Burkina Faso severed ties with France and escalates the diplomatic crisis with its former metropolis

Burkina Faso severed ties with France and escalates the diplomatic crisis with its former metropolis
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The military junta accused Paris of interference and support for subversive networks, while France is considering responding with reciprocal measures

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Burkina Faso officially broke its diplomatic relations with France, deepening the rift with the former colonial power and culminating years of growing political, military, and diplomatic tensions between the two countries. The decision was announced by the military junta that governs the African nation and took effect immediately, in a new episode of the shifting alliances that are affecting the Sahel region.

The Burkinabe regime communicated on Friday the severing of ties with Paris, accusing it of maintaining ''neo-colonial ambitions'' and of supporting ''subversive and terrorist networks''. Although the authorities did not provide evidence to support these accusations, they claimed that France has repeatedly interfered in the country's internal affairs and that the conditions no longer exist to maintain a diplomatic relationship based on mutual respect.

In an official statement, the Minister of Communication, Pingdwende Gilbert Ouedraogo, stated that ''the essential conditions for developing relations based on mutual respect, mutual trust, non-interference in internal affairs, and respect for national sovereignty are no longer met''. For this reason, he explained, the Government decided to immediately end diplomatic relations with France.

The new government of Burkina Faso suggested that trust with the French government has eroded considerably
The new government of Burkina Faso suggested that trust with the French government has eroded considerably

Paris's response came just a few hours later. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed regret over the decision and described it as ''hostile and unfounded''. Furthermore, it stated that the announcement reflects ''the worrying drift of the Burkinabe authorities'' and confirmed that it is considering adopting reciprocal measures in response to the diplomatic break.

The spokesperson for the French Ministry, Pascal Confavreux, noted that the Government is evaluating what the next steps will be and, at the same time, advised French citizens remaining in Burkina Faso to take extra precautions while monitoring the situation on the ground.

For now, it is unclear how the decision will affect the functioning of the French embassy in Ouagadougou or what consequences it will have for the bilateral cooperation that was still in effect between the two countries.

The break represents the culmination of a deterioration that began after the coup d'état in 2022, when a military junta took power with the promise of restoring security in the face of the advance of jihadist groups operating in the Sahel.

The French government provided a swift response outlining the steps to be taken regarding the situation
The French government provided a swift response outlining the steps to be taken regarding the situation

Since then, relations with France have steadily deteriorated. In 2023, the military authorities requested the departure of the French ambassador and declared the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator persona non grata. Subsequently, in 2024, they expelled three French diplomats under accusations of engaging in activities deemed subversive.

The relationship also broke down on the military front. France had been for years the main ally of Burkina Faso in the fight against extremist organizations linked to Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, deploying hundreds of soldiers within anti-terrorist operations in the region.

However, after the junta came to power, the new Government ordered the withdrawal of French troops and began to promote a foreign policy aimed at reducing the influence of the former metropolis over the country's internal affairs.

Burkina Faso, with a population of nearly 23 million inhabitants, has been facing a severe security crisis for over a decade. Attacks by extremist groups have caused thousands of deaths and millions of displaced people both within the country and in other neighboring Sahel states, currently considered the most affected region by terrorism in the world.

The military junta of the African country promised efficient action against the extremist groups operating within the borders of Burkina Faso
The military junta of the African country promised efficient action against the extremist groups operating within the borders of Burkina Faso



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