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Malian PM Arrives in Accra to Deliver Message to  President Mahama

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Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maiga has arrived in Accra to deliver a special message from President Assimi Goita to  President John Dramani Mahama.

Maiga was welcomed by a high-level government delegation upon his arrival in Accra, including Marietta Brew, Legal Advisor to the President.

The visit aims to facilitate talks with  President John Dramani Mahama on strengthening bilateral relations between Ghana and Mali.

Discussions are expected to focus on areas of mutual interest, such as trade, security, and regional cooperation.

Maiga is scheduled to meet with Mahama on Thursday to discuss the details of the message.

Source:TheDotNews

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