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Trump recalls US ambassador in Nigeria, 29 others

30 diplomats reassigned amid policy shift

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December 22, 2025
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The United States has commenced a large-scale recall of career diplomats serving as ambassadors and senior embassy officials in at least 30 countries, including Nigeria.

The affected officials were informed that their tenures would conclude in January, after which they will return to Washington for reassignment.

The move is part of the Trump administration’s efforts to realign U.S. diplomatic representation abroad with its “America First” policy priorities.

The diplomats were informed that their tenures will end in January. Many had been appointed during the Biden administration and had continued serving into Trump’s second term after surviving an earlier round of personnel changes that focused primarily on political appointees.

They are not leaving the foreign service and will have the opportunity to take up other assignments in Washington.

Africa is the most affected region, with ambassadors from 13 countries being recalled. The affected nations include Nigeria, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Gabon, Cote d’Ivoire, Madagascar, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, and Uganda.

The Asia-Pacific region follows with six countries experiencing ambassadorial changes, including Fiji, Laos, the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

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Four European countries are affected: Armenia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovakia. Two countries in the Middle East—Algeria and Egypt—will also see ambassadorial changes. South Asia has two affected nations: Nepal and Sri Lanka, while Guatemala and Suriname are impacted in the Western Hemisphere.

The recalls represent one of the largest simultaneous reassignments of career diplomats in recent years. Officials emphasized that the move is intended to ensure that U.S. ambassadors and senior officials abroad are fully aligned with current foreign policy objectives while maintaining continuity within the foreign service.

The scale of the shakeup, particularly in Africa, underscores the strategic importance of the continent in U.S. diplomatic and development efforts.

Ambassadors in these nations play crucial roles in fostering bilateral relations, supporting economic and security initiatives, and facilitating trade and humanitarian cooperation.

The reassignment of these 30 diplomats is expected to take effect in January, with successors to be named as the administration continues its global diplomatic realignment.

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