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Press Releases of Friday, 5 May 2023

Source: Embassy of Mexico

Deepening Ghana – Mexico bilateral relations through cultural, commercial development

Lilian Rizk Rodrigues Lilian Rizk Rodrigues

In August 2022, the Republic of Ghana and the United Mexican States celebrated sixty-one (61) years of bilateral relations. As part of the celebrations, both countries looked forward to strengthening their bilateral ties for the benefit of their people.

Last week, the relations between the two countries were deepened by the signing of a sister city agreement between Accra and Guadalajara, the capital of the state of Jalisco in Western Mexico to promote cultural and commercial development.

The signing ceremony took place on Wednesday, 26th April 2023 at the Accra City Hall and was attended by key stakeholders from the creative arts, culture, and tourism sectors as well as the trade, investment, and education sectors.

In her address, the Mayor of Accra, Hon Elizabeth K. T Sackey, said the friendship between the two cities was the beginning of the collaboration in the areas of arts, culture, tourism, trade, and investment, education, and a testament to the bilateral cooperation that had existed for years between Ghana and Mexico.

She was hopeful that Guadalajara and Accra would embark on impactful projects to the benefit of its residents. "I must admit, Guadalajara and Accra do not only experience lovely sunshine but are also very hospitable cities and since Accra won the title to host this great program, the two cities have been nurturing a friendship which is being culminated in the signing of a sister city agreement today, " she added.

On her part, Mrs. Lilian Rizk Rodrigues, Director of International Relations and Migrant Attention at the Municipality of Guadalajara, described the union as historic feet for the two cities citing the agreement as the first of its kind to be signed with an African city.

According to her, the decision to enter into a sister city agreement with Accra emanated from the common love of books, adding that the relationship would open a door to close connections full of shared activities in the areas of culture, education, tourism, commerce, and technology.

"We are very excited about the world of possibilities that opens with the signing of this twinning agreement, which we are convinced will translate into multiple benefits for the inhabitants of both cities and will be an example to the international community of universal fraternity... We are making history and we should be proud of it...Let me reiterate that in Guadalajara you all have and will have open arms and can count on us at all times," she said.

The Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Mexico in Ghana, Arturo Salazar expressed gratitude to the Mayor of Accra for making the twinning agreement a success assuring that it would go a long way to foster unity and bring development between the city of Accra and Guadalajara.

Guadalajara has a population of 5 million people and it is the second largest city in Mexico, which is located in the north of the American Continent. It is the birthplace of important cultural manifestations in Mexico such as Mariachi folk music, the liquor called tequila, and the Mexican national sport: charrería.