The first woman Speaker of the United States House of Representatives who is leading a Congressional delegation to Ghana has arrived in Accra.
Nancy Pelosi and her delegation touched down at Terminal 3 of the Kotaka International Airport, Sunday afternoon.
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They were met by the Speaker of Parliament, Mike Aaron Oquaye and the US Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan.
Some members of Parliament, as well as other dignitaries, were also at the Airport to welcome them amid a rich cultural display.
Year Of Return: Ghana’s Ambassador To The US Visits Speaker Pelosi Ahead of Historical Trip
They will hold high-level discussions with President Akufo-Addo as well as speak with her Ghanaian counterpart, Mike Oquaye and other senior government officials.
There is a dinner held in Speaker Pelosi’s honour tonight at the Jubilee Lounge of Parliament, where she will respond to a toast.
She will also deliver an address to the Ghanaian Parliament on Wednesday.
“It is a special honour to be the first U.S. Speaker of the House to address the illustrious Parliament of Ghana, as we build on the partnership between our nations,” she said.
While in Ghana, Speaker Pelosi and her delegation will pay visits at Cape Coast and Elmina Castles as part of the ‘Year of Return‘ celebrations.
At the Cape Coast Castle, they will be at the ‘Door of No Return’ to observe the 400th Anniversary of the First Enslaved Africans landing in Jamestown Virginia, USA.
“As we face evolving global security challenges, our delegation will thank our men and women in uniform and receive briefings from U.S. military leaders at U.S. Army Africa headquarters,” Speaker Pelosi said ahead of her visit to Africa.
She added that once they arrive in Ghana, “our delegation looks forward to high-level discussions on key issues such as regional security, sustainable and inclusive development and the challenges of tomorrow including the climate crisis.”
The team will then visit the US Army Africa headquarters in Italy.
Below are pictures and videos of her arrival in Ghana.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
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