Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré turns the page on France – a historic break for African sovereignty

The Burkinabe government announced the severance of diplomatic relations with France several days ago, a decision marking a turning point in the country’s history and sending a powerful signal across Africa. After months of tensions and a rigorous assessment of bilateral cooperation, Ouagadougou authorities concluded that the essential principles of a balanced partnership mutual respect, reciprocal trust, non-interference, and recognition of independence no longer existed. This rupture culminates a process initiated since Captain Ibrahim Traoré came to power, making the reconquest of national sovereignty his battle cry.

In an official statement, the Burkinabe government denounced acts deemed contrary to the country’s fundamental interests, along with behaviour incompatible with the requirement for a sincere and balanced partnership.

Without detailing specific grievances, authorities referenced repeated interference in internal affairs, insufficient support in the fight against terrorism, and a persistent will to maintain Burkina Faso in a position of dependence inherited from the colonial era.

Relations between the two countries had deteriorated over several months, marked by suspensions of French media, the open criticism of President Traoré of the role of Paris in the Sahel, and accusations of manipulation and disinformation.

President Ibrahim Traoré, in announcing this rupture, did not mince words. He fully assumed the decision, presenting it as an act of liberation and affirmation of the dignity of the Burkinabe people.

Through this break, the President of Faso demonstrates unwavering determination to preserve national sovereignty and defend the country’s strategic interests without concession.

He emphasised that Burkina Faso, the land of honest people, would no longer let a foreign power dictate its policy, and that the time had come to build a proud, independent Africa, master of its destiny.

By turning its back on Paris, Ouagadougou asserts its will to forge partnerships with other powers, based on mutual respect and shared interests.

Cédric KABORE

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