Dominican Republic establishes humanitarian corridor amid rising tensions in Haiti

In response to escalating tensions in neighboring Haiti, the Dominican Republic government has taken decisive action, unveiling an international corridor aimed at facilitating the safe departure of Dominicans, diplomats from allied nations, and representatives of international organizations.

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Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez disclosed the establishment of this corridor, underscoring the collaborative efforts across various governmental institutions. 

He emphasized the pivotal role of the Foreign Ministry, which has assumed central responsibility for this humanitarian mission on the international stage.

Diplomatic evacuations and security measures

Álvarez revealed that the evacuation of diplomatic personnel from nine countries, alongside representatives from prominent international organizations such as the World Bank and the European Union, has been orchestrated from the Dominican diplomatic headquarters in Haiti. 

However, citing security concerns, he refrained from divulging specific countries availing themselves of this logistical support or confirming their relocation to Dominican territory.

The chancellor further clarified that Dominican Ambassador Faruk Miguel remains stationed in Haiti, spearheading efforts amidst heightened security measures in response to the unfolding crisis. 

Despite the volatile environment, Álvarez highlighted that no evacuations for humanitarian reasons have been initiated for the over two thousand Dominicans residing in Haiti.

Continued operation of binational markets

Addressing concerns about access to essential goods amid instability, Álvarez affirmed the uninterrupted operation of binational markets. 

These markets serve as vital hubs for Dominican merchants and foreigners affected by the tumultuous situation in Haiti, providing continued access to food and other necessities.

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