Niger has announced an indefinite ban on citizens of the United States, halting all visa issuance and barring US nationals from entering the country with immediate effect
The sweeping restriction applies to all categories of travel, including diplomatic, business, humanitarian and tourist visits, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between Niamey and Washington.

Nigerien authorities said the decision was taken on the grounds of reciprocity and national sovereignty, accusing the United States of implementing hostile and punitive measures against the country. No timeline has been provided for a possible review or reversal of the ban.
The move comes against the backdrop of worsening relations between Niger and several Western nations following recent political developments in the Sahel state. These strains have already resulted in sanctions, aid suspensions and a realignment of security and diplomatic ties.
In recent months, Niger has increasingly shifted its foreign policy away from traditional Western partners, seeking closer engagement with non-Western allies.
Analysts warn the ban could have far-reaching consequences, particularly for humanitarian groups, development organisations and international agencies that depend on US personnel. It may also further complicate diplomatic and security cooperation in a region grappling with insurgency, economic hardship and political uncertainty.
While the United States has yet to issue an official response, observers expect diplomatic engagement, even as Nigerien authorities insist the restrictions will remain in place indefinitely, signalling a tougher and more assertive foreign policy stance.
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The US does not need them. Baseless ban