Burkina Faso: Exchange between the President of the MPSR and Burkinabe international civil servants

The President of the Transition, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE, exchanged, this Thursday late morning, with a delegation of Burkinabe international officials present in Ouagadougou as part of the first edition of a forum devoted to the contribution of international civil servants to the inclusive development of Burkina Faso.

According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabè Abroad, Mrs. Olivia ROUAMBA who led the delegation, this meeting was an opportunity for international officials to express their gratitude to the Head of State for holding the forum despite the difficult context.

The meeting was also an opportunity for international civil servants to gather guidance from the Head of State and to immerse themselves in the vision of the President of the Transition.The Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE, praised the patriotic spirit of international civil servants through the holding of this forum which is the expression of their manifest attachment to the motherland which is going through difficult times. On this occasion, the President of the Transition depicted the national situation marked by a double security and humanitarian crisis that remains worrying.

Faced with this situation, the Head of State explained to international officials that actions are being developed to fight terrorism and for the return of internally displaced persons to their places of origin. In this perspective, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE reaffirmed his willingness to fight with all the sons and daughters of the country to reconquer and liberate all parts of the national territory under terrorist occupation and for the well-being of the country population. Therefore, the Head of State welcomed the initiative of international civil servants that encourages, galvanizes and motivates to move forward.

During the exchanges, the President of the Transition invited officials to remain united and always in solidarity with the motherland.

The representative of international civil servants, Mrs. Elise OUATTARA, welcomed the initiative of the new authorities through the organization of the forum, a framework for interactive exchanges and experiences for the benefit of the motherland. “It is together that we will build peace, development,” said Mrs. OUATTARA who stressed the commitment of international civil servants to accompany the Head of State through their expertise.

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