

The newly appointed Israeli Ambassador to Burkina Faso, Simon Seroussi, marked the beginning of his tenure with a formal meeting with President Ibrahim Traoré at the Presidency of the Transition in Ouagadougou, the capital city of the West African nation. Seroussi presented his letter of credence to the President on Tuesday, in a ceremony that signified the official start of his diplomatic role.
Ambassador Seroussi expressed his eagerness to strengthen the existing bilateral ties between Israel and Burkina Faso during the meeting with President Traoré. He emphasized the immense potential for collaboration in various sectors, including trade, agriculture, technology, and security, which would significantly benefit both nations.
In his capacity as the head of mission in Burkina Faso, Seroussi will be responsible for promoting and protecting Israel’s interests in the country. His primary objective is to foster a deeper level of cooperation and mutual understanding between the two governments, particularly focusing on areas of economic development and security.
President Traoré welcomed Ambassador Seroussi and conveyed the appreciation of the Burkinabé government for the establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel. The President also acknowledged the growing importance of international cooperation in the face of regional and global challenges.
The establishment of the Israeli Embassy in Ouagadougou is seen as a significant step forward for both nations. Israel and Burkina Faso have been enjoying a growing relationship in recent years, with the latter joining a group of African countries that have officially recognized Israel’s sovereignty over Jerusalem.
As the diplomatic community in Ouagadougou looks forward to the prospects of enhanced cooperation between Israel and Burkina Faso, Ambassador Seroussi’s role is expected to play a pivotal part in driving this relationship forward. His commitment to strengthening ties and pursuing common interests will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the two nations’ bilateral agenda.
Meanwhile, the meeting between Ambassador Seroussi and President Traoré also underscored the value placed by both governments on the development of a strong, cooperative partnership. With its extensive experience in areas such as agriculture, technology, and security, Israel is well-positioned to provide valuable support to Burkina Faso as it continues to address the country’s developmental challenges.
In a statement, Ambassador Seroussi reaffirmed his country’s commitment to supporting Burkina Faso’s growth and development, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and shared knowledge in achieving mutually beneficial outcomes.
