Burkina Faso breaks diplomatic ties with Taiwan

AFP  |  Ougadougou 

The Sahel state of announced today that it was breaking diplomatic ties with

"Since 1994, has had cooperation relations with Taiwan," Barry said in a statement.

"But today, changes in the world, the current socio-economic challenges facing our country and our region call on us to reconsider our position." The did not mention whether would switch diplomatic ties to

considers to be a renegade province.

The two have been engaged for years in a diplomatic tug-of-war in developing countries. Economic support and other aid are often used as for diplomatic recognition.

has notched up a string of successes south of the Sahara, where it has gained a high profile in infrastructure projects, especially in transport.

"has instructed me... to take all necessary steps to close our embassy in and Taiwan's (embassy) in our country," Barry said.

"This decision is guided by the firm will to defend the interests of Burkina and its people in the community of nations, and to develop better partnerships in order to strengthen our country's socio-economic progress."

A landlocked country of 18 million people on the southern rim of the Sahara, Burkina Faso is one of the poorest nations of the

It ranked 185th out of 188 states in the UN's Human Development Index for 2016.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 17:40 IST