
Ghana rejects Ramaphosa state visit over xenophobic attacks on its nationals
A South African diplomatic source said Ghana's decision reflected serious concerns about the safety and dignity of its citizens living in South Africa, adding that proceeding with a high-level under the current circumstances would have been inappropriate.
Ghana has declined a request for a state by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, following growing concerns over xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and other African migrants in South Africa.
According to the source, Ghana has communicated its concerns to South Africa and called for decisive measures to address the attacks and guarantee the safety of Ghanaian nationals before any future can take place.
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