Ghana And South Korea Sign Historic Visa Waiver Agreement

Ghana and South Korea have entered into a significant Visa Waiver Agreement for holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports.

‎‎The landmark agreement was formalized during the ongoing Africa-Korea Foreign Ministers Meeting, with Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and South Korea’s Foreign Minister, Cho Hyun, signing the document.

‎‎Ghana And South Korea Sign Historic Visa Waiver Agreement

In a Facebook announcement, Ablakwa hailed the agreement as a pivotal advancement in diplomatic relations between the two nations.

‎‎He emphasized that the agreement marks the first visa waiver arrangement established in nearly five decades of formal ties.

‎‎Ablakwa also revealed that discussions are underway to extend the waiver to holders of Ordinary Passports, a move that could further promote travel, trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges between Ghana and South Korea.

‎‎“Today, Ghana and South Korea have signed a historic Visa Waiver Agreement for holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports.

‎Negotiations will continue to include holders of Ordinary Passports,” he stated.

Ghana And South Korea Sign Historic Visa Waiver Agreement

‎The agreement allows holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports from both countries to travel without visa requirements, facilitating official interactions, enhancing diplomatic collaboration, and strengthening bilateral relations.

 

By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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