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iciHaiti - Diplomacy : France seriously concerned
19/02/2019 09:31:04

iciHaiti - Diplomacy : France seriously concerned
Faced the socio-political crisis in Haiti, for nearly two weeks, the French Embassy in Haiti is seriously concerned and in a note dated February 18 "[...] call for the cessation of violence and dialogue inclusiveness, in accordance with democratic principles and values, in order to find a way out of the crisis and to respond concretely to the immediate expectations of the population. We have taken note in this regard of the announcements of President Jovenel Moïse https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-26937-haiti-flash-jovenel-moise-leaves-his-silence-and-addresses-the-nation.html and that of the Prime Minister Jean-Henry Céant https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-26955-haiti-flash-prime-minister-ceant-reveals-9-emergency-measures.html [...]"

In addition, given the situation the French Embassy in Haiti has reduced its staff, however it continues to operate and to ensure its essential missions, including serving French nationals present in Haiti.

Consular services (marital status and visas) are given priority for emergencies. Please contact the Consulate by email: michelle.james@diplomatie.gouv.fr or by phone: +509 29 99 90 14 to guarantee access to the premises.

Emergency number for French people in difficulty: +509 31 90 41 11

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