The Government of Ghana had in an earlier
statement signed by Foreign Affairs Minister Hanna Tetteh, condemned the coup of September 17, noting that it violates with impunity «the internationally brokered process to promote the principle of entrenching democracy and constitutional governance in Burkina Faso.»
The decision, according to
a statement signed by foreign affairs minister Hanna Tetteh, is at the behest of the US government.
Not exact matches
According to a
statement released
by Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri - Erewa and
signed by her Media aide, Mr Abdur - Rahman Balogun, on Monday said the latest gruesome killing of Tochukwu Nnadi
by Police in South Africa, was unacceptable to the people and government of Nigeria.
The Minority made the request in a
statement signed by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament and Ranking Member, Committee on
Foreign Affairs and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday.
A
statement signed by Information Minister, Mustapha Hamid said Mr Appiah will be replaced
by the Director - General of Research at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Rasheed Seidu Inusah.
«The change in venue follows a decision
by the managers of the Conference Centre (Ministry of
Foreign Affairs) to deny organizers of the programme the use of the facility — 24 hours to the Public Lecture, despite earlier assurances and two days (last week Wednesday and this Monday 5th September) of technical meetings and arrangements between the organizers and technical men at the Centre, which concluded on among others, the Technical set - up for the event,» a
statement signed by Bawumia's press secretary, Kwabena Boadu explained.
The
statement signed by its Ranking Member on Parliament's
Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, further said «The loud silence of Ghana's
Foreign Minister, Ms. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and the Government led
by President Akufo - Addo especially in the face of some reprehensible support from sections of the NPP led
by its Acting Chairman Freddie Blay, is most troubling as it has the tendency to convey a tacit approval of the egregious sins of their chief diplomat in South Africa.»
One such law noted that when congress requested scientific information «prepared
by government researchers and scientists shall be transmitted uncensored to congress and without delay,» but the president's
signing statement read «the President can tell researchers to withhold any information from congress if he decides its disclosure could impair
foreign relations, national security, or the workings of the executive branch.»
Organized in Paris, the
statement was
signed by notables ranging from South African Bishop Desmond Tutu to
foreign actors such as Gerard Depardieu and Anthony Hopkins to Americans like opera diva Jessye Norman and actress Lauren Bacall to, unforgivably, U.S. historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr..
Here is the official
statement (found via The Film Stage) released and
signed by all five of the Best
Foreign - Language Film nominees at the 89th Academy Awards.
This
statement by the EU
foreign ministers is a
sign that the EU is beginning to grasp the scale of the forestry problem in Burma.