Ghana Backs U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s Proposed Peace Plan for Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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The Government of the Republic of Ghana has officially expressed its support for the proposed Russia-Ukraine peace framework introduced by former U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

In a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ghana reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to global peace, stability, and the principles of international cooperation.

According to the statement, Ghana welcomes the peace initiative as a constructive step toward ending the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has had significant humanitarian and geopolitical implications.

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The government emphasized that any initiative rooted in dialogue, mutual respect, and the cessation of hostilities deserves serious consideration from the international community.

The proposed framework, as noted in the release, underscores the need to protect civilian lives, restore territorial integrity, and establish long-term reconciliation.

Ghana’s endorsement aligns with its long-standing tradition of peacekeeping and mediation across the African continent and beyond.

“As a nation with a proud tradition of peacekeeping and mediation, Ghana stands ready to support constructive efforts that advance these goals,” the statement reads. “We encourage all parties to engage in the negotiations in good faith and to place the welfare of their people above political differences.”

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The Ministry concluded by reiterating Ghana’s commitment to collaborating with regional and global partners to ensure that peace, security, and prosperity prevail in every part of the world.

The endorsement reflects Ghana’s active diplomatic posture on global conflict resolution and reinforces its role as a peace advocate in the international community.

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