The Caribbean Community (Caricom) will hold a special meeting on Monday in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, to discuss the crisis in Haiti and a possible transition process, in which the UN will also participate.
The news was announced in his daily press conference by Stéphane Dujarric.
spokesperson of the UN General Secretariat.
The goal of the meeting, he explained, is "to build support for the restoration of democratic institutions in Haiti as soon as possible."
For the UN, Earle Courtenay Rattray, Antonio Guterres's chief of staff, will participate in the meeting, accompanied by "other international actors" that Dujarric did not specify.
Finally, the spokesperson said he did not know whether Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, stuck in Puerto Rico having been unable to enter Port au Prince, had been invited to the Caricom meeting.
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