DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Mali ‘s Foreign Affairs Ministry said it will require U.S. visa applicants to post a bond of up to $10,000 in response to an identical measure enacted by the U.S. last week that takes effect Oct. 23.

The ministry statement Sunday followed a statement Friday posted by the U.S. Embassy in Mali’s capital Bamako. It cited high overstay rates, screening and vetting deficiencies, and foreign policy considerations as potential reasons behind the U.S. decision.

“In accordance with the principle of reciprocity, Mali has decided to introduce an identical visa program, imposing the same conditions and requirements on U.S. nationals as those applied to Malian citizens,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Mali’s military leadership, which came to power in a 2021 coup, ha

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