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The Ghana–Spain Parliamentary Friendship Association has renewed its commitment to advancing bilateral cooperation after paying a courtesy call on the Spanish Ambassador, H.E. Ángel Lossada, in Accra.
The delegation, led by the Association’s Chairman, met the Ambassador on Thursday, November 13, at the Embassy of Spain for discussions focused on strengthening diplomatic ties and expanding areas of mutual collaboration.
Accompanying the Chairman were Members of Parliament Hon. Felicia Adjei and Hon. Alhassan Sulemana, along with the Association’s Secretary, Mr. Mustapha Ahmed. They were received by Deputy Commissioner Ms. Isabel Ibarra Serrano de Haro, whose participation added depth to the engagement.
During the meeting, the Chairman expressed gratitude for the Ambassador’s “continuous hospitality” and reaffirmed the Association’s resolve to pursue deeper cooperation between the two countries. He outlined priority sectors where collaboration could deliver significant impact, including trade, education, health, agriculture, tourism, and parliamentary exchange programmes.
He also stressed that Ghana stands to benefit from Spain’s “strong institutional structures and development models,” which he said present valuable lessons for national development.
Ambassador Lossada, in response, expressed Spain’s readiness to work closely with the Association to advance shared interests and unlock new opportunities for development.
Both sides ended the meeting with a renewed commitment to building a more dynamic partnership that supports innovation and growth in Ghana, particularly within constituencies such as Abuakwa South.
The engagement adds fresh momentum to parliamentary diplomacy efforts and further strengthens the long-standing ties between Ghana and Spain.
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