Macron Praises Ghana's Push for UN Reparations Resolution in Meeting with Mahama
French President Emmanuel Macron has praised Ghana for its leading role in securing a landmark United Nations resolution on reparations linked to the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism, reaffirming France's commitment to joining global efforts on recognition and reconciliation.
The commendation came during a high-level engagement between President Macron and Ghanaian President John Mahama, where the French leader acknowledged Accra's significant diplomatic push at the UN — an effort that has drawn both international attention and debate among world powers.
Ghana has been at the forefront of advocating for a formal UN framework on reparations, a cause that resonates deeply across the African continent and among diaspora communities worldwide. The UN resolution marks a milestone in what has been a decades-long campaign by African and Caribbean nations for accountability over the historical injustices of slavery and colonial rule.
Macron reaffirmed France's determination to play a constructive role in the broader conversation, signalling a shift in tone from Western nations that have historically been reluctant to engage formally with reparations discussions at the multilateral level.
Ghana's leadership on this issue has elevated its standing in global diplomacy, with Accra increasingly seen as a key voice for African interests on the world stage. Rights advocates and pan-Africanist groups have welcomed France's expressed willingness to engage, though many stress that words must be followed by concrete commitments.
Source: 3News

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