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Pakistan and Ghana Hold First Bilateral Political Consultations in Historic Summit

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**Bilateral Political Consultations Between Pakistan and Ghana Held in Ghana**

The Government of Pakistan and the Government of Ghana held their inaugural Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) on January 26, 2026, in Accra, Ghana. The Pakistani delegation was led by Ambassador Hamid Asghar Khan, Additional Foreign Secretary, while the Ghanaian side was headed by Ambassador Khadija Iddrisu, Chief Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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During these consultations, two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed: one on Bilateral Political Consultations and another between the Foreign Service Academy in Islamabad and the Ghana Foreign Service Institute. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations and agreed to enhance cooperation across various sectors including politics, economy, defense, tourism, culture, health, education, information technology, and other mutually beneficial areas.

The two countries also agreed to hold the next round of Bilateral Political Consultations in Islamabad next year. Pakistan and Ghana have enjoyed a friendly, cooperative relationship spanning many decades. The institutional dialogue process is expected to further strengthen their bilateral relations through more meaningful project-specific cooperation.

**Date:** January 26, 2026
**Location:** Accra, Ghana

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