Marko Đurić in Ghana: Diplomatic Marathon or Just Another Photo Op?
Looks like our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marko Đurić, decided to take a little stroll through Africa! Starting July 17, he’s on a two-day official visit to Ghana, where he’s got a full diplomatic marathon ahead — meetings with Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and even the Minister of Food, Agriculture, Tourism, and Culture.
What’s going on in Ghana?
Ghana isn’t just another dot on the map for Đurić. He’s set to visit the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Center, dedicated to Ghana’s first president and independence hero. Sounds like Đurić is either there to learn how to run a country or at least snap some Instagram-worthy pics next to a monument.
Diplomatic marathon or just a show?
Meetings with top officials, visits to cultural centers, talks about agriculture and tourism — it all sounds like serious business. But is this really deep cooperation or just another chance to score political points? Ghana is an important African country, but how much will this visit actually change relations?
Numbers and facts you can’t ignore
- Two-day visit
- Meetings with the president and foreign minister
- Visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Center
- Meetings with the minister of food, agriculture, tourism, and culture
Sounds like Đurić has his hands full, but will anything concrete come out of it?
Conclusion
While Đurić tries to make a good impression in Ghana, we wonder — is this just another diplomatic show or the start of something really big? If you’ve got thoughts, feel free to share them, maybe together we’ll uncover what’s really going on behind the scenes of these diplomatic visits.
And if you’re bored, drop a diplomacy meme in the comments to lighten up these serious meetings!