Haiti gang boss hints at possible ceasefire - but warns foreign forces they will be treated as 'invaders'
The head of one of Haiti's most powerful gangs, and the de-facto head of a consortium of gangs that have brought Port-au-Prince to a standstill has told Sky News he would consider a ceasefire and talks on the political future of the country if they were included.
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