Ghana-South Africa presidential meet halted over migrant tensions
Summary
A planned meeting between Ghana’s President John Mahama and South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa was postponed because of violent protests against immigrants in South Africa. The two countries have had ongoing diplomatic disagreements related to these anti-foreigner attacks.Key Facts
- Ghana and South Africa were set to hold a presidential meeting.
- The meeting was delayed due to violence against migrants in South Africa.
- South Africa’s President is Cyril Ramaphosa.
- Ghana’s President is John Mahama.
- The protests in South Africa target foreign nationals.
- The protests have caused diplomatic tensions between Ghana and South Africa.
- The violence involves some serious clashes and unrest.
- These events have affected diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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