Trump sends senior US diplomat to Haiti and Dominican Republic for talks on security, economy
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau is visiting Haiti and the Dominican Republic to discuss security and economic issues. His meetings include discussions with officials from both nations, focusing on regional priorities and mutual interests. The trip comes amid ongoing violence in Haiti, where gangs have been a significant concern.
- ▪Christopher Landau is on a two-day trip to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- ▪The talks aim to address mutual economic interests and regional security priorities.
- ▪Haiti is currently facing significant gang violence, with recent clashes resulting in casualties.
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