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    Ghana Reaffirms Neutrality: No Foreign Military Bases

    By Rebecca EsonMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has strongly defended Ghana’s long-standing policy against hosting foreign military bases, stressing that the escalating Middle East conflict underscores the wisdom of the country’s neutral stance.

    Speaking at Chatham House on Monday, March 9, 2026, he addressed regional concerns over defence pacts, including the pending EU-Ghana security cooperation, clarifying that while Ghana welcomes strategic partnerships, it will never allow foreign troops to be stationed on its soil.

    His remarks come amid heightened geopolitical tensions, as the US-Israel-Iran conflict spills into Gulf states. Tehran’s retaliatory strikes on hubs hosting American forces highlight the risks Ghana seeks to avoid. Ablakwa explained that rejecting permanent bases shields Ghana from becoming a proxy battlefield.

    ‘In our strategic national interest, we draw clear lines. There is a red line—we do not accept military bases in our country,’ he declared, adding that current events vindicate Ghana’s position.

    He distinguished between logistical cooperation, such as the Defence Cooperation Agreement with the US, and permanent foreign footprints, noting similar ties with the UK and Gulf states are bound strictly by domestic law.

    What once puzzled partners is now seen with respect, as the dangers of hosting foreign assets become evident. Ablakwa stressed that all interventions must be individually negotiated and authorised at the highest level.

    By avoiding permanent bases, Ghana reduces the risk of retaliatory strikes against its territory. He cited Ghana’s collaboration with the US and Nigeria in the December 2025 strikes on ISIS targets in Sokoto State as an example of targeted, temporary cooperation.

    As the EU prepares to sign its first African defence pact with Ghana, Ablakwa’s message was clear: Ghana seeks equal partnerships, not to serve as a station for foreign divisions.

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