Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim TRAORÉ welcomes eight new Ambassadors to strengthen diplomatic ties

This Thursday morning, the Koulouba Palace pulsed with the energy of international diplomacy as eight new Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary presented their letters of credence to the President of Faso and Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ.

In a ceremony marked by solemnity and protocol, the red carpet was rolled out to honor representatives from partner nations, all expressing their commitment to deepening cooperation with Burkina Faso.

The newly accredited diplomats represent the following countries:

  • Republic of India
  • Republic of Türkiye
  • Republic of Cuba
  • Gabonese Republic
  • Republic of Equatorial Guinea
  • Republic of Sierra Leone
  • Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  • People’s Republic of Bangladesh

By receiving their credentials, President Ibrahim TRAORÉ, in his role as a committed statesman, reaffirmed Burkina Faso’s openness to the world and its intent to establish sovereign, mutually beneficial partnerships that respect the interests of the Burkinabe people.

In a regional context defined by shifting geopolitics and the pursuit of strategic autonomy, this diplomatic engagement fully aligns with the Head of State’s vision: to make Burkina Faso an influential, respected, and sovereign player on the international stage.

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