Dominican Republic Urges the Un Security Council to Act "without Delay" in the Face of Crisis in Haiti News Channel 3-12
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By Jessica Hasbun, CNN Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez urged the UN Security Council on Wednesday to act with “utmost urgency” in the face of the worsening crisis in Haiti, warning that time “has run out” and that the neighboring country faces possible total collapse without immediate intervention.
By Jessica Hasbun, CNN Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez urged the UN Security Council on Wednesday to act with “utmost urgency” in the face of the worsening crisis in Haiti, warning that time “has run out” and that the neighboring country faces possible total collapse without immediate intervention.
Santo Domingo.- With a sincere message full of vulnerability, Dominican photographer Lorena Muñoz made a public call through her social networks to ask for professional support in the face of a difficult economic situation. With three months of debt in her son’s school and four months pending from the previous rent, she explained that she needs to generate urgent income to fulfill her responsibilities. “I am very embarrassed to make this video b…
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, Roberto Álvarez, warned this Wednesday before the plenary of the UN that the situation in Haiti has become unsustainable and that its direct impact on the Dominican territory demands concrete actions by the international community. (Continue reading...) The entry What the Dominican Foreign Minister said today about Haiti at the UN was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republi…
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For the sixteenth time, the Dominican Republic once again raised its voice before the United Nations Security Council to warn about the crisis in Haiti. Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez described the situation as an "accelerated human, institutional, and security collapse" that threatens not only the stability of the neighboring country but also the region as a whole. During his address, the Dominican Foreign Minister presented an alarming snaps…
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