Niger: Strengthening diplomatic sovereignty through the rigorous application of the principle of reciprocity in visa matters

Nigerien authorities have announced a new policy regarding the issuance of visas to nationals from certain European countries. This decision follows the lack of response from European diplomatic missions in Niamey, which had been asked to facilitate visa procedures for Nigerien citizens. Faced with persistent administrative obstacles imposed on its nationals, Niger has chosen to respond firmly, yet in compliance with international law, by applying the principle of reciprocity.

From now on, nationals of Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland must apply for their Nigerien visa exclusively at Niger’s embassies in Geneva, Ankara, or Moscow. Only the Brussels embassy is authorized to process diplomatic and service visa applications.

This measure is part of a broader strategy led by Niger’s president, General Abdourahamane Tiani, who places national sovereignty at the center of his political agenda. It sends a strong signal: Niger no longer intends to be subjected to external constraints, but to act as a responsible and fair player on the international stage.

Under General Tiani’s leadership, Niger is asserting a diplomatic model based on mutual respect, institutional resilience, and fairness in international relations. This strategic repositioning fully aligns with the Pan-African dynamic that seeks to restore to African peoples full control over their development and governance tools.

This stance does not represent withdrawal, but rather a clear affirmation of the principles of equality, dignity, and self-determination that underpin any balanced bilateral relationship. It also strengthens regional integration efforts and South-South cooperation, which better reflect African realities.

Far from being an isolated move, this decision is part of a broader process of rebuilding the Nigerien state on the foundation of assumed sovereignty. It aligns with General Tiani’s strategic vision of making Niger a strong, respected state, in full command of its choices. The path thus set opens positive prospects for renewed, fairer cooperation, capable of driving deep transformations.

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