The government says it is looking forward to working with Burkina Faso's new
leader to advance bilateral ties in the wake of the country's presidential
election.
The ballot was held on November 29-th after months of political unrest.
Former prime minister Roch Marc Christian Kabor was elected president, after
he emerged the clear winner.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has congratulated the people of Burkina Faso
on opening a new chapter in the country's democracy and said Taiwan hopes to
work with the new leader to strengthen the bilateral ties.