President John Agyekum Kufuor, left Accra on Sunday evening for Trinidad and Tobago, where he would participate in activities to mark Emancipation Day.
President Kufuor would also hold bilateral talks with his counterpart whilst in that country.
From Trinidad and Tobago, the President would continue to China for the opening of the Olympic Games.
He is expected back home on August 1st, 2008. At the Kotoka International airport to see off President Kufuor, were Ministers of State, government officials, and senior military and police personnel.
Source: GNA
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