In Burkinabe Foreign Ministry's Tuesday diplomatic note to Paris, cited by media, Ouagadougou "denounces the technical military assistance agreement concluded in Paris 24 April 1961 between the Republic of Upper Volta [Burkina Faso's former name] and the French Republic, including its two annexes."
What were the key points of the Burkinabe-French military assistance agreement?
French troops' withdrawal from the Sahel region
"Our model must not be any more military bases like those we have now," Macron said in his 27 February speech at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris, adding: "Tomorrow, our [military] presence will go through bases, schools, academies, which will be jointly managed [by French and African staff]".
"This [visit] is an emergency, one might say. France is rapidly losing all influence in Africa, despite the fact that the French language has for 150 years been the only vehicle for the very many ethnic groups [in central Africa] to speak to each other. It is still often the language of the administration there, but that is changing rapidly," Asselineau, who also ran against Macron in the 2017 presidential election, argues.