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Over 30 Years After, Russia Reopens Embassy In Burkina Faso

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December 30, 2023
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Over 30 Years After, Russia Reopens Embassy In Burkina Faso

Over 30 Years After, Russia Reopens Embassy In Burkina Faso

Russia has reopened its embassy in Burkina Faso after more than 30 years, marking a significant shift in diplomatic alliances in West Africa. The move comes as Burkina Faso, a former close ally of France, has increasingly turned towards Russia since a military coup in 2022.

Burkina Faso’s decision to expel French diplomats and close France’s military base signals a major change in the country’s foreign policy. France has traditionally held significant influence in its former colonies in West Africa, but Russia has been making a concerted effort to expand its presence in the region in recent years.

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President Putin has made regaining influence in Africa a key priority for Russia. The reopening of the embassy in Burkina Faso is just one example of Russia’s growing footprint on the continent. Russia has also been increasing its military cooperation with countries like Mali and Niger, which are also battling Islamist insurgencies.

It remains to be seen how Burkina Faso’s relationship with Russia will develop in the long term. The country faces a number of challenges, including the ongoing Islamist insurgency and a lack of access to electricity. Russia has offered to help with these challenges, but it is unclear whether it will be able to deliver on its promises.

The shift in Burkina Faso’s alliances is likely to have a ripple effect across West Africa. Other countries in the region may be tempted to follow Burkina Faso’s lead and forge closer ties with Russia. This could lead to a more multipolar world in West Africa, with France, Russia, and other powers competing for influence.

The reopening of the Russian embassy in Burkina Faso is a significant development that could have far-reaching consequences for the future of West Africa. It is a reminder that the continent is no longer beholden to its former colonial powers, and that new alliances are emerging. It remains to be seen how these new alliances will play out, but one thing is certain: the landscape of West Africa is changing.

Tags: Burkina FasoFranceMaliMultipolarNigerRussiaWest Africa
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