BreakingHaiti-Canada: Phone Talks Between Raina Forbin and Anita Anand on Security and Elections
By Jean Wesley Pierre · Port-au-Prince
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, H.E. Mrs. Raina Forbin, had a telephone conversation with her Canadian counterpart, Mrs. Anita Anand, the Haitian diplomacy indicated in a statement published this Monday, April 27, 2026.
At the heart of the discussions: the strong partnership between the two countries and Canada's constant support for Haiti. The head of Haitian diplomacy, on behalf of the government led by Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and the Haitian people, welcomed this commitment.
More than 450 million dollars mobilized by Canada
According to the statement, Canada has mobilized more than 450 million US dollars for development, humanitarian aid and security in Haiti. This envelope includes, among other things, support for the deployment of the Gang Repression Force, an international mechanism intended to assist the Haitian National Police in its fight against armed groups.
A shared commitment to credible elections
The two ministers reaffirmed their common will to work towards restoring security on Haitian territory, a prerequisite for creating the necessary conditions for organizing credible elections. A message that comes in a context where the international community insists on the need for a return to constitutional order.
No additional information was disclosed regarding a possible electoral calendar or further concrete measures.
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