Santo Domingo, DR.- Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez will participate in a United Nations Security Council meeting this Wednesday to address the ongoing crisis in Haiti. The quarterly meeting, held at UN headquarters in New York, will evaluate the progress of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) and discuss measures to tackle Haiti’s political instability, insecurity, and humanitarian challenges.
Álvarez will deliver a keynote address urging the international community to prioritize sustainable solutions for Haiti. The meeting, established under UN resolution 2645, provides a platform for member states to coordinate efforts in addressing the crisis.
High-Level Bilateral EngagementsWhile in New York, Álvarez will attend a working lunch with representatives from Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, and Somalia, the newly elected non-permanent members of the Security Council for 2025-2026. These discussions aim to strengthen international cooperation and build consensus on addressing Haiti’s challenges.
Additionally, Álvarez will hold bilateral meetings with key UN ambassadors, including representatives from the Russian Federation and China, to exchange perspectives on the Haitian situation.
DR needs to deport at least 15,000 migrants per week uninterruptedly. In addition, the government needs to take very serious action against human traffickers at the border.
thats easy, human traffickers need to be executed and they will slow it down or stop all together.
Thankfully Donald Trump has also decided to cancell birthrite citizenship in the USA. Maybe he will follow the Dominican’s example and also backdate it retroactively to1929. Let the mass deportations back to the DR begin.. 15000 a week is a great start .God bless Donald Trump