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The Minority Caucus in Parliament has cautioned the government to exercise consistency and balance in its foreign policy pronouncements on the conflict in Gaza.
The caucus expressed concern about recent remarks by the Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who described the situation in Gaza as “genocide” and announced Ghana’s solidarity with Palestinians, including through material support.
While acknowledging Ghana’s obligation to uphold humanitarian principles, the Minority, at a press conference addressed by Ranking member on the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament, Samuel Abu Jinapor, stressed that the country’s diplomacy has historically been rooted in non-alignment, neutrality, and peaceful coexistence.
They warned that explicitly siding with one party in the conflict could undermine Ghana’s credibility as an impartial mediator.
“By describing the events in Gaza in absolute terms and aligning the country explicitly with one side in a highly polarised conflict, the Government risks compromising Ghana’s long-standing reputation,” the caucus said.
They called on the government to adhere to Article 40 of the Constitution, which emphasises protection of national interests, respect for international law, and cooperation. They urged official statements to focus on peace, protection of civilians, and adherence to international law without creating the perception that Ghana is taking sides.
Below is the full statement by the caucus.
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