Mali and Burkina Faso impose retaliatory travel ban on US nationals
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BAMAKO – In a move reflecting escalating tensions, Mali and Burkina Faso announced late Tuesday their decision to prohibit entry to U.S. citizens. This step comes as a direct response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent policy barring entry to citizens from these nations into the United States.

The declarations, delivered through separate communications from the foreign ministers of the two nations, signify a new development in the strained interactions between the West African military-led governments and Washington.

On December 16, President Trump extended his administration’s travel restrictions, adding 20 more countries to the list, which now includes Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. These nations, governed by military juntas, have distanced themselves from the Economic Community of West African States, forming an independent alliance.

The Malian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement highlighting the principle of reciprocity, stating that U.S. nationals would now face the same entry conditions and restrictions as those imposed on Malian citizens by the United States.

In a parallel move, Burkina Faso’s Foreign Minister, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré, issued a statement echoing similar sentiments, outlining the reasons behind the restriction on American citizens.

The U.S. government cited ongoing threats from armed groups in these regions as a justification for the travel ban. Mali and Burkina Faso have been combating the rapid expansion of such groups, which have contributed to regional instability. The military juntas, having overthrown civilian administrations, have committed to addressing the security challenges plaguing their countries.

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