The Government of Ghana has announced an agreement with the government of South Korea which will see to a historic visa waiver agreement for holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports .
In a post made on X by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ghana, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa explained that this is the first agreement of its kind in the two countries’ nearly 50 years of formal bilateral relations.

The Minister added that this move come after the working visit of President Mahama to South Korea in March this year and was signed in the margins of the ongoing Africa-Korea Foreign Ministers Meeting.

He further added that discussions are still in place to extend the Visa Waiver to Holders of Ordinary Passports.
He then expressed his commitment to delivering on the key priorities announced by President Mahama in his reset agenda.
