Venezuela struck a ban on Turoigrac Trump Warning that Sam now was a dangerous place, while Somalia immediately committed to working with Washington on security issues.
Mixed the answers arrived after Donald Trump signed a ban by targeting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran and Yemen in reviving one of the most controversial measures from their first term.
“Being in the United States is a great risk for anyone, not only for Venezuela, the Minister of Internal Affairs in Caracas, said after the announcement, warning citizens in the trips and describe the US government as fascist. “They persecute our country, our people for no reason.”
Dahir Hassan Abdi, Somali ambassador in the US, said in a statement: “Somalia appreciates his long-term relationship with the United States and represents a willingness to engage in the dialogue for dealing with concerns.”
Calls were early on Thursday’s spokespapers of Myanmer’s military government not answered. The Laos Ministry did not immediately answer the comment request, Reuters reported.
There was no immediate response to Iran, but Jamal Abdi, the president of the National Iranian American Council, said Americans would be re-felt the non-negated ability to see their loved ones on weddings, burials or births. “
Move prohibits all travel to the US by Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
Trump imposed a partial ban on passengers from seven more countries: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela. Some temporary work visas from these countries would be allowed, his administration said. Prohibition would take effect on Monday 9. June, said the White House.
Trump said that the prohibitions encouraged an attack with improvised FlameTrows in the Jewish protest in Colorado who was constituted by the American authorities who said that in the country illegally.
Reuters and Agence France-Presse contributed to this story
2025-06-05 02:48:00