Chinese Embassy to strengthen bilateral relations.
The meeting concluded with both parties expressing hopefulness regarding the future of Ghana-China relations and a mutual commitment to promoting peace, security, and development.
