Canada to return home family employees of embassy in Haiti

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada decided to return home some employees and families of the Embassy diplomats in Haiti. Reports about it TASS.

“The situation in the field of security in Haiti is rapidly deteriorating. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada has decided to temporarily take the auxiliary staff and family members of the Canadian Embassy staff from Haiti,” the deployment statement said.

The ministry clarified that diplomats and consulate workers will remain in Port-O-Prince to assist the Canadians in this country.

Safety problems began in the island state after the presidential residence was killed in the head of the country of Mine Zhovnel. Now the armed groups are kidnapped throughout the country of people, take hostage of transport passengers, and one of the largest Haitian gangs threatens to forcibly overthrow the current Prime Minister Ariel Henri, if he will voluntarily dismiss. Required policies from the post suspect him of involvement in the president’s murder.

/Media reports.