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Event: Burkina Faso’s
Friday, June 26, 2026 · 9:51 PM EDTEntities: burkina faso’s, ibrahim traore, west african, french, ouagadougou, gilbert ouedraogo, niger, landlocked burkina faso
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The military government, in power since a coup in 2022, accused France of having ‘neo-colonial ambitions’.Burkina Faso has broken off diplomatic relations with France, further widening the rift with its former colonial ruler.“The government of Burkina Faso hereby informs the national and international community that it has decided to sever diplomatic relations with France with effect from today, June 26, 2026,” said Friday’s statement read out on national television.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Macron tours East Africa amid push to redefine France’s role in Africalist 2 of 4Can Macron’s Kenya visit revive French influence in Africa?list 3 of 4Armed attack on airport in Niger’s capital kills 11 soldiers, 2 civilianslist 4 of 4Mauritania’s female Islamic guides: Leading the fight against ‘extremism’end of listThe military government led by Captain Ibrahim Traore, in power since a coup in September 2022, is pursuing a policy against critical voices and Western countries, especially France.In the TV announcement, the government accused France of persistently acting against its interests.“The essential conditions for promoting relations based on mutual respect, reciprocal trust, respect for the principle of non-interference in internal affairs and national sovereignty are not in place,” said Communications Minister, Gilbert Ouedraogo.He said the decision followed a review of relations with Paris. He accused France of having “neo-colonial ambitions, made evident by its active support for subversive networks and the terrorists who are plunging our country and the Sahel into mourning”.In January, political parties in Burkina Faso were formally dissolved by the military government, which has also seized all their assets in a move analysts say is a major blow for democracy in the West African nation.Landlocked Burkina Faso is grappling with several armed groups which have seized control of land in the country’s north, south and west. These include the al-Qaeda-backed Jama’at Nusrat…
Burkina Faso’s ruling junta on Friday severed diplomatic ties with former colonial ruler France, accusing Paris of persistently acting against its interests.The military regime led by Captain Ibrahim Traore, in power since a coup in September 2022, is pursuing a policy repressive towards critical voices and hostile to Westerners, particularly France.“The government of Burkina Faso hereby informs the national and international community that it has decided to sever diplomatic relations with France with effect from today, June 26, 2026,” it announced in a statement read out on the west African nation’s national television.The junta also accused France of harbouring “neocolonial ambitions, made evident by its active support for subversive networks and the terrorists who are plunging our country and the Sahel into mourning”.Burkina Faso, like several of its neighbours, has for a decade been hit by deadly violence by jihadists affiliated with al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group.Captain Ibrahim Traore, Burkina Faso’s president, attends a ceremony in Ouagadougou in October 2022. Photo: AFPAccording to the statement, this decision “concerns exclusively the institutional framework of relations between the two states at the diplomatic level”.