Togo Responds to New U.S. Visa Restrictions, Calls for Responsibility

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Tuesday, 10 June 2025 10:37
Togo Responds to New U.S. Visa Restrictions, Calls for Responsibility

(Togo First) - The U.S. recently imposed visa restrictions on several African countries, including Togo. Togo’s Foreign Minister Robert Dussey addressed the issue on social media, stressing that Togolese citizens bear responsibility for the move.

“Every country has the right to respect its borders and laws,” Dussey said. He called the Trump administration’s decision legitimate and blamed some Togolese for overstaying visas, which harms relations with the U.S., one of Togo’s key partners.

The U.S. announced the expanded restrictions on June 4, citing ongoing problems with traveler screening and high visa overstay rates among nationals from affected countries.

The restrictions do not ban entry outright but limit access to visas for tourism, temporary work, and study.

Togo aims to strengthen global partnerships, attract foreign investment, and develop a competitive workforce. Dussey urged the nation to “strive to overcome this challenge.”

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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