Inauguration of the New Premises of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship in Pétion-Ville
, Rue Mangonès in Pétion-Ville houses an important public institution. This is the Haitian Chancellery, whose new premises were officially inaugurated this Thursday, January 15, 2026. This event marks a new stage for the Haitian Chancellery. The inauguration ceremony took place in the presence of the country's highest authorities.
By Jean Wesley Pierre · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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This event marks a new stage for the Haitian Chancellery. The inauguration ceremony took place in the presence of the country's highest authorities. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship presided over the event, emphasizing the importance of this new headquarters for Haitian diplomacy. The institution's relocation to Rue Mangonès represents a significant change. It is a modern facility designed to provide a suitable working environment for the ministry's missions and to improve the reception of national and international partners. These new offices are seen as an essential tool to strengthen Haiti's diplomatic action on the international stage. They symbolize the will to modernize the state apparatus and offer a renovated operational base for the chancellery teams. This Thursday's inauguration thus opens an updated chapter for the work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship, in its premises on Rue Mangonès in Pétion-Ville. Jean Wesley Pierre / Le Relief
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