Ghana and Grenada have held their first-ever political consultations in Accra. The meeting focused on building cooperation between Africa and the Caribbean. Both nations discussed collaboration in education, trade, health, and climate action.
Ghana’s Deputy Foreign Minister said the talks marked a new era of South–South unity. Grenada’s delegation emphasized cultural exchange and youth development. The two countries agreed to work on scholarship programs and tourism partnerships. Officials described the meeting as historic and a sign of growing Afro-Caribbean friendship. The consultations ended with a joint pledge to deepen bilateral and regional cooperation.