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King Charles sends Independence Day wishes, highlights Ghana–UK friendship

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The King of the United Kingdom, Charles III, has extended congratulations to President John Dramani Mahama and the people of Ghana as the country marks its Independence Day.

In a message commemorating the anniversary of Ghana’s independence, the British monarch said he and the Queen were pleased to send their warmest wishes to the President and citizens of the West African nation on the national occasion.

“On the occasion of your Independence Day, my wife and I send our warmest congratulations to you and to the people of the Republic of Ghana,” the King said.

The message highlighted the longstanding relationship between Ghana and the United Kingdom, describing it as one built on shared history, cooperation and common values within the Commonwealth of Nations.

King Charles noted that the connection between the two countries had deep historical roots and continued to thrive through diplomatic engagement, cultural exchanges and economic partnerships.

“It is with sincere appreciation that I reflect upon the enduring partnership between our nations, rooted in the shared values and mutual respect that define our Commonwealth,” he stated.

The monarch also referenced the visit of his brother, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, to Accra last November, saying the trip reinforced the close relationship between the two nations.

“As my brother, H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh said on his visit to Accra in November, we share an extraordinary history and heritage,” he said.

King Charles further acknowledged the role of the Ghanaian community in the United Kingdom, praising its contribution to British society across several sectors.

He said the Ghanaian diaspora had helped deepen ties between the two countries through their work in business, education, culture and other fields.

The King also emphasised the importance of cooperation within the Commonwealth at a time of global challenges, expressing hope that member states would continue to work together to promote stability and development.

“The Commonwealth’s rich diversity and the energy of its younger generations continue to inspire hope and progress. In these times of global uncertainty, our collective strength and unity are more vital than ever,” he said.

The monarch concluded by wishing Ghana a peaceful and prosperous future as it celebrates another year of independence.

Source:
www.graphic.com.gh

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