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Haiti - Cap-Haitien : Important meeting with American Ambassador Hankins 22/08/2024 09:36:21
The meeting began with an in-depth discussion on the security situation in Cap-Haïtien. Representatives from the City Hall shared their concerns about security challenges and explored possible solutions to improve the protection of citizens. The discussion then focused on the management of persons displaced by violence, a particularly important topic given the current challenges related to displaced populations. Participants addressed the needs of their compatriots and discussed solutions for their resettlement in dignified and sustainable conditions. This dialogue helped to clarify the actions needed to better support these displaced families. In addition, the City Hall discussed a strategic project to develop the region's port infrastructure, including the construction of a new modern port or wharf in Petite Anse. This meeting provided an opportunity to solicit support in order to realize this project, which is essential to local economic development. Finally, the discussions covered the general political situation in the country. Participants discussed electoral preparations, the challenges posed by gangs, and the debates surrounding the amendment of the Constitution. These discussions highlighted the complexity of the current political context and the need for continued dialogue. This visit marks a significant turning point in the strengthening of relations between the City Hall of Cap-Haïtien and the Embassy of the United States. Ambassador Hankins took the opportunity to discuss the recent sanctions imposed by the United States Treasury Department against former Haitian President Michel Martelly and made it clear, "The United States, as a state governed by the rule of law, takes measures based on solid information. We took this long to impose sanctions on Michel Martelly because we wanted to make sure that all the evidence was gathered and that the decision taken was justified." HL/ HaitiLibre
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