Transition in Haiti | Negotiations progress, Washington evacuates its nationals

(Port-au-Prince) Negotiations to form transitional authorities in Haiti are progressing, a Caribbean official said Wednesday, while the United States organizes new evacuations for its nationals in this country ravaged by gang violence .


The unrest also continued near Port-au-Prince, after a night marked by heavy gunfire according to witnesses.

“Discussions are continuing, I’m sure it will take a little time. But from all indications, things are moving forward,” said Guyana’s ambassador to the UN, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, when asked about talks around the transitional presidential council to take the reins of the country.

For his part, a source within the Haitian government said that for the moment, “no list (of names) has been communicated to the resigning Prime Minister” Ariel Henry.

A special advisor to the latter told the American channel CNN last week that only Mr. Henry and his cabinet could officially name the transitional council according to the Constitution, once the names of its future members had been gathered.

Helicopter evacuations


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