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12 maj 2025 15:54
Burkina Faso
Governance, Counter-Terrorism, Civil Security, Islamic State, Al-Qaeda, Maintaining order
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Ibrahim Traoré’s Visit to Moscow

A Strategic Move in an Explosive Security Context

A few weeks after thwarting an attempted coup, Burkinabè President Ibrahim Traoré travelled to Moscow. This visit symbolizes a deepening of strategic ties between Burkina Faso and Russia against a backdrop of growing mistrust toward Western powers.

A Strengthened Security Partnership

In a tense geopolitical climate, the meeting with Russian authorities underscores a shared determination to cooperate in the face of external pressures. Moscow and Ouagadougou perceive similar threats to their sovereignty—be they military, political, or economic—and are responding in tandem.

Reaffirming African Sovereignty

The recent attempted coup, attributed to foreign interests, is seen as part of a broader pattern of interference denounced by the Burkinabè government. From this perspective, Russia emerges as a strategic partner for African regimes seeking true independence from former colonial powers and entities such as AFRICOM.

An Emerging Geopolitical Alliance

This strategic convergence allows Burkina Faso to diversify its support in the fight against armed groups. In return, Russia gains an opportunity to bolster its influence in Africa through military, logistical, and technological cooperation.

Return Home Amid an Emergency

Barely back from Moscow, President Traoré faced a major security escalation. On 11 May 2025, several coordinated attacks struck northern Burkina Faso, notably in the town of Djibo. The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) reportedly occupied two military positions temporarily. Aerial counterstrikes were launched, but losses were severe: local sources report that over one hundred members of Burkina Faso’s defence and security forces were killed.

Photos taken by the assailants inside public buildings in Djibo—including an image of President Traoré’s official portrait—highlight the symbolic weight of the attack. In response, the military high command suspended all leave, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

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