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Ghana has signed historic visa agreements with Kyrgyzstan

The Minister for Foreign Affairs has completed a landmark official visit to Kyrgyzstan, marking the first time an African foreign minister has been formally received by the Central Asian nation. This historic engagement signals a new chapter in bilateral relations, with both governments pledging to strengthen political and economic ties. In Bishkek, discussions with President Sadyr Japarov and Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev produced a framework for strategic cooperation across trade, mining, and diplomatic initiatives.


“We made history today as Ghana became the first African country whose foreign minister has been hosted on an official visit in Kyrgyzstan,” Ablakwa affirmed. The mission underscores Ghana’s resolve to expand its diplomatic and economic reach beyond traditional alliances. A key achievement of the visit was the signing of two bilateral agreements designed to institutionalise and deepen the partnership.

The first provides for visa waivers for holders of diplomatic and service passports from both countries, with discussions underway to eventually extend the arrangement to ordinary passport holders. Both countries agreed to establish a mechanism for regular political consultations between the two foreign ministries.

The agreements are designed to accelerate cooperation and provide a formal structure for dialogue on trade and international affairs. Economic collaboration, particularly in the gold sector, featured prominently in the discussions. Ghana is Africa’s leading gold producer, while Kyrgyzstan hosts one of Central Asia’s largest mining operations at the Kumtor gold mine. “With Ghana as Africa’s leading gold producer and Kyrgyzstan home to the renowned Kumtor Gold Mines, we see strong potential for a mutually beneficial partnership in the mining sector,” Ablakwa said.

“Our cooperation will focus on sharing expertise and unlocking new opportunities for both economies,” he stated. The visit also emphasised Ghana’s broader strategy to diversify its trade relationships and engage with emerging markets. Kyrgyzstan has experienced notable economic growth in recent years, making it an attractive partner for expanding commercial links. “We are particularly interested in exploring diverse markets for Ghana’s growing economy. Kyrgyzstan’s recent economic performance and its strategic position in Central Asia make it an important partner for the future,” he added.

The engagement comes as Kyrgyzstan seeks deeper ties with African states following its recent recognition as an observer to the African Union. The visit is a step toward broader South–South cooperation linking African and Central Asian economies. Follow-up engagements will focus on trade missions, mining collaboration and expanded people-to-people exchanges as Ghana and Kyrgyzstan seek to translate the new agreements into concrete economic outcomes.

Source:  Martin Asiedu-Dartey

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