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Ghana will not offer military base to US: president

AFP  |  Accra 

will not sign an agreement with to set up a military base, said today.

The confirmed in a television address that the two countries would ink a defence cooperation agreement, but was emphatic that "has not offered a military base, and will not offer a military base to the of America".

His comments come after hundreds of people took to the streets of Accra, Ghana's capital, last Wednesday to protest against a controversial military deal with which was passed by parliament last week.

The protesters have served notice they will take the demonstration to other parts of the country if the signs the deal.

Critics say the agreement undermines the country's sovereignty.

and the US are working to forge closer ties between their armed forces but both have denied rumours that is planning to set up military bases in the West African nation.

"The of America has not made any request for such consideration and, consistent with our established foreign policy, we will not consider any such request," he said.

"I will never be the that will compromise or sell the sovereignty of our country. I respect deeply the memory of the great patriots whose sacrifice and toil brought about our independence and freedom," Akufo-assured Ghanaians.

According to the president, who said he was outraged by the position of the main opposition National Democratic Congress, the agreement will benefit not only Ghana, but the West African sub-region.

"In consideration of the realities of our circumstances and the challenges to peace in our region in our time, we have deemed it prudent to continue the Co-operation Agreement with the of America.

"It will help enhance our defence capability, and offer an important layer of support in our common effort to protect the peace in our region," Akufo-added.

In the past decade, the has expanded its military presence in Africa, ostensibly to stop the spread of Islamist extremism by groups such as Islamic State, Boko Haram and on the continent.

Ghana, a of gold and cocoa, prides itself as being a beacon of stability in a region blighted by coups, dictators and corruption.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 10:00 IST
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