@nla590ghana: #ksmnewsonline • Ghana has called on global powers to pursue diplomacy rather than conflict as tensions escalate in the Middle East. The appeal was first made by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who urged Israel, the United States, and Iran to step back from the brink and choose dialogue over war. His remarks come amid growing fears of wider conflict following missile strikes and retaliatory threats across the region. Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has also issued a statement saying it is “closely monitoring with serious concern” the escalating tensions. According to the Ministry, the situation has already triggered major disruptions, including airspace closures, grounded flights, and heightened security alerts across several Middle Eastern states such as Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition to the diplomatic appeal, Ablakwa also issued safety advice to Ghanaians living in affected areas. He urged them to avoid unnecessary movement, remain indoors where possible, stay away from large gatherings, strictly follow local security directives, and keep their identification and travel documents readily available. Ghana’s position underscores a broader international call for restraint, emphasizing that diplomacy and dialogue remain the most effective path to preventing further escalation. As global attention remains fixed on the region, the hope is that negotiations will prevail before the situation deteriorates further. - #KSTV
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