Santo Domingo, Feb 26 (EFE).-The governments of the Republic Dominican and the Republic of Haiti separately condemned the aggression who carried out a group of Haitians against the consulate Dominican in Port Prince after a protest through the streets of that city where the alleged mistreatment suffered by Haitian immigrants was denounced territorio Dominican.
El chancellor Haitian, Pierre Duly Brutus, described the assault as “unacceptable” in statements to Efe, and indicated that this action does not represent the mayoria of Haitians.
In the same store His Dominican counterpart, Andrés Navarro, spoke out yesterday, warning that Haiti is “overflowing” relations between the two nations and stating that “patience has a limit.”
The relationships between Republic Dominican Republic and Haiti have become tense after the attack on the consulate Dominican in Port Prince, and a subsequent call for consultations from the Dominican ambassador in that country, done described as “unacceptable” by both governments.
In his statements to Efe, Brutus said that his Corporate "complaint y condemns el act unacceptable committed by a small group of Haitians against the consulate Dominican and the burning of the flag Dominican Republic, after the demonstrations of the groups of the society civil yesterday".
Brutus also stressed that the crimes and “abuses” committed against Haitians by members of “some xenophobic groups” in Republic Dominican, are not shared by the mayoria of the town Dominican.
In a statement, the Ministry led by Brutus condemns acts, but the celebration of a silent march yesterday stands out Port Prince, organized by representatives of the society civil Haitian, against the alleged xenophobia en Republic Dominicans against Haitians.
In turn, it invites the población to “stay calm” and avoid any action which could contribute to “further deteriorating” relations between the two countries.
He said the march "should not be interpreted as a protest against Republic Dominican Republic, "but as a reinforcement of the initiatives already undertaken by the Chancellery Haitian to say 'No to barbarism! Respect and peace “on the island!'”
En relationship to resigns presented by the Haitian ambassador in Santo Domingo until yesterday, Fritz Cineas, insisted that he received his letter de resignation and confirmed that he will be replaced by Daniel Supplice.
The Dominican ambassador to Haiti, Rubén Silié, was called for consultations, according to the chancellor Dominican, for give the relevant explanations on the acts happened yesterday in the capital Haitian.
In that store, Navarro stated that, “in a clearly unbearable attitude, the Corporate Haitian has allowed a systematic violence and attacks against Dominican consulates in territorio from Haiti. While the Corporate Dominican treats to harmonize relationships, we see in the part Haitian double-faced behavior.”
" Republic Dominican Republic will not give in to blackmail", He said official.
Shipping Costs embargoDiplomatic sources told Efe that the meeting is ongoing bilateral between both governments scheduled for the end of March.
For his partneighbourhood, minister Dominican Minister of the Interior, José Ramón Fadul, assured today that the acts violent are “unspeakable.”
Despite the tension of the last few hours, the situation today around the Haitian embassy in Santo Domingo and in the offices for the delivery de documentation on the Regularization Plan for Foreigners rd the usual situation in recent months and police sources assure that "calm remains."
Los acts violent in Port Prince were today criticized by the main parties of the opposition en Republic Dominican, among them, the Game Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD).
Su presidentMiguel Vargas rejected the attack and deplored those in Haiti who engage in aggressive behavior against Republic Dominicans forget about the solidarity of the town Dominican with Haitians in difficult times.