Are the knots of the country's political crisis beginning to unravel this Tuesday?
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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A summit meeting between the signatories of the April 3rd agreement and other Haitian political actors and eminent CARICOM personalities is scheduled for Tuesday, July 1, 2025. During this meeting, which will take place via the Zoom application, discussions will focus directly on the amplification of the political crisis and also on the future of the Transitional Presidential Council/TPC.
Last Friday, the OAS adopted a resolution, in general assembly, on Haiti 2025, in which it urges “member states to urgently intensify their efforts to implement concrete and effective solutions to the severe security, political, and humanitarian crisis in Haiti within the framework of the OAS Charter.”
The hemispheric organization issues an “urgent call for effective coordination of inter-American and international cooperation in Haiti among multilateral, regional, and bilateral actors to respond coherently and sustainedly to the major challenges facing the Haitian people.”
Finally, the OAS supports, according to the text of the resolution, the work carried out by the Haitian authorities to restore public order, facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid, and create the necessary conditions for holding free and fair elections.
This Tuesday's meeting is expected to be crucial, given that all parties do not have the same interpretation and approach to the current crisis.
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