Moscow and Ouagadogou seem to be hatching serious cooperation in their defence
Russian Defence Minister Andrey Belousov held high-level talks with Burkina Faso’s Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs, Brigadier General Célestin Simboré, during their meeting held in Moscow.
The meeting which took place on May 10, 2025, marked another milestone in the growing alliance between the two nations.
According to the official report from the Russian Defence Ministry, the two military leaders’ discussions focused on expanding military cooperation, with Belousov emphasizing Burkina Faso’s status as a ‘close friend and an ally’ of Russia.
“We have strong, friendly relations and many joint projects,” Belousov stated, highlighting the mutual respect and shared goals underpinning Russian-Burkinabe ties.
The discussions covered enhancing Burkina Faso’s combat readiness through the Russian-Burkinabe military cooperation agreement, a framework aimed at bolstering the West African nation’s defence capabilities.
The meeting, held on the eve of Russia’s Victory Day celebrations, aligns with the Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré’s recent visit to Moscow, where he addresses and inspired African students at Dmitry Mendeleev University to leverage their knowledge for Africa’s development.
Various posts on Twitter (X) echoed the sentiment of a strengthening partnership, with users describing the talks as a step toward countering Western influence in the Sahel.
Burkina Faso’s pivot to Russia, alongside Mali and Niger, reflects a broader regional shift, with Moscow’s support seen as vital for combating terrorism and securing sovereignty.
This collaboration underscores Russia’s strategic push to expand its influence in Africa, offering military, economic, and diplomatic support to nations seeking alternatives to Western partnerships.
As Burkina Faso navigates its transitional period, its alliance with Russia signals a bold vision for a self-reliant future, steering the country further from Western countries’ influence.