UPDATE - Latin American leaders condemn assassination of Haitian president

UPDATE - Latin American leaders condemn assassination of Haitian president

Jovenel Moise assassinated in attack at home

ADDS COMMENTS OF LEADERS

By Laura Gamba

BOGOTA, Colombia (AA) - Regional leaders on Wednesday condemned the killing of the president of Haiti.

Interim Haitian Prime Minister Claude Joseph said a group of unidentified men attacked the private residence of President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince and committed the killing. First lady Martine Moise was also injured in the assassination around 1 a.m.

Joseph said the attackers spoke "English and Spanish" but gave no further details.

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader called the killing “an attack against the democratic order in Haiti and the region” and ordered the "immediate closure" of the country’s border with Haiti.

Colombian President Ivan Duque called the murder cruel.

“It is a cowardly and barbaric act against the entire Haitian people. Our solidarity with the sister nation and the family of a great friend of Colombia,” he wrote on Twitter.

Bolivian President Luis Arce tweeted that he deeply regretted the assassination and “condemned” the act of violence.

Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso called it an "inhumane, cowardly and barbaric" act, while Cuba joined voices of support for the Haitian people.

Chilean President Sebastian Pinera "called for unity and peace to strengthen democracy and find a way out of the serious crisis Haiti is enduring."

Peruvian leader Francisco Sagasti said the killing "must not go unpunished."

Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard condemned the violence in Haiti.

"Mexico expresses its condolences to the Haitian people and reiterates its strong condemnation of violence," he said on Twitter.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador also said he regretted the killing. ​​​​​​​

Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza offered his "unconditional solidarity" on behalf of the Venezuelan people.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the assassination and said those responsible must be brought to justice.

Haiti has endured decades of political upheaval, poverty and a devastating earthquake in 2010 that left more than 316,000 dead, 350,000 injured and more than 1.5 million homeless, according to official figures.




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