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Mr. Akwasi Osei-Adjei, Minister of Foreign Affairs left Accra on Wednesday evening for Washington, USA to attend the annual general meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
In a pre-departure interview with journalists, Mr Osei-Adjei said Ghana would be delivering a paper during the meeting and lead a brainstorming session of economic development assistance and regional integration strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa.
From Washington, Mr Osei-Adjei would continue to New York, where he would chair the October Session of the UN Security Council.
The Foreign Minister, who will be away for 10 days, is expected to introduce a motion for global discussions on women empowerment, peace and security during the Session.
Ghana is holding the rotating presidency of the Security Council this month.Source: GNA
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