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Chad Responds to the U.S. Travel Ban by Stopping Visa Issuance to Americans

The US travel ban on 12 countries, including Chad, has led to Chad suspending visas for US citizens, with the African Union warning of diplomatic fallout, as detailed in Premium Times.

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The US has imposed a new travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Chad. In response, Chad has stopped issuing visas to US citizens.

President Mahamat Deby of Chad announced this action just one day after the ban was signed. The US says the ban is meant to protect national security from foreign threats.

Other African countries affected by the ban are the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan.

The African Union Commission warned that these travel restrictions could harm diplomatic relations and urged the US to adopt a more equitable approach.

Read the original article on Premium Times.

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