
US asks Haiti’s PM Henry to “move forward’ on a process that will lead to elections
CNN
The United States has asked Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry to “move forward on a political process that will lead to establishment of a presidential transitional council that will lead to elections,” US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on Wednesday.
The United States has asked Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry to “move forward on a political process that will lead to establishment of a presidential transitional council that will lead to elections,” US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on Wednesday. “We think it is urgent that he move forward in that direction and start the process of bringing normalcy back to Haiti,” Thomas-Greenfield said. A plane carrying Henry landed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday after days of speculation about his whereabouts. Since last week, Port-au-Prince has been gripped by a wave of highly coordinated gang attacks on law enforcement and state institutions. Armed groups have burned down police stations and released thousands of inmates from two prisons, in what one gang leader described as an attempt to overthrow Henry’s government. This is a developing story and will be updated.

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