Ghana

Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east. Ghana covers an area of 238,535 km2 (92,099 sq mi), spanning diverse biomes that range from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests.

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The National Archives · 1969 English

A file of correspondence concerning commercial relations between East Germany and Ghana. The documents cover the signing of a trade agreement between the two countries, with details of imports and exports agricultural machinery, electrical equipment, scientific equipment, and consumer goods; exports from Ghana will include foodstuffs, timber, hides and skins, and aluminium. It is also noted that no local publicity

1969 a Ghana/German Democratic Republic: Trade Agreement A trade agreement between Ghana and the German the Ministry of Trade, siened on behalf of the Ghana Government and Mr. R. Rohl signed for the German & ff V i Ih : »overxiir. nt >f the abile of Ghana and the OoTftr»- me;.t of the German uemooratic German Democratic Republic and the Republic of Ghana respectively* The schedules ahall form an integral ^ i i I f goods purchased in the Republic of Ghana and the German Democratic Republic respectively


The National Archives · 1966 English

A file of correspondence concerning commercial relations between Romania and Ghana. The correspondence covers reports in the Romanian press that, following the visit of a Ghanaian economic delegation,

HayfOrd, Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Trade in Ghana, arrived in Bucharest a few days ago. Subsequently


The National Archives · 1966 English

breakdown. It was also possible that disputes amongst the Ghanaian diplomats following a coup attempt in Ghana may have precipitated the request; and that the Bulgarian National Bank's refusal to issue him with


The National Archives · 1966 English

Yugoslavia and Ghana. The documents discuss the recent difficulties experienced by Yugoslav enterprises due to the cancellation of Ghanaian companies' orders, as a result of economic difficulties in Ghana. The documents tractors, and the cancellation of a contract for assistance in the construction of a tractor factory in Ghana.

the consequences of the economic difficulties in Ghana is that some Yugoslav enterprises which were supplying


The National Archives · 1958 English

A file of correspondence concerning relations between the Soviet Union and Ghana. The documents discuss the Soviet recognition of the first anniversary of Ghanaian independence; the possibility of establishing

Relations Office about the Goodwill/Trade Mission from Ghana which proposes to visit the Soviet Union early Moscow about the Goodwill and frade Mission whhh Ghana is sending to the Soviet Union in the near future your letter 1021*5/10/3 of March 10 about the Ghana Trade and Goodwill Mission which is to visit the the Cota.-omealth Relations Office to inform the Ghana authorities of your offer of help, and to let us Accra) of 18th February about the forthcoming Ghana Goodwill and Trade MissL on to the Soviet Union


The National Archives · 1960 English

A file of correspondence and press extracts on commercial relations between East Germany and Ghana. The file reports that trade between the two countries was increasing despite the lack of an official

selected with a view to the economic structure of Ghana and beyond that of West Africa, For example, the far by a foreign country in the y-un. Republic of Ghana. The opening cerenony was attended by prominent exhibition site. H; stressed that the DD , like Ghana, advocated peacs and peaceful construction plans German imperialist circles.' On March 4, the Ghana ain ste : of Economics, Botoio, gave a reception delegation headed by Herbert Warnkes which is in Ghana after its visit to Guinea, had inspected the town


The National Archives · 1960 English

Germany and Ghana. The documents contain a report produced by the British Military Government in West Berlin on recent attempts by the East German government to increase its influence in Ghana. The report report covers a number of visits to Ghana by East German political and industrial delegations; and how Patrick Nkrumah, the Ghanaian leader, has "adopted a firm line against according any form of diplomatic

Regime's Efforts to Increase its Influence in Ghana. 1 CONFIDENTIAL C O N F I D E N T I A L . THE REGIME'S EFFORTS TO INCREASE ITS INFLUENCE IN GHANA Summary Their rebuff over diplomatic relations co-operation between youth organisa- tions in the DDR and Ghana has recently been signed in Berlin. This provides Ghana's side by the Deputy Secretary General of the Ghana Trade Union Congress (paragraphs 1-3). The signature influence in Ghana (paragraph 4). Although diplomatic recognition of the DDR by Ghana may not come


The National Archives · 1959 English

of a meeting in Moscow discussing the "Conference of the Peoples of Africa" which had been held in Ghana. Subjects discussed at the meeting included the slow progress of the development of Soviet-Ghanaian

was also of some interest that the student from Ghana complained that there were only seven students implied that it was not entirely the fault of the Ghana authorities. The point about the "local bourgeoisie" was also of sane interest that the student from Ghana complained that there were only seven students implied that it was not entirely the fault of the Ghana authorities. The point about the "local bourgeoisie" African states was discussed at Accra. The union of Ghana and Guinea might prove a useful example for the


The National Archives · 1963 English

between East Germany and Ghana. The documents discuss the Ghanaian government's decision to establish a Ghanaian trade mission in East Germany; the West German government's fear that Ghana may grant diplomatic are opening a trade mission for "largely practical" reasons. The documents also cover a visit to Ghana by Otto Winzer, the East German First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; and a note sent to the West

of* March 5 about Federal German relations with Ghana. 2. At the regular fortnightly quadripartite meeting in early April. He showed me a Note which the Ghana Embassy in Bonn had just transmitted to the Ministry intention* (my underlining) of the government of Ghana to recognise the G.D.R. and that therefore the of diplomatic relations between the G.D.R. and Ghana did not arise. It understood the apprehension questions was a misrepresentation of the truth. The Ghana government, to put the matter in the right perspective


The National Archives · 1 August 1953 English

TOP SECRET GUARD NIGERIA 10. The coastal area of Nigeria has had long, if intermittent, contact with Western Europe. The Northern part, ruled by powerful Fulani Emirs and largely Muslim …


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