Ghana and South Korea today signed a historic Visa Waiver Agreement for holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports.
Negotiations will continue to bring on board holders of Ordinary Passports.
This is the first Visa Waiver Agreement by our two nations in almost 50 years of formal bilateral relations.
South Korean Foreign Minister, H. E. Cho Hyun and I signed the agreement in the margins of the ongoing Africa-Korea Foreign Ministers Meeting.
I am delighted we are delivering on key priorities following the working visit of President Mahama to South Korea in March this year.
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Minister of Sports Kofi Adams says Ghana is not going to the World Cup as mere participants but as a team capable of winning, whether people believe it or not.
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Speaking on the persistent flooding challenges in the capital today, 31st May, 2026, President Mahama emphasized that solving the issue requires a shift in collective and individual discipline rather than relying solely on engineering fixes.
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