Mr Msigwa assured the public that the government will continue to provide timely updates as talks progress, stressing that matters involving international relations, human rights and cooperation are being handled with the highest level of attention and responsibility.

The US government’s recent notice, reportedly originating under an executive immigration policy first introduced during President Donald Trump’s administration, cited concerns over fraudulent documentation and immigration irregularities among citizens from the listed countries.

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions among Tanzanians, particularly those seeking US visas, raising questions about future access to opportunities in the US.

In response, Tanzanian authorities are prioritising diplomatic and migration dialogue with the US to address the concerns raised and prevent any adverse measures against its citizens.