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Ghana Hasn’t Demanded Chad’s Suspension From AU – Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

Ghana Hasn’t Demanded Chad’s Suspension From AU – Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has dismissed claims that Ghana has demanded the suspension of Chad from the African Union (AU).

The Ministry’s statement follows a social media publication, which is attributed to the Radio France Internationale (RFI,) stating that Ghana is demanding the suspension of Chad from the African Union due to the recent military coup d’etat.

This was said in a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana on 30 April 2021.

But in a statement, the Ministry stated unequivocally that the “Government of Ghana has not made any such pronouncement on the political situation in Chad”.

“To that end, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration further wishes to seize this opportunity to urge all actors in the media space to be circumspect in outing out publications which do not inure to good relations between sisterly African countries,” the statement noted.

 

Read the Ministry’s statement below

Source: Bohyeba Kwabena Afriyie/plan-b fm
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