Senegal has suspended all extraditions to its former colonial ruler, France, citing Paris's refusal to reciprocate and return two Senegalese nationals. Senegal's Justice Minister, Yassine Fall, announced the decision, stating that Dakar would refuse to extradite 12 people wanted by France until it receives a favourable response for the return of its own citizens. This move has further strained relations between the two nations, which signed an extradition agreement in 2021. The controversy follows a French court's postponement of a decision on whether to return Senegalese media magnate and government critic Madiambal Diagne, who faces an arrest warrant over alleged financial irregularities. Under President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who assumed office in April 2024, Senegal has taken a hardline stance on France.