The Prime Minister of Burkina Faso spoke about the priority areas of work of the Cabinet 20.11.2022, 23:33

Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, Apollinaire Kjelem de Tambela, met with the republican leadership on a roadmap for the work of the transitional government.

As part of the meeting, the politician outlined the main, top priority areas for the work of the authorities. He touched on issues such as the development of agriculture and infrastructure. The official also drew attention to the importance of restoring the country’s territorial integrity and ensuring the safety of the people.

In addition, the Prime Minister spoke about the features of the new foreign policy of the republic. He believes Burkina Faso will only be a friendly country for forces committed to equal partnership:

“Our goal is to strengthen mutually beneficial relations with all states. And we expect our comrades to be loyal to us. Terrorism is rife on our lands, perhaps due to the complicity of other “allied” powers. There is no doubt that we will let anyone dominate us,” he said. FAN.



Source: Gazeta

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