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Ghana has successfully evacuated all its embassy staff from Iran following the intensifying conflict involving the United States and Israel, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced.
In a statement shared on social media today, Monday, March 2, the minister disclosed that the evacuation was completed safely amid growing security concerns triggered by the latest hostilities in the Middle East.
“I am delighted to announce that we have conducted a successful evacuation of all our embassy staff in Iran,” Mr Ablakwa stated.
He assured the public that the affected diplomats are unharmed. “The Ghanaian diplomats are safe and in high spirits,” he added.
The minister further revealed that Ghana’s diplomatic mission in Tehran has been shut down indefinitely. “Ghana’s embassy in Iran is now closed sine die,” he noted, emphasising that protecting Ghanaian nationals remains paramount.
“The safety, welfare and protection of Ghanaians remains our utmost priority in these tempestuous times,” he stressed.
The evacuation comes against the backdrop of escalating military exchanges between Israel, Iran, and the United States, which have heightened fears of a broader regional confrontation.
Recent developments have seen coordinated strikes and counter-threats raise global alarm over the stability of the Middle East. Analysts warn that the situation carries significant risks for diplomatic missions, foreign nationals and international shipping routes in the region.
Security experts note that embassies often scale down or evacuate staff when host-country risk levels spike, particularly during periods of missile exchanges, airstrikes or threats against foreign interests.
Ghana’s decision mirrors precautionary steps taken by several countries reviewing their diplomatic footprints in high-risk zones.
Mr Ablakwa expressed appreciation for the cooperation of relevant partners in ensuring the safe extraction of Ghanaian personnel, while reiterating the government’s commitment to closely monitor developments.
Diplomatic observers say the closure of the embassy signals Accra’s cautious approach as the conflict trajectory remains uncertain.
The minister ended his message on a patriotic note: “For God and Country.”
Foreign policy analysts expect Ghana to continue assessing the evolving security landscape before determining when normal diplomatic operations in Iran can resume.
For now, attention remains fixed on whether tensions between Israel, Iran and the United States will de-escalate or widen into a prolonged regional crisis, a scenario that could have far-reaching geopolitical and economic implications beyond the Middle East.
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