The inaugural session of Political Consultations between Ghana and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been held in Accra, marking a significant step towards strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
The consultations, which took place on Monday, January 26, 2026, provided a platform for both sides to explore enhanced cooperation across key areas of mutual interest, including diplomacy, trade and investment, defence, health, education, agriculture, peace and security, as well as people-to-people exchanges.

Following the consultations, the Additional Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistani delegation, Ambassador Hamid Asghar Khan, paid a courtesy call on Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, James Gyakye Quayson, MP, to brief him on the outcomes of the discussions.
Mr Quayson welcomed Ambassador Khan and his delegation and expressed optimism that sustained dialogue between the two countries would translate into tangible benefits for the peoples of Ghana and Pakistan.

Ambassador Khan, on his part, reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to implementing the outcomes of the consultations for the mutual benefit of both nations.
He further disclosed that discussions were at an advanced stage towards finalising a visa waiver arrangement for holders of Diplomatic and Official Passports.

He also announced that Pakistan is planning a trade mission to Ghana in the near future, aimed at strengthening private sector engagement between the two countries and promoting economic growth.

Both sides expressed confidence that the deepening cooperation would usher in a new phase of Ghana–Pakistan relations, anchored on mutual respect, shared interests, and sustainable partnerships.
