Ghana, US seek closer military ties by Staff Writers Accra (AFP) March 20, 2018 Ghana and the United States are working to forge closer ties between their armed forces but both countries denied that involved setting up military bases in the West African nation. News reports in Ghana on Tuesday cited leaked documents from a recent cabinet meeting that formed the basis of a request to parliament to approve an agreement between the two governments. Ministers reportedly backed a proposal to allow the US military access to and the use of facilities in Ghana. There have long been rumours in Ghana that the United States wants to establish a base in the country as part of its military operations in Africa. But Ghana's defence minister Dominic Nitiwul said there were currently no more than 200 US military personnel and it was "not true" Washington wanted a more permanent presence in the country. Similarly, the US Embassy in Accra said in a statement that Washington had "not requested, nor does it plan to establish a military base or bases in Ghana". It added: "This year, the United States of America is investing over $20 million (16.3 million euros) in training and equipment for the Ghanaian armed forces. "Ghana is once again preparing to train US forces, as it did in 2017." Joint exercises were planned for this year "which require access to Ghanaian bases by US participants and those from other nations when included", it added.
Egypt, Sudan presidents agree to patch up differences Cairo (AFP) March 19, 2018 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hosted his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir for talks in Cairo on Monday, with the pair pledging to boost cooperation after tensions between their neighbouring countries. Bashir's visit comes two weeks after the reinstatement of Sudan's ambassador to Cairo following his recall to Khartoum in January. Ties deteriorated between Egypt and Sudan last year when Bashir accused Egypt's intelligence services of supporting opposition forces fighting his troops i ... read more
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