Mottley, Canadian PM discuss Haiti crisis

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been discussing the troubling crisis unfolding in Haiti with Prime Minister Mia Mottley.

A statement from the office of the Canadian Prime Minister said: “The leaders expressed their deep concern over the increasing gang violence and turbulence that the country is experiencing. They agreed on the urgency of deploying the United Nations-authorised Multinational Security Support mission to advance efforts from the Haitian National Police to improve security conditions for civilians.” Trudeau expressed his appreciation for Barbados’ commitment to contribute security personnel to the mission and underscored that Canada remains committed to working with Barbados, Kenya, and other partners to support a successful mission.

The prime ministers also discussed the important role of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in promoting inclusive political dialogue in support of a Haitian-led solution to the crisis. The leaders reiterated the need for reaching an inclusive political consensus to create the conditions for free and fair general elections, and for the restoration of democratic order in Haiti.

Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Mottley reaffirmed the strong bond between Canada and Barbados and agreed to remain in contact as the situation in Haiti continues to evolve.

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