Japan And Ghana To Cooperate On UN Security Reforms

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The Japanese Prime Minister, Kishida Fumio has met Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo and both vowed to continue to pursue reforms at the UN Security Council.

This comes after Mr. Fumio arrived in Ghana on the second leg of an African tour.

Report says Japan and Ghana are serving as non-permanent members of the Security Council.

The Ghanaian President added that the current Security Council permanent members does not reflect the current reality adding that reform must be promoted.

Meanwhile, both heads of state also agreed to closely coordinate on the issue of Sudan, where military clashes continued for a third week.

The Japanese Prime Minister said he hopes his latest visit will boost cooperation between the two countries across a range of fields, such as the economy, development, and human resources.

 

AFRICANEWS/Christopher Ojiere

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