Mali đ˛đą has indefinitely suspended the issuance of visas to French đĢđˇ nationals at its embassy in Paris, its foreign ministry has disclosed.
In a statement, it noted that the move was reciprocal after it âlearnt with surpriseâ that France đĢđˇ had classified Mali đ˛đą to be in a âred zoneâ due to supposed "strong regional tensions".
France đĢđˇ earlier this week suspended the issuance of visas and closed the visa centre at its embassy in Maliâs đ˛đą capital, Bamako.
The regional tensions reportedly come from Niger đŗđĒ where the military overthrew the democratically elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum about two weeks ago.
The junta-led Mali đ˛đą, Burkina Faso đ§đĢ and Guinea đŦđŗ governments have declared their support for the Niger đŗđĒ coup and cautioned against any military intervention there.
Relations between Mali đ˛đą and France đĢđˇ have been strained since Malian troops seized power in 2020 and 2021 military coups.