On Sunday, after the failed visit of the delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced that the discussions between the political actors would continue at the Apostolic Nunciature, however, it was learned that the premises of the headquarters are not available.
Former deputy Antoine Rodon Bien-Aimé, leader of the organization Political Commitment, allied to Henry, told the newspaper Le Nouvelliste that the government was in charge of planning the negotiations, while other voices assured that it was the CARICOM delegation. For the moment it is not known when the dialogue process will begin, which could be mediated by the decision of the United Nations Security Council which will discuss on Friday the deployment of international troops to counteract the gangs in Haiti.
For their part, signatories of the Kingston Declaration that oppose the government, such as the Fanmi Lavalas party founded by former president Jean Bertrand Aristide, assured their willingness to participate in the dialogue.
The new setback in the political negotiations comes after the third failure of Caricom to encourage an agreement in Haiti.
In June, representatives of the organization participated in the Jamaica Summit which brought together more than 50 Haitian political actors, but which, however, ended without a consensus.
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