Ghana has postponed bilateral meetings with South Africa scheduled for next month due to a surge in anti-migrant violence in South Africa, according to a Ghanaian government spokesperson. The decision highlights growing tensions between the two African nations over the treatment of migrants. The meetings were part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.
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OpinionACCRA/JOHANNESBURG, July 7 - Ghana has postponed bilateral meetings with South Africa that were planned for next month because of an increase in anti-migrant violence in the country, Ghana's government spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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OpinionGhana has postponed bilateral meetings with South Africa that were planned for next month.
The Straits TimesThe postponement is due to a surge in anti-migrant violence in South Africa.
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