Ghana and Ukraine have pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation in cybersecurity, digitalisation, and information technology following a high-level virtual meeting between officials of both countries on Tuesday, June 4, 2025.

The discussions, led by Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister and Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Anton Demokhin; and Ghana's Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, focused on key areas including cyber defence, Artificial Intelligence, innovation development, and digital governance.

This initiative aims to foster technological advancement and security in both nations.

In a statement from the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and shared by dailygraphic.com.gh, it highlighted the commitment of both nations to enhancing government-to-government and business-to-business collaborations in the digital sector, which is part of a broader efforts to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations between Kyiv and Accra. "The growing dynamic of Ukrainian-Ghanaian dialogue at the highest political level, as well as between our foreign ministers, clearly demonstrates the mutual interest of Ukraine and Ghana in developing broad bilateral cooperation. "We commend Ghana's Digital Agenda as a timely step towards the global digital economy and believe that Ukrainian experience would support the initiatives on agenda," Demokhin said.