Nan yon diskou resan nan Pòtoriko, Prezidan Repiblik Dominikèn Luis Abinader bay yon avètisman sevè konsènan ogmantasyon vyolans gang ann Ayiti. Abinader mete aksan sou menas grav gang yo ka genyen sou Dominikèn si sitiyasyon an pa kontwole.
Li deklare ke si gouvènman Ayisyen an oswa efò entènasyonal yo echwe pou mete fen nan kriz gang yo, Repiblik Dominikèn pral pran mezi pou pwoteje fwontyè ak sekirite nasyonal li. Prezidan an menase pran aksyon, enkli entèvansyon militè si nesesè.
In a recent speech delivered in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader issued a stern warning regarding the escalating gang violence in neighboring Haiti. Abinader emphasized the severe threat posed by unchecked gang activity in Haiti, particularly its potential spillover effects on the Dominican Republic.
Abinader stated that if the Haitian government or international efforts fail to contain the gang crisis, the Dominican Republic will take matters into its own hands to protect its borders and national security. He stressed that the violence in Haiti, which has destabilized the country, directly impacts the Dominican Republic, and his government is prepared to implement stricter measures, including military actions, if necessary.
The speech, delivered during a visit to Puerto Rico, highlights the growing tensions between the two nations as the situation in Haiti continues to worsen. President Abinader called on the international community to prioritize efforts in restoring order and helping Haiti regain stability before the crisis escalates further.
The Dominican Republic has already increased border security, citing concerns about gang members crossing into their territory, and has expressed frustration with the lack of international intervention in Haiti’s deepening crisis. As the situation unfolds, Abinader’s message serves as a clear indication of the Dominican government’s readiness to act if the threat intensifies.