Caribbean National Weekly

Tough measures needed to restore Haiti’s stability says President Ali

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Tough measures needed to restore Haiti’s stability says President Ali

President Irfaan Ali of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana has emphasized the need for tough measures to tackle Haiti’s escalating crisis. 

He stressed that decisive actions are essential to navigating Haiti out of its current turmoil encompassing social, political, and economic unrest.

Caribbean leaders meet to discuss Haiti’s gang violence

Caribbean leaders gathered in Georgetown, Guyana, for a critical summit to address Haiti’s persistent gang violence. 

Bahamian Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell highlighted opposition to Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s leadership, despite ongoing efforts by CARICOM to facilitate change.

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