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Ghana's has announced his country will issue to all citizens of African Union states. Anyone arriving in Ghana with a from an African Union nation will get a , which could be for up to 30 days. The president said the was to bridge the between African citizens. He said: "With from July this year, we will be allowing citizens of AU member states to enter our country and obtain visas on …and experience what our country has to offer. This , with time, should stimulate air travel, trade, investment and tourism."

The African Union commended Ghana's in helping to bring Africa closer and reducing . It said: "After Ghana…many other African countries will follow , in the of achieving an integrated, and peaceful Africa." It added that the visa would benefit Ghana in its relations. More countries need to follow Ghana's . Only 25 per cent of African countries offer visas to other African nationals. It is for U.S. citizens to travel to and within Africa than it is for Africans to visit other's countries.

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