Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, June 2, held a high-level breakfast meeting with United Kingdom Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at No. 10 Downing Street as part of his official engagements in the UK.
The meeting emphasised the longstanding diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and the United Kingdom, with both leaders discussing ways to further strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation across key sectors.
Discussions focused on deepening economic collaboration, enhancing trade and investment opportunities, and advancing shared development priorities that will benefit both countries.
The talks also explored avenues for increased partnership in areas of mutual interest, reflecting the commitment of Ghana and the UK to fostering stronger economic growth and sustainable development.

Accompanying President Mahama to the meeting were the Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson; the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare; and Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ireland, Her Excellency Sabah Zita Benson.
The breakfast meeting formed part of a broader programme of engagements aimed at reinforcing Ghana’s strategic partnerships and promoting increased economic cooperation with international allies.
Below are some photos:







Latest Stories
-
Dr Wuaku inspires youth to embrace entrepreneurship as a tool for innovation and social impact
5 minutes -
Sports Fund administrator urges youth to build wealth through discipline, innovation and smart saving
7 minutes -
New Juaben South MP urges GSA to boost revenue generation
13 minutes -
Government to tie rice imports to local production in major policy shift
26 minutes -
Cultivating good investment habits for financial security
57 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin criticises anti-LGBTQ+ bill, says it criminalises identity and crosses democratic line
1 hour -
Wales vs Ghana Preview: Queiroz’s first test, final thoughts and the challenge ahead
1 hour -
America First in Africa: What Washington’s new playbook means for the continent
1 hour -
Childhood cancer: Late diagnosis, limited access driving worrying trend in Ghana
1 hour -
Ministers from Nigeria, Mali and Ghana to address 19th edition of WAMPEX
1 hour -
Don’t let the 2026 World Cup become a deportation story
1 hour -
Tamale High Court sentences four kidnappers to eight years each after GH¢90,000 ransom case
2 hours -
24 companies, two personalities honoured at 10th Ghana Manufacturing Awards in Accra
2 hours -
GMTF seeks global backing as Administrator showcases transformative impact at Ghana–UK Investment Summit in London
2 hours -
President Mahama engages UK Prime Minister in high-level bilateral discussions
2 hours