U.S. Visa Suspension: Affected Countries Lack Leverage but Will Seek Negotiation – Lawyer

Speaking on the Morning Target Show, Justice Agbezudze said the affected nations may find it difficult to confront the U.S. over the policy.

Najat Adamu
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Private legal practitioner Justice Agbezudze has observed that countries affected by the recent United States visa suspension, including Ghana, have limited leverage to directly challenge the decision.

Speaking on the Morning Target Show, Justice Agbezudze said the affected nations may find it difficult to confront the U.S. over the policy.

“Affected countries lack the leverage to challenge the United States over the visa suspension,” he stated.

Despite this, he expressed confidence that diplomatic engagement remains the most viable path forward.

“Ghana and the other 74 affected countries will find a way to negotiate,” he added.

Justice Agbezudze’s comments come amid growing public debate over the impact of the U.S. visa suspension on travel, education, and business relations between the United States and the affected countries.

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