Africa

Burkina Faso confirms demand for French troop withdrawal

Burkina Faso has decid­ed to end a military accord that allowed French troops to fight insurgents on its territory because the government wants the country to defend itself, the government said on Monday.

The West African country is facing an Islamist insurgency by groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State which have taken over large swathes of land and displaced millions of people in the wider Sahel region, just south of the Sahara.

The national television station reported on Saturday that the government had suspended a 2018 military accord with Paris on Jan. 18, giving France one month to pull its troops out.

French president, Emmanu­el Macron, on Sunday said he was awaiting clarifications from Burkina Faso’s transitional pres­ident, Ibrahim Traore, about the decision.

“At the current stage, we don’t see how to be more clear than this,” said government spokes­man, Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo, speaking on national television.

He said the decision was not linked to any particular event, but that it was the “normal order of things” for France to hand over responsibility to Burkina Faso for its own defence. The one-month deadline is part of the military agreement, he added.

“This is not the end of diplo­matic relations between Burkina Faso and France,” said Ouedrao­go, adding that his country still wanted support in the form of military equipment.

French authorities did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

French troops pulled out of neighbouring Mali last year, end­ing a decade-long fight against insurgents, after relations deterio­rated between the two countries.

Both Burkina Faso and Mali are ruled by military juntas that seized power by force in the last two years, promising to improve security and burning bridges with their traditional allies.

Macron has accused Russia of a “predatory” influence in trou­bled African countries as France has seen its own influence on its former colonies diminish. —Reuters.com

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