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Ghana Postpones Bilateral Talks Over South African Xenophobic Unrest

Ghana has suspended high-level bilateral negotiations with South Africa, citing a wave of anti-migrant violence that threatens to derail the diplomatic agenda. Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu confirmed Tuesday that the meetings, originally scheduled for August under the leadership of both nations' presidents, will remain on hold until tensions subside.

Ghana Postpones Bilateral Talks Over South African Xenophobic Unrest

The decision to defer follows a period of intense civil unrest in South Africa, marked by widespread looting and targeted attacks against foreign nationals. The volatility prompted Accra to initiate the repatriation of several Ghanaian citizens caught in the chaos. South African presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya noted that the postponement request surfaced during routine scheduling efforts in Johannesburg.

While the current climate has forced a pause, both administrations maintain that the core bilateral relationship remains a priority. Officials are now navigating diplomatic channels to identify a window for rescheduling once the domestic security situation in South Africa stabilizes.

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