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Burkina Faso: what will change after the diplomatic rupture with France?

Burkina Faso announced on 26 June that it would cut its diplomatic ties with France. International relations expert Hamadé Soro explains what changes the move may bring and how the two countries will continue to interact.

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00:00Burkina Faso officially ended diplomatic relations with France on Friday, June 26th this year.
00:07The announcement was made by the government in a statement released in Ouagadougou.
00:12Following the formal break in ties between Paris and Ouagadougou,
00:16diplomatic affairs between the two countries will now be handled through a third state,
00:21in accordance with the Vienna Convention, says international relations expert Amadei Seurat.
00:26It is a state-to-state and institutional relations between the two countries that are affected by the break.
00:33However, we have seen countries that are in conflict still manage to communicate and maintain diplomatic channels through a third
00:41country.
00:42But the expert believes the diplomatic rupture is not irreversible.
00:48What is being challenged is the conduct of the current political leadership.
00:55If, over time, a new political situation emerges, new measures can also be taken to respond to those new circumstances.
01:06According to the analyst, the diplomatic break does not automatically affect economic cooperation
01:11unless French companies in Burkina Faso adopt a hostile stance.
01:19Even though the termination of the double taxation agreement,
01:23which now requires French companies to pay taxes in Burkina Faso,
01:27prompted some businesses to leave the country,
01:29this diplomatic and political decision does not in itself affect economic relations.
01:41However, if French companies still operating in Burkina Faso were to adopt a hostile attitude,
01:48that will represent a different development,
01:51one that the Burkina Faso government will assess accordingly.
02:00France has condemned the decision by Burkina Faso's authorities describing it as unilateral, hostile and without justification.
02:08Paris says it will respond with reciprocal measures.
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