African Union Reacts to U.S. President’s Latest Travel Ban

African Union Reacts to U.S. President’s Latest Travel Ban







Addis Ababa, June 5, 2025 (ENA)—The African Union Commission (AUC) has expressed its concern over U.S. President Donald Trump’s new travel ban.











Of the 12 countries affected by Trump’s executive order, issued on Wednesday night, 7 are in Africa with a further 3 African nations facing travel restrictions.











African nations impacted by the full ban are Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan.











Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Togo face restrictions.











“The African Union Commission has taken note of the recent proclamation by the Government of the United States imposing new travel restrictions affecting nationals from several countries, including some on the African continent,” AUC said in its statement.











The continental body called on Washington to engage in constructive dialogue with the countries concerned.











The Commission stands ready to support efforts that promote understanding, resolve concerns, and strengthen cooperation between Africa and the United States.











While recognizing the sovereign right of all nations to protect their borders and ensure the security of their citizens, the African Union Commission respectfully appeals to the United States to exercise this right in a manner that is balanced, evidence-based, and reflective of the long-standing partnership between the United States and Africa, it added.











The Commission remains concerned about the potential negative impact of such measures on people-to-people ties, educational exchange, commercial engagement, and the broader diplomatic relations that have been carefully nurtured over decades.











Africa and the United States share mutual interests in promoting peace, prosperity, and global cooperation.











The African Union Commission respectfully calls upon the U.S. Administration to consider adopting a more consultative approach and to engage in constructive dialogue with the countries concerned.











The Commission appeals for transparent communication, and where necessary, collaborative efforts to address any underlying issues that may have informed this decision.





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