H.E Alhaji Said Sinare Ghana’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has presented a copy of his Letter of Credence to the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Chief of Protocol, marking a significant step in formally commencing his diplomatic duties in the Gulf nation.
The presentation ceremony, held in Riyadh, was conducted in a cordial atmosphere, reflecting the strong diplomatic ties between the Republic of Ghana and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
During the engagement, discussions focused on the longstanding bilateral relations between the two countries and explored avenues to further strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment, cultural exchange, and economic partnership.
The Ambassador reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to deepening its diplomatic and economic relations with Saudi Arabia, while highlighting the importance of sustained collaboration to promote shared prosperity and development.
He expressed optimism about the future of Ghana–Saudi Arabia relations, noting that the engagement sets a positive tone for enhanced diplomatic interaction and strategic partnership between the two nations.
The presentation of copies of Letters of Credence is a key diplomatic process that precedes the formal presentation of the original credentials to the host country’s Head of State, officially accrediting an ambassador to represent their country.
Ghana and Saudi Arabia have enjoyed decades of cordial relations, underpinned by cooperation in diplomacy, religion, education, and economic development.

