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The Minority in Parliament has cautioned the government against abandoning Ghana’s long-standing neutral foreign policy stance by openly siding in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
At a press conference in Accra, the caucus criticised recent remarks by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, who described the conflict as “genocide” and pledged solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Abu Jinapor, said such pronouncements risk compromising Ghana’s credibility as a neutral actor in global diplomacy.
“By describing the events in Gaza in absolute terms and aligning the country explicitly with one side, the government risks compromising the delicate balance that has long safeguarded Ghana’s credibility,” he stated.
He emphasised that Ghana’s diplomacy has historically been guided by non-alignment, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence, enabling the country to serve as a credible mediator in global conflicts.
“Our tradition has been to call for peace, dialogue, and adherence to international law, without issuing declarations that may prejudice our ability to play a mediating role,” Mr Jinapor explained.
The caucus called on the government to exercise caution and consistency in articulating Ghana’s foreign policy, particularly on sensitive international conflicts.
“The government must ensure that Ghana’s positions reflect our long-standing commitment to non-alignment, multilateralism, and principled diplomacy,” it urged.
The Minority reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding Ghana’s foreign policy credibility.
“Our enduring strength in international relations has always come from our ability to maintain independence, neutrality, and credibility.
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