The Ghanaian Foreign Minister has announced an investigation into reports of 14 Ghanaians in the Russia-Ukraine war, faced with challenges in confirming their whereabouts. The Minister also addressed ongoing efforts to assist Ghanaians facing deportation from the United States, ensuring their dignified reintegration.
The Ghanaian government is currently investigating reports involving 14 citizens allegedly present in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, addressed this issue during a media briefing prior to the 50th Anniversary launch of ECOWAS in Accra, citing difficulties faced by Ghana’s mission in Moscow in locating these individuals despite evidence supporting their presence in the conflict area.
In conclusion, the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actively pursuing the investigation of 14 citizens potentially involved in the Russia-Ukraine war and is collaborating with various agencies to ensure their safety. Additionally, efforts are being made to assist Ghanaians facing deportation from the United States, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the dignity of those affected. The Minister has called upon the public for any credible information that could aid these investigations.
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