Canada, Barbados, discuss ongoing crisis in Haiti

In a recent diplomatic exchange, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau engaged in talks with Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley, addressing the ongoing turmoil in Haiti encompassing political, security, and humanitarian concerns.

The focal point of their conversation was the welcome establishment of the new Transitional Presidential Council. Both leaders expressed optimism that this initiative will serve as a stepping stone towards reinstating democratic governance in Haiti. Furthermore, they envisaged its potential to facilitate the deployment of the United Nations-authorized Multinational Security Support mission, aimed at bolstering the Haitian National Police and fostering enduring stability in the nation.

Acknowledging Barbados and other members of the Caribbean Community, Trudeau commended their pivotal role in advancing inclusive political dialogue, crucial for formulating Haitian-driven solutions.

Integral to their discourse was the mobilization of financial resources to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. They underscored the significance of leveraging multilateral development banks to achieve these objectives, underscoring their commitment to collaborative action.

Looking ahead, Trudeau and Mottley affirmed their determination to advance mutual interests rooted in their robust bilateral ties. They pledged ongoing communication and cooperation as the situation in Haiti remains fluid, underscoring their shared commitment to the nation’s progress.

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