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Ghana has signed a bilateral debt agreement with the Federal Republic of Germany, marking the sixth such agreement under the country's ongoing debt restructuring program.
Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson described the agreement as a significant milestone in Ghana’s economic recovery journey, noting that it will help strengthen the foundations of fiscal stability and anchor long-term economic progress.

Dr Forson expressed appreciation to the government and people of Germany for their continued partnership and confidence in Ghana’s future, adding that the agreement reflects the strong cooperation between the two countries.
The German Ambassador to Ghana, Frederik Landshöft, congratulated Dr. Forson and commended the government's progress in stabilising the economy.

He reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to deepening its bilateral and economic cooperation with Ghana.

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