Santo Domingo, DR.
The Dominican Republic, following Luis Abinader assumed the presidency, has had to deny in twice the declarations given by the Haitian authorities, following a bilateral meeting between both nations.
In May 2021, Abinader and Jovenel Moise met in Ecuador, the country to which they traveled to the inauguration of Guillermo Lasso. After this meeting, the then Haitian president stated that both leaders had talked regarding the construction of the dam on the Masacre River. (work that brought rejection and nonconformity of the Dominican part) and they decided, in addition, “not to fall into games of ultranationalist Dominicans and Haitians.”
“I have had in-depth conversations on topics of common interest. We agreed not to fall into the game of the Dominican and Haitian ultranationalists and to continue working for the benefit of both peoples,” Moise posted on his Twitter account.
Given this, the Dominican Foreign Minister, Roberto Álvarezindicated that in relation to the construction of the dam, President Abinader had stated that the situation was in the hands of the foreign ministries of both nations.
“President Abinader spoke with his counterpart, President Moise of Haiti, in Ecuador, and in relation to the issue of the Dajabón River, he only told him that this issue is in the hands of the foreign ministries of both countries,” Álvarez replied to the published comment. by Moses.
After the murder of Jovenel Moise, on July 7, 2021, the main authorities of the Dominican Republic and Haiti had not met. The issues agreed before that date remain in limbo.
The Summit of the Americas allowed Luis Abinader and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry held a meeting, following which they offered statements that have been denied by the Dominican side, but without giving further details of what was discussed there.
This June 9, Abinader and Ariel Henry met at the hotel where the Dominican president was staying. A day later, the Haitian authorities issued a statement saying that at the bilateral meeting “agreed to regularize the situation of Haitian immigrants and workers in the Dominican Republicproviding them with identification documents and revitalizing the Mixed Haitian-Dominican Commission”.
Likewise, it was reported that Luis Abinader had accepted the proposal to support the former Minister of Public Health, Florence Guillaume Duperval, for the position of Director General of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
Hours later, the presidency of the Dominican Republic denied what was said there, assuring the following: “The Government of Haiti must make every effort to provide official Haitian documents to all immigrants and workers who are in the Dominican Republic.”
Similarly, in relation to the candidacy in PAHO, he said that he might not define any support, since the Government of Panama also has a candidacy.
binational agreements
What in January 2021 seemed like progress in the relations between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, with agreements for the construction of infrastructure and the implementation of a civil registry, has entered into a limbo exacerbated by the crisis and insecurity in which the Haitian people find themselves.
The construction of general hospitals in Haiti, the delimitation of maritime borders, cooperation in the fields of energy, agricultural and industrial production, among other agreements, it did not advance while Jovenel Moise was alive and has now fallen into oblivion.
Also, lhe Environment Ministers of Haiti and the Dominican Republic in January 2021 They signed an agreement to develop joint plans and actions in pursuit of the conservation of the natural resources of both countries and fight once morest the adverse effects of climate change.
This pact did not have progress either.
run-ins
What has remained a constant have been the statements issued by Haitian authorities and that have sometimes been rejected by Dominicans.
Such is the case of the Dominican Minister of the Interior and Police, Jesús Vásquez, and former Foreign Minister of Haiti, Claude Joseph. The latter indicated that the Dominican Republic is experiencing an “increase in crime”, as indicated by the United States Department of State in its travel alerts.
This upset Vázquez, who said that Joseph’s statements were “reckless and unwise because the Dominican reality is very different from that of the neighboring country.”
Although he no longer holds this position, Claude Joseph has been energetic on his Twitter account in denouncing the behavior of the Dominican Republic, with Haitians, either by showing how Migration agents treated to a citizen of that country or before statements issued by President Luis Abinader.
“President Abinader cannot stop using Haiti as a pawn to advance his political agenda. This is a man who doesn’t deliver on his promise at the national level on many issues, but he believes he can use Haiti as his last resort to pander to ultra-nationalists in his country to win votes. Hypocrisy,” he said this Saturday.