After
 38 years, Israel has officially reopened its embassy in Ghana, 
which was historically the first African state to establish diplomatic 
relations with Israel.
 Amb Sharon Bar-Li with Ghana President John Evans Atta Mills 
After 38 years, Israel has officially reopened its embassy in Ghana.
 Israel's ambassador in Accra, Sharon Bar-Li, presented her credentials 
to Ghana's President John Evans Atta Mills, at a traditional and moving 
ceremony in which the name "Israel" was beaten out on "talking drums".
In her speech, Ambassador Bar-Li noted that this event marks the 
deepening of the historic relations between the two states. Ghana was 
the first African state to establish diplomatic relations with Israel, 
and Israel was very active in Ghana in the areas of development, 
training and education, and provided assistance in setting up local 
institutions. Ghana established itself as a preferred destination for 
investments in the western part of the continent and is an economic 
target for Israeli businesspeople. 
This move is part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' policy to 
strengthen and expand relations with African states and Israel's 
activity on the continent.