Macron wants Burkina Faso 'clarifications' on reports of call for French withdrawal

Burkinabe media have reported that the government was giving France one month to pull out its troops stationed in the country, but no official communication has been made.

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Published on January 22, 2023, at 8:43 pm (Paris), updated on January 22, 2023, at 8:45 pm

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People hold a sign as they gather to show their support to Burkina Faso's new military leader Ibrahim Traoré and demand the departure of the French ambassador at the Place de la Nation in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso January 20, 2023. The sign reads

President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday, January 22, said Paris was awaiting clarifications from Burkina Faso after reports the African country's military regime wants French troops to leave within a month.

Macron urged "a lot of prudence", saying there was "great confusion" over the remarks reported in the media and said military junta leader Ibrahim Traoré needed to take a public stance. "We are waiting for clarifications on the part of Mr Traoré," he told reporters.

State news agency AIB reported on Saturday that "the Burkinabe government last Wednesday denounced the accord which has governed, since 2018, the presence of French armed forces on its territory". It added that authorities in the former French colony had given France a month to complete its pull-out.

France has 400 special forces soldiers stationed in junta-ruled Burkina to battle a jihadist insurgency, but relations have deteriorated in recent months. Protesters have regularly demanded France withdraw its troops from the Sahel country, the latest demonstration on Friday. Burkina Faso is reeling from a jihadist insurgency that swept in from neighboring Mali in 2015.

Traoré seized power in a coup in late September, in the second military coup in the country in eight months.

As Burkina Faso seems to be seeking closer ties with Russia, France fears a repeat of its disastrous falling-out with Mali, from which it withdrew its troops last year. The Burkinabe military government has sought to reassure Paris that it does not intend to enlist the help of Russian paramilitary group Wagner to bolster its forces. But French sources say a delegation from the mercenary group has visited the mineral-rich country.

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