Chancellor Alvarez: “Instability in Haiti threatens that of the Dominican Republic”

Santo Domingo, RD

The Government of the Dominican Republic said that political and social instability in its neighbor Haiti poses a risk to it.

“Instability in Haiti threatens that of the Dominican Republic,” Chancellor Roberto Alvarez told the United Nations Council this morning, receiving a special on the crisis in the Dominican Republic.

He called on the foreign network to provide other Haitians with the humanitarian assistance they so desperately want and to provide them with the resources they want to invest in infrastructure and task creation.

Dominican Chancellor Roberto Alvarez said his country is incredibly involved in the deep social, economic, aptitude and political crisis in his Haitian neighbor.

The Dominican chancellor under pressure that the border shared across the Dominican Republic and Haiti implies that each country’s political, social, adequacy and economic processes have a significant effect on the other.

“A neighborhood between the two countries can never violate the precept of strict respect for Dominican and foreign law,” the diplomat said.

He highlighted the stagnation in the organization of the parliamentary elections and the lack of consensus on a not unusual political plan that would break the blockades and outline a new electoral cycle that would advise him on the path to lasting stability.

We therefore urge the foreign network to play a more active role in the organization of this procedure and to extend binUH’s mandate, also providing it with the necessary resources for its proper functioning. BINUH will need to facilitate a comprehensive political pact, in Haiti that promises legislative elections, which is the ultimate urgent task,” Alvarez told the UN Security Council.

The Dominican Foreign Minister said that the well-being and the long term of the peoples were in the hands of their citizens, so the foreign community, “although it is an additional and basic support,” cannot generate the mandatory adjustments in Haiti.

It therefore considered the active participation of Haitian civil society and political leaders, the country’s diaspora, fundamental.

Alvarez, on the other hand, expressed the Haitian government’s efforts to counter the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on his country to the leadership of its COVID-19 Multisectoral Commission.

The Security Council meeting presented Haiti’s report, presented through Helen La Lime, Secretary-General of Guterres, who said that Haiti’s political, social and economic landscape remains affected and annoyed by the pandemic.

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