Foreign Affairs

Dominican President and Marco Rubio to Confront Haiti Crisis at UN Amid Rising Regional Threats

By National Security Desk | September 16, 2025

As Haiti plunges deeper into violence and lawlessness, Dominican President Luis Abinader will meet with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio at the United Nations to push for decisive action—highlighting the urgent need for America and its neighbors to reclaim control and protect national sovereignty.

At a time when Haiti's escalating chaos threatens not only regional stability but also America's interests, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader is stepping up to address this crisis head-on. Next week, during the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Abinader will meet with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, a leading advocate for strong measures against Haitian gangs, to discuss coordinated strategies. Why Should Americans Care About Haiti’s Breakdown? Haiti shares a nearly 400-kilometer border with the Dominican Republic, making stability across that line a direct matter of national security for both countries—and by extension, for the United States. The rampant...

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