Abinader meets with political leadership to discuss the Haitian crisis

The President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, is meeting with representatives of the different political parties to discuss the issue of the socio-political crisis affecting Haiti.

The meeting takes place behind closed doors in the Green Room of the National Palace and all participants had to leave their cell phones on a table placed just outside the entrance.

This is the third such meeting to be held at the National Palace. The previous two were held last November and the decision was made that efforts should be joined to ensure that the international community pay “due attention” to the crisis that has been going on in Haiti since mid-July.

The growing political, economic and social crisis in the neighboring nation has been in the public arena since its president, Jovenel Moise, was assassinated on July 7 at his residence.

In recent months there have been clashes in the streets, deepened by fuel shortages that paralyze almost all public transport, as well as kidnappings and killings of several journalists.

From the press office of the Presidency it was reported that it will be at the end of the meeting where a joint statement will be made with the conclusions of the meeting. The last meeting lasted regarding three hours.

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