We’re working to evacuate Ghanaian students in Ukraine through its neighbours – Foreign Affairs Ministry
To ensure a smooth evacuation of Ghanaian students caught up in the row between Russia and Ukraine, the government is said to have started engaging Ukraine’s neighbouring countries.
The Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Ministry revealed that this has become necessary because Ukraine had closed its airspace following its issues with Russia.
Currently, the Russian troops are already in Ukraine, attacking the former Soviet bloc following Russia’s disagreement with NATO’s eastward expansion.
Russia as a country is not happy with Ukrainian membership of the US-led Atlantic military alliance as it deems it unacceptable.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, a list of students in Ukraine has been obtained and efforts are far advanced to evacuate them.
It also said it is in touch with Ghanaian students in Ukraine through their leaders. Over a thousand Ghanaian students are believed to be in Ukraine.
“Following the closure of the Ukraine airspace, it has become challenging to airlift our compatriots from Kyiv and other parts of the country. Hence, the only viable means is by land to neighbouring countries such as Moldova, Belarus, Slovakia, and Hungary.”
The Foreign Affairs Ministry also indicated that relevant Ghanaian missions and Honorary consuls are on standby to help the students who have already begun their road trip to Hungary and Romania.
“Discussions with the authorities in Switzerland, Turkey, Moldova, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia to assist with the smooth evacuation of Ghanaians in Ukraine are far advanced.”
“The officials of relevant Ghanian diplomatic missions and Honorary Consuls are on standby to facilitate the passage of students who had commenced their journey by road to Romania and Hungary.”
The Ministry urges Ghanaians in Ukraine, to keep calm as measures are being finalized to ensure their safe evacuation.
Meanwhile, the first batch of Ghanaian students in Ukraine has arrived in Romania safely. and another batch is on its way to Hungary while a bus will be available on Monday to take the rest to Poland.