President Akufo-Addo has stated that the Russia invasion of Ukraine is affecting the African and Asian continents adversely and that whatever the developed world and global players can do to end the war ought to be done forthwith.
Addressing attendees of the launch of the Asia Society Forum in Paris, France today 13 October 2022, on the theme, ‘To Act in Troubled Times: New Perspectives from France, Asia, Africa and the World’, President Akufo-Addo said the war, which threatens to spread, is already a global conflict that is bringing to the brink of breakdown the international order inherited from the second world war and the fall of communism.
“What could be the prospects for development in a destroyed world? We must collectively think about the post-war period and even if some will find it premature, think about reconciliation.
“Europe as a gateway to Africa and Asia have for decades projected an image of stability and prosperity. Today, it is returning to its old demons by becoming one of the most unstable areas in the world,” President Akufo-Addo said.
“This instability, fundamentally compromises the development prospects of both Africa and Asia, for both need the stable, prosperous and support of Europe capable of playing its full role as a responsible partner. We Africans and our fellow Asians have a common interest in ensuring that what is primarily a European crisis is resolved as soon as possible,” the President added.
Ghana’s position on Russia’s war
According to President Akufo-Addo, “A stable world is a world without winners or losers. It is a world that respects international law. It is a world of equity where the strongest do not crush the weakest.” To this end, he repeated Ghana’s position on Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine, which is that, she condemns the war in no uncertain terms and demands that Russia puts a stop to the war and withdraw her troops from Ukraine immediately.
“I have lived long enough to know that any victory won through injustice, imposed not through fairness but through violence and coercion is a victory in the form of defeat for the victor, for the vanquished, for global security, for humanity.
“That is why I repeat, whatever the fate of the arms, Ghana, my country, beacon of democracy and stability in contemporary Africa, vigorously condemns Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, a sovereign country,” President Akufo-Addo stated.
Dialogue and negotiations
In his address, Akufo-Addo indicated that the surest way to guarantee world peace will be to use dialogue and negotiations to settle disputes that may arise between nation states and not through the means of war.
“Ghana, the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain her freedom and independence from colonial bondage, in her case, British colonial rule, has been consistently committed to a vision of the world, free from hegemonic practices in which all nations, great or small, live in peaceful co-existence in conditions of equity, mutual respect and where differences in the international arena are settled by dialogue and negotiations and not by force and violence,” President Akufo-Addo noted.