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France considers measures after Burkina Faso breaks off relations

By Thomson Reuters Jun 27, 2026 | 4:45 AM

PARIS, June 27 (Reuters) – France said on Saturday it was considering taking reciprocal ​measures after Burkina Faso ‌broke off diplomatic relations.

Burkina Faso said on Friday it had severed links with its former ‌colonial ​ruler after years ⁠of worsening ties ⁠over security, sovereignty and alleged foreign interference.

“France regrets this hostile and unfounded decision, which ​illustrates the worrying drift of the Burkinabe authorities,” ⁠the French ⁠foreign ministry said in ​a statement.

It urged French nationals ​in Burkina Faso “to exercise heightened ‌vigilance”.

The West African country has been battling an Islamist insurgency that has spread from ⁠Mali and killed thousands and displaced millions in the region over ⁠the ‌past decade.

Burkina Faso Communications ⁠Minister Gilbert Ouedraogo ​said ‌the decision took effect ​on Friday ⁠and accused France of supporting “subversive networks” and “terrorists”, charges that France has previously denied.

(Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by ​Andrew Heavens)