Ghana and South Korea have signed a visa exemption settlement that enables holders of diplomatic and work passports from each nations to journey visa-free.
The settlement was signed by Ghanaian Overseas Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and South Korean Overseas Minister Cho Hyun on the sidelines of the continued Africa-Korea Overseas Ministers’ Assembly.
The settlement is the primary visa-free settlement between Ghana and South Korea in practically 50 years of formal diplomatic relations, in accordance with Ablakwa, Hong stated.
He stated negotiations would proceed with the goal of extending the visa exemption settlement to atypical passport holders sooner or later.
The Overseas Minister expressed confidence that this settlement will strengthen cooperation between the 2 nations, promote official exchanges and deepen bilateral relations.
My lord. Mr Ablakwa added that the settlement types a part of the commitments to be carried out following Mr John Dramani Mahama’s working go to to South Korea in March 2026.
The visa-free settlement is predicted to ease journey for presidency officers and strengthen diplomatic engagement as Ghana and South Korea increase cooperation in areas of mutual curiosity.
