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Mali and Burkina Faso Respond to U.S. Entry Ban with Reciprocal Measures

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 2, 2026
in Africa, U.S. and Canada
Mali and Burkina Faso Respond to U.S. Entry Ban with Reciprocal Measures
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Mali and Burkina Faso declared on Tuesday that U.S. citizens will be prohibited from entering their countries, following the Trump Administration’s move to impose full-entry restrictions on nationals from the two West African nations.

The announcements, issued in separate statements by the foreign ministries of Mali and Burkina Faso, emphasized the principle of reciprocity. Burkina Faso’s Foreign Affairs Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré highlighted that the government was acting on this principle, while Mali’s ministry called for “mutual respect and sovereign equality” and expressed regret that the U.S. decision was made “without any prior consultation.”

The travel restrictions against U.S. citizens come days after Niger reportedly adopted similar measures, though no official confirmation has been issued by its government. All three countries are governed by military juntas that seized power in recent coups and have formed a regional bloc, pivoting toward Russia amid strained relations with neighboring states and Western powers.

The U.S. had expanded its travel ban earlier this month, imposing full-entry restrictions on nationals from Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, South Sudan, Syria, and Palestinian Authority passport holders, citing security concerns. The administration also moved Laos and Sierra Leone to the full ban list and placed partial restrictions on 15 additional countries.

Exceptions to the U.S. restrictions include lawful permanent residents, many existing visa holders, diplomats, and athletes traveling for major sporting events. Officials noted that case-by-case waivers would be considered where travel is deemed in the national interest, and that the measures would remain in place until affected countries demonstrate credible improvements in identity management, information-sharing, and cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities.

Tags: Burkina FasoMaliTravel BanTrump AdministrationU.S.West Africa

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