France Pulls All Diplomats From Burkina Faso
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No French diplomats have been stationed in Burkina Faso since last week, and Burkinabe diplomats in France had until Monday evening to leave. This is a further step in the cooling of relations between Paris and Ouagadougou, following the announcement on June 26 of the unilateral decision by Burkinabe authorities to sever diplomatic ties with France.
Burkina Faso's diplomatic staff must leave France by Monday evening. This measure comes a week after the Burkinabe authorities unilaterally decided to sever diplomatic relations with Paris. Paris has also announced the return to France of all its diplomats from Burkina Faso.
France announced the withdrawal of all its diplomats in Burkina Faso following the break-up of relations decided by the Burundian military junta at the end of June.
The military regime in Burkina Faso announced the end of its diplomatic relations with France on 27 June. On Monday, the Quai d'Orsay announced that all its diplomats had returned to France and that their counterparts in Burkina Faso had to leave the Hexagone here this evening. Another step in the escalation between the two countries since the coup d'état that brought Captain Ibrahim Traoré to power in 2022. - The diplomats of Burkina Faso must …
All the French diplomats stationed in Burkina Faso have returned to France "last weekend" and the diplomatic staff of Burkina Faso must leave France by Monday evening, said
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