The President of Haiti was assassinated and killed. Tsai Ing-wen quickly expressed grief. Netizens on the island: "Diplomatic relations" are going to have a headache again!

  [Global Network Report] Many media reported that Haitian President Jovenel Moiz was assassinated. This news soon spread to the island and caused concern.

Just now, the leader of the Taiwan authorities, Tsai Ing-wen, tweeted to mourn the attack on the Haitian president of the so-called "diplomatic country".

Some netizens said, "The'diplomatic relations' will have a headache again."

  The news that Moise was shot and killed at home is causing concern, and many Taiwanese media have reported on the incident.

"United Daily News" reported that the assassinated Haitian President visited Taiwan three years ago, and Tsai Ing-wen asked "the ambassador to convey greetings" yesterday (6th).

  Hearing the news that Moise was assassinated, some netizens on the island said, "The'diplomatic relations' are going to have a headache again"; "The relationship is about to be'broken'!?"

  Some people speculate that Tsai Ing-wen will tweet?

  The pro-green "Liberty Times" claimed in the report that Taiwan and Haiti "Bang Yi" will not be affected for the time being. It also said that the head of Taiwan's foreign affairs department, Wu Zhaoxie, has immediately called "Haiti's Ambassador to Taiwan" Paine on behalf of Tsai Ing-wen. (Roudy Stanley Penn), expressing the deepest condolences and grief of Taiwan and its people.

Ou Jiang'an, a spokesperson for the foreign affairs department, said that he will continue to pay close attention to the follow-up development of the Haitian political situation.

  Subsequently, Tsai Ing-wen also tweeted to mourn the attack on the President of Haiti.

She wrote: "On behalf of the people and government of Taiwan, I express condolences to the death of Haitian President Jovenel Moiz. We wish the First Lady a speedy recovery and join our'ally' Haiti in this difficult time. in."

  Regarding Tsai Ing-wen’s actions, some netizens on the island said they were “silent”; others said they were dissatisfied, “here again, more than 700 Taiwanese were killed by the'government' and I did not see you out to mourn.

  Some netizens said, "Because of Xiaoying's (Tsai Ing-wen) policy in Taiwan, more than 600 people have died in the epidemic."

  Some people even sarcastically, "Tsai Ing-wen probably did the most in the past five years to attend funerals frequently, or mourn on the Internet..."

  Haiti’s interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph issued a statement earlier on the 7th, saying that a group of unidentified people attacked the private residence of Haitian President Jovenel Moiz late at night and shot him to death. Moiz’s His wife was also injured in the attack.

  Haiti is one of the few "countries with diplomatic relations" left in Taiwan. In 2018, after being "abandoned" by Burkina Faso, an "friend" at the front desk, the Taiwan authorities hurriedly invited other "friends" heads of state who had repeatedly reported the crisis of "breaking diplomatic relations" to visit Taiwan in an attempt to "maintain diplomatic relations." On May 29 of that year, it was Haitian President Moise who first went to Taiwan to "fight forward". The Taiwan authorities immediately allocated 150 million US dollars in loans for Haiti to carry out electricity construction.