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The foreign relations of Ghana are controlled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ghana.Ghana is active in the United Nations and many of its specialised agencies, the World Trade Organization, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States.
By 1970, Pakistan was passing through a serious economic and political crisis, which eventually led to the secession of East Pakistan in 1971. The rapid economic development of the 1950s and 1960s could not be sustained by 1970, and a wave of nationalization of business and industry was unfolding under Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto .
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Pakistan, excluding honorary consulates. [1] As the fifth-most populous country [ 2 ] and the second-most populous country in the Muslim world , [ 3 ] Pakistan has an extensive and large diplomatic network around the world.
In reaction to Pakistan's new nuclear capacity, the United States in 1992 passed the Pressler Amendment approving sanctions against Pakistan, [78] Relations would restrengthen following 9/11 with Pakistan's warm response following the tragedy. Aid was given to Pakistan for the first time again in 2002, and the 2000s saw an extension of this ...
Ghana–Pakistan relations (4 C) Ghana–Peru relations (1 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Bilateral relations of Ghana" The following 27 pages are in this category ...
Gained independence as the Dominion of Pakistan. Republic declared on 23 March 1956 with the last Governor-General of Pakistan, Iskander Mirza becoming the first President of Pakistan. Includes the city of Gwadar, transferred from Muscat and Oman on 8 September 1958. Included Bangladesh (then known as East Pakistan) until 1971. [13]