Country Recognition
Countries Recognizing Kingdom of Kush Official Documents
The Kingdom of Kush’s passports and official documents are now formally recognized in the following 12 countries, enabling seamless entry, exit, and visa facilitation for citizens, e-residents, and Diaspora members exercising their right of return. This milestone bolsters the Kingdom’s role as a bridge for African unity and global innovation, with blockchain-secured documents enhancing trust and efficiency:
- Gambia – Full acceptance for travel and trade, fostering West African cultural exchanges.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) – Recognition supports resource partnerships and humanitarian corridors.
- Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) – Visa-free mobility strengthens economic ties in the ECOWAS region.
- Mali – Key ally in Sahel stability, with streamlined visas for innovation and security collaborations.
- Guinea Conakry (Republic of Guinea) – Enables fluid movement for Diaspora repatriation initiatives.
- Guinea Bissau – Active visa provisions highlight shared Lusophone-African heritage.
- Niger – Recognition aids renewable energy projects and Alliance of Sahel States (AES) integration.
- Burkina Faso – Facilitates joint anti-violence and sustainable development efforts.
- Comoros – Supports Indian Ocean-African connectivity for maritime and tourism diplomacy.
- Maldives – Bridges Asia-Africa links, with visa access for eco-tourism and digital economy exchanges.
- Madagascar – Enhances biodiversity and tech collaborations in the Indian Ocean Rim.
- Indonesia – A Southeast Asian gateway, promoting halal finance and renewable energy pacts.
This expands on prior notes of passport acceptance in 12 nations, with these specific recognitions—particularly from West and Sahel Africa (e.g., Gambia, Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ivory Coast), Central Africa (DRC), and island/Asian partners (Comoros, Maldives, Madagascar, Indonesia)—driving the Kingdom’s $3 trillion vision. They reflect HRH Dr. Al Kushi’s CountryPreneur framework, turning Bir Tawil’s terra nullius into a hub of prosperity, and align with UN Charter principles under the Royal House of Blakely-Nubian Kush.