Interviews
STEADY RUSSIA-GHANA RELATIONS - A Cultural Bridge
- His Excellency Valery Orlov, Russian Ambassador to Ghana
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), also called the Soviet Union, was among the score of nations that first established diplomatic relations with the newly independent Ghana. One of the world's two super-powers, the USSR also became one of the first to establish a cultural centre in Accra after the UK and the US. read more >>
PROSPECTS FOR STRONGER BILATERAL COOPERATION
- His Excellency Valery Orlov, Russian Ambassador to Ghana
Russia-Ghana relations suffered serious setbacks and stayed shaky from the mid-1960s and although diplomatic relations have been consistent, trade, economic and cultural ties have not been so consistent. Russia's Ambassador to Ghana since 2002, Mr Valery Orlov, discusses these issues: read more >>
RUSSIA'S CULTURAL AMBASSADOR
- Mrs. Anita Orlov, wife of the Russian Ambassador to Ghana
The Soviet Union was among the first nations with which the newly independent nation of Ghana established full diplomatic relations. The first Soviet Ambassador was the 18th to present his letters of credence and since then relations between the two countries have been cordial and mutually beneficial. read more >>
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