Santo Domingo.– The president of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, sent letters to his counterparts from Russia, Vladimir Putin, and China, Xi Jinping, requesting his support to strengthen the multinational mission of security support (MSS) in Haitiamid the worsening of the humanitarian and security crisis in the neighboring nation.
In the missives, dated September 1, 2025, the president He warned that violence in Haiti continues to overflow its borders, directly affecting Dominican national security and committing peace throughout the region.
Abinader recalled that The Dominican Republic has supported the proposal of the UN Secretary General, António Guterres, to transform the MSS into a hybrid model under operational and logistics leadership of the United Nations.
He also asked Moscow and Beijing, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, that support the project of resolution presented by Panama and the United States, which seeks to provide the MSS for greater capacities and mandates to combat terrorist organizations, restore public order and move towards sustainable peace and democratic governance in Haiti.
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The Dominican President highlighted diplomatic relations “Cordial” with both powers and expressed his confidence in having his support for Avoid an “irreversible collapse” in the neighboring Caribbean nation.Santo Domingo.– The president of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, sent letters to his counterparts from Russia, Vladimir Putin, and China, Xi Jinping, requesting his support to strengthen the multinational mission of security support (MSS) in Haitiamid the worsening of the humanitarian and security crisis in the neighboring nation.
In the missives, dated September 1, 2025, the president He warned that violence in Haiti continues to overflow its borders, directly affecting Dominican national security and committing peace throughout the region.
Abinader recalled that The Dominican Republic has supported the proposal of the UN Secretary General, António Guterres, to transform the MSS into a hybrid model under operational and logistics leadership of the United Nations.
He also asked Moscow and Beijing, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, that support the project of resolution presented by Panama and the United States, which seeks to provide the MSS for greater capacities and mandates to combat terrorist organizations, restore public order and move towards sustainable peace and democratic governance in Haiti.
The Dominican President highlighted diplomatic relations “Cordial” with both powers and expressed his confidence in having his support for Avoid an “irreversible collapse” in the neighboring Caribbean nation.
