Ghana's New Ambassador Presents Credentials to Egypt's Foreign Ministry
The UAE has officially welcomed Ghana's new ambassador as both countries work to strengthen their partnership across multiple sectors. Omar Obaid Al Hassan Al Shamsi, UAE Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, received the credentials from Ambassador Hamed Rashid Tondi, marking the start of a new diplomatic chapter between the two nations.
During the ceremony, Al Shamsi welcomed the new ambassador and expressed the UAE's commitment to expanding cooperation with Ghana across various fields. The UAE official wished Tondi success in his new role and emphasized his country's focus on building stronger ties with the West African nation.
Ambassador Tondi expressed his pride in representing Ghana in the UAE, praising the Emirates' growing regional and international influence under President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's leadership. His appointment comes at a time when both countries are looking to deepen their economic and diplomatic relationships.
The UAE and Ghana already maintain strong relations across several areas of mutual interest. Both governments are actively working to expand this partnership in ways that serve their shared interests and promote sustainable development for their peoples.
This diplomatic exchange reflects broader trends in UAE-Africa relations, as the Emirates continues to position itself as a key partner for African nations seeking investment and trade opportunities. For Ghana, strengthening ties with the UAE opens doors to Gulf markets and potential funding for development projects.
Layla Al Mansoori