Russia reopens Embassy in Burkina Faso Closed in 1992 as Putin continues charm offensive towards Africa


By / December 29th, 2023
Putin and Burkina Faso Miitary eader 1703802385
Putin and Burkina Faso Miitary eader 1703802385

 

Russia on Thursday, December 28 reopened its embassy in Burkina Faso after almost nearly 32 years when the West African nation fell out with former colonial ruler France.

The Burkinabe foreign ministry confirmed in a statement that “Russia formally reopened its embassy this Thursday in Ouagadougou.”

Russia’s ambassador to Ivory Coast, Alexei Saltykov, said he would head the mission in Burkina Faso until the new ambassador is named and described Burkina Faso as “an old partner with whom we have solid and friendly ties.

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“Despite our physical absence here, bilateral cooperation in the political and economic fields have never ceased,” he said.

 

Burkina Faso has gone through military coups in the last year both triggered in part by discontent at failures to stem an insurgency.

 

Since coming to power in September 2022, the ruling junta has distanced itself from France, its historic partner, and moved closer to Russia.

 

In October, Burkina Faso signed a deal with Russia for the construction of a nuclear power plant to increase the energy supply to the Sahel country where less than a quarter of the population has access to electricity.

 

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