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Burkina Faso has officially ended its diplomatic presence in France following the rupture of relations between the two countries. The twelve Burkinabe diplomats who were stationed in Paris have returned to Ouagadougou, marking the closure of the country’s embassy in France. The diplomats were received on Monday by Burkina Faso’s Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré, where they handed over the national flag that had flown over the embassy as well as the keys to the diplomatic premises in Paris.

The Burkinabe government said the move represents the official end of its diplomatic representation in France, while rejecting reports that some embassy staff had sought asylum after leaving French territory.

A diplomatic rupture confirmed

Burkina Faso announced on June 26, 2026, its decision to sever diplomatic relations with France. Under the principle of reciprocity, French diplomats were ordered to leave Ouagadougou and departed the country in early July, while Burkinabe diplomats had until July 6 to leave France.

The authorities in Ouagadougou justified the decision by accusing France of “continuous activism” against Burkina Faso’s interests. Paris, for its part, described the move as a “hostile and unfounded” decision. The closure of the embassy marks a new stage in the deterioration of relations between the two countries, which have been strained for several years.

A new foreign policy direction

Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré came to power in September 2022, Burkina Faso has gradually distanced itself from its former French partner. The withdrawal of French forces from the country was followed by a diversification of Ouagadougou’s international partnerships. The Burkinabe government has strengthened cooperation with countries such as Russia, Turkey and Iran, while promoting a foreign policy centered on sovereignty and national independence. The closure of the embassy in Paris is now seen as a symbolic step in this broader diplomatic realignment.

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