The Government of Ghana has signed its seventh bilateral debt restructuring agreement, this time with the Czech Republic, as part of its efforts to manage its external debt and promote economic stability.
The agreement was signed earlier today by representatives of the two countries, with Mr. René Jakl, Director of the Claims and Recoveries Department at the Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation (EGAP), representing the Czech Republic.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ghana’s representative conveyed the country’s deep appreciation for the Czech Republic’s cooperation and support. Mr. Jakl described the agreement as a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries, which will open doors for future support.
The ceremony was witnessed by Czech Ambassador Mr. Pavel Bílek and officials from the Ministry of Finance, highlighting the strong diplomatic ties between Ghana and the Czech Republic.
This agreement is part of Ghana’s broader efforts to restructure its external debt and promote economic growth and stability. The government has been engaging with various creditors to secure agreements that will help the country manage its debt and achieve its economic objectives.
The signing of this agreement is expected to further strengthen the relationship between Ghana and the Czech Republic, and promote future cooperation and support between the two countries.
