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Haiti - Canada : Statement by Minister Mélanie Joly on violence in Haiti
28/10/2024 09:53:35

Haiti - Canada : Statement by Minister Mélanie Joly on violence in Haiti
Mélanie Joly, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, responding to the ongoing violence in Haiti, declared last week :

"Canada strongly condemns the horrifying violence that continues to be perpetrated by gangs in Haiti, resulting in immense suffering. Unchecked violence and corruption have created deep insecurity, harming civilians and leaving children at risk of starvation.

"This politically-motivated violence is clearly aimed at undermining the transition process, which is critical to restoring security and democratic institutions. This must not be tolerated. It is essential that all stakeholders continue to abide by the agreed transition process.

"The future of Haiti relies on a stable, democratically elected government, the restoration of security, and improved socio-economic conditions. None of these are possible while gangs hold Haitians hostage.

"Canada reiterates its support to the transition process and remains committed to a coordinated response, with a focus on Haitian-led solutions, together with international partners. It is imperative that the international community support the Haitian National Police and the Multinational Security Support Mission as they work to prevent further atrocities. We must stand in solidarity with the Haitian people. Only through our collective efforts can Haiti achieve lasting peace and stability."


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