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Huseyin Gungor, the Ambassador of Türkiye to Ghana, has offered his congratulations to Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang on her historic achievement as the first female Vice President of Ghana.
The Ambassador during a courtesy call on the Vice President in Accra, reaffirmed the bilateral relations that exist between Ghana and Türkiye.
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang and the Ambassador deliberated on the excellent relations that exist between the two countries and pledged their support in maintaining the cordiality.
She thanked Mr Gungor for the courtesies and also expressed her gratitude for his gifts.
Mr Gungor indicated his country’s willingness and commitment towards working with Ghana in areas that would inure to their mutual benefit.
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