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US Special Envoy for Haiti Faces Criticism After Weekend Meetings With Officials
Voice of America
WASHINGTON / PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - Some Haitian officials are expressing doubt and criticism about U.S. Special Envoy Daniel Foote's mission in Haiti after he had meetings over the weekend with National Police Chief Leon Charles and Senate President Joseph Lambert. 🔵 Suite à la demande de l'ex- Premier Ministre, Claude Joseph, peu après l'assassinat du Président Jovenel Moïse; pour qu'Haïti bénéficie du support des nations unies, l'ambassadeur Daniel FOOTE envoyé spécial pour Haïti, l'Ambassadeur des États-Unis, Michele J. SISON, (1/4) pic.twitter.com/uAlpoE9CWv J'ai été l'invité des ambassadeurs Sison et Foote. Notre conversation a été intense. Nos échanges ont considéré la situation d'Haïti qui est dans l'impasse et l'urgence des actions qui doivent être bonnes pour refaire les institutions de l'État. pic.twitter.com/A6ZvU8XUgn Today I traveled as a part of a Presidential Delegation to attend the funeral of Haitian President Moise. Unfortunately, after nearby gunshots, we had to quickly evacuate. Here’s a short video from #Haiti: pic.twitter.com/UD0X2PEhC4
"(This is just) one more American official. But to do what?" Senator Patrice Dumont, one of 10 Haitian senators whose parliament terms have not expired, told VOA. "Haiti is an adult and should resolve its own problems." Asked by VOA if Haiti should accept American assistance in resolving its political crisis, Dumont responded, "Absolutely not." A State Department statement emailed to VOA said Foote will lead "U.S. diplomatic efforts and coordinate the effort of U.S. federal agencies in Haiti from Washington, advise the secretary and acting assistant secretary for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, and coordinate closely with the National Security Council staff on the administration's efforts to support the Haitian people and Haiti's democratic institutions in the aftermath of the tragic assassination of (President) Jovenel Moise."![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250202154649.jpg)
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