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Abstention not a rejection of Ghana’s slavery resolution — EU

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The European Union (EU) has launched a diplomatic charm offensive to repair its image in West Africa following its refusal to back a landmark United Nations resolution on the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

The EU’s Head of Delegation to Ghana, Rune Skinnebach, has stepped forward to clarify that the bloc’s decision to abstain from the vote was a matter of procedural disagreement rather than a rejection of the moral imperative behind the motion.

The resolution, which was a significant diplomatic feat for President John Dramani Mahama, officially labels the slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity”.

In an interview on Citi TV on Saturday, March 28, Ambassador Skinnebach pulled back the curtain on the tense negotiations that preceded the General Assembly vote. He revealed that while 123 countries, led by Ghana, pushed for the current text, the EU’s attempts to shape the resolution were sidelined.

“We have been trying to engage constructively also in New York in the debate around this resolution. We have come up with a couple of suggestions; they have not been taken on board. This is fine,” Skinnebach remarked, suggesting that the final document did not reflect European input.

Despite the snub, the Ambassador emphasized that the EU purposely avoided joining the United States and Israel in voting “No”. Instead, they chose the middle ground of abstention.

Addressing the public outcry in Ghana over the bloc’s perceived indifference, Skinnebach was firm in his defence of Europe’s historical and moral position. He argued that an abstention on a specific text does not equate to a denial of the horrors of slavery.

“I understand the rules of the game but what I am saying is we did not vote against it. We abstained for very clear reasons. It does not mean, however, that we do not support the moral underpinnings of this resolution,” he stated.

He further pointed out that the EU is eager to address the “enduring scars” of the trade, provided the approach is collaborative and “forward-looking”.

“It does not mean that we don’t want to engage in a forward-looking unified approach to address the legacy of slavery. It does not mean that we have not addressed this legacy in the past also,” the Ambassador added.

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