SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has initiated a sustained diplomatic campaign to address the detention of a Dominican-American pilot in the Republic of Guinea. Official communications, confirmed to have been ongoing since the beginning of January, are being channeled through the nation’s bilateral and multilateral missions.
The primary objectives of this diplomatic engagement are threefold: to compile comprehensive details regarding the pilot’s situation, to ensure the provision of all necessary consular support, and to formally advocate for the strict adherence to due process and the inviolability of his fundamental human rights.
Coordination is being managed through the Dominican Embassy in Morocco, which serves as the operational hub for communications. This diplomatic post has established a direct line of contact with the detained pilot and his legal counsel in Guinea. Concurrently, the Ministry’s Directorate for the Protection of Nationals Abroad is maintaining regular contact with the pilot’s family residing in the Dominican Republic, providing them with ongoing updates and support.
