Burkina Faso: in the midst of a coup in Niger, France suspends its aid

Burkina Faso in the midst of a coup in Niger

The situation in Niger is beginning to have repercussions in the region. France has decided to suspend “until further notice all its development aid and budget support actions” in Burkina Faso, the French Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday evening.

This announcement is made while Burkina Faso and Mali are in solidarity with the soldiers who took power in Niger. France supports the countries of ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, in their efforts to restore President Mohamed Bazoum. The latter has been held prisoner since the attempted putsch on July 26.

Nearly 500 million euros in aid

The ECOWAS states have threatened to intervene militarily and have given until Sunday evening to the soldiers who have taken power to restore constitutional order.

Ongoing French development aid projects in favor of Burkina Faso represent 482 million euros while the budget aid programmed in 2022 amounts to 13 million, indicated the Quai d’Orsay.

Degraded relations with France

Relations between France and Burkina have deteriorated since Captain Ibrahim Traoré came to power in a coup in September 2022. On January 18, the Ouagadougou authorities had requested the departure, within a month, of the French Saber force in Burkina Faso.

France had recorded this departure but had not suspended either its development aid or its budgetary aid as it had done for Mali. However, on July 29, three days after the coup attempt in Niger, Paris suspended all its development aid and budget support actions in Niger.

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