France officially withdraws army from Burkina Faso

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-02-21 22:57:26

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The French Army has left Burkina Faso, officially ending its military operation in the West African country less than a month after leaders asked France to withdraw its contingent of hundreds of troops. ​

Ouagadougou, February 22 (RHC)-- The French Army has left Burkina Faso, officially ending its military operation in the West African country less than a month after leaders asked France to withdraw its contingent of hundreds of troops.  Their departure marked a significant step in scaling down France’s military presence in Africa’s Sahel region. 

Protesters had long denounced a 2018 military accord that allowed French soldiers to fight armed groups in Burkina Faso, saying France’s Army had done little to actually tackle violence that’s engulfed the country in recent years.

One official from Burkina Faso said: “We don’t want them on our territory, because when they are here and our people die, they do nothing.  If they stay beyond the exit date, authorities should expect us in their base, because we are going to go there.”



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