Foreign Affairs Minister Debriefs On Strategy Session WithGlobal Reparations Experts

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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister has held a high-level virtual debriefing and strategy session with global reparations experts and activists, following the landmark United Nations resolution of March 25 which declared the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity.

The meeting focused on assessing progress and outlining the next phase of action in the global push for justice and restitution. According to the Minister, the engagement revealed a renewed sense of unity and determination among stakeholders, with participants expressing strong commitment to advancing the reparations agenda.

He noted that the group remains resolute and undeterred by opposition, including voices of denial and intimidation, stressing that the pursuit of historical justice will not be derailed.

The Minister also reaffirmed that the process is being driven under the leadership of John Mahama, adding that further details on agreed next steps will be communicated in the coming days.

He expressed appreciation to individuals and groups around the world who continue to support the cause, describing the global solidarity as a source of encouragement in what he called a significant and ongoing journey toward justice.

“More victories lie ahead,” he stated, signalling confidence in the progress of the reparations movement.

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