Ghana, Venezuela Sign Travel Visa Exemption Agreement
Ghana and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela have signed a
bilateral agreement that effectively permits diplomatic and service
passport holders from Ghana to travel to the Venezuela visa-free.
The Minister for People's Power for External Relations of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Jorge Arreaza, who is on a two-day
working visit to Ghana and his Ghanaian counterpart, Shirley Ayorkor
Botchwey, signed the agreement on
behalf of their respective countries at a brief ceremony at the premises
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.
Ghana's Foreign Minister
Addressing a joint Press Conference after the signing ceremony, Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey disclosed that the decision by Venezuela to give waiver to the requirement of travel visa for Ghanaian officials traveling to Venezuela will go a long way to boost and deepen south-south cooperation between Ghana and the South American country. The Minister recalled the help Venezuela gave to Ghana by way of the supply of subsidized oil during challenging times of the country. She also made mention of scholarships given to some ten Ghanaian students who are currently studying in Venezuela. The Minister identified Ghana's developing oil sector as one of the several aspects of the economy where Venezuela can be of much help. She assured that the Energy Ministry of Ghana will be studying a proposed bilateral agreement to that effect which is currently before it for signing after all its modalities have been concluded.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister
In his remarks, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Jorge Arreaza said, his country is excited to deepen her relations with Ghana. He indicated that his country is looking forward to tapping into Ghana's rich knowledge in the area of mining, particularly, gold mining. He added that his country is willing and ready to make available to Ghana all its rich technical know-how in oil exploration to help develop Ghana's oil sector. The visiting Venezuelan Minister and his delegation are expected to visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and will later hold a meeting with the Chief of Staff, Madam Frema Osei Opare, at the Presidency.
Source: Wilberforce A. Asare
Addressing a joint Press Conference after the signing ceremony, Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey disclosed that the decision by Venezuela to give waiver to the requirement of travel visa for Ghanaian officials traveling to Venezuela will go a long way to boost and deepen south-south cooperation between Ghana and the South American country. The Minister recalled the help Venezuela gave to Ghana by way of the supply of subsidized oil during challenging times of the country. She also made mention of scholarships given to some ten Ghanaian students who are currently studying in Venezuela. The Minister identified Ghana's developing oil sector as one of the several aspects of the economy where Venezuela can be of much help. She assured that the Energy Ministry of Ghana will be studying a proposed bilateral agreement to that effect which is currently before it for signing after all its modalities have been concluded.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister
In his remarks, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Jorge Arreaza said, his country is excited to deepen her relations with Ghana. He indicated that his country is looking forward to tapping into Ghana's rich knowledge in the area of mining, particularly, gold mining. He added that his country is willing and ready to make available to Ghana all its rich technical know-how in oil exploration to help develop Ghana's oil sector. The visiting Venezuelan Minister and his delegation are expected to visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and will later hold a meeting with the Chief of Staff, Madam Frema Osei Opare, at the Presidency.
Source: Wilberforce A. Asare
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