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Government assures RD will continue to defend its sovereignty

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Santo Domingo.-The Dominican Government assured this Friday that the Dominican Republic “will continue to exercise its sovereignty” and regretted the inaction of the international community to seek a solution from Haiti to the crisis that the neighboring country is experiencing and not, from the Dominican Republic.

This was expressed by the spokesman for the Dominican Government, Homer Figueroafollowing the declarations of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turkaffirming that given the reality that Haiti is going through, the truly heartbreaking situation is the inaction of the international community to seek a solution from that same country and not from the Dominican Republic.

“Mr. @volker_turk, what is heartbreaking is to see the inaction of the international community in the face of the repeated requests of President @LuisAbinader to seek a solution in Haiti to Haiti’s problems. There is no solution . Our country will continue to exercise its sovereignty,” Figueroa said on his Twitter account.

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According to Palacio, this response arises from previous statements by Türk, who is visiting the neighboring nation, and stated that according to testimonies obtained, pregnant women, unaccompanied minors, wounded and sick are being deported from the Dominican Republic. , a situation that he described as heartbreaking.



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