White House commits $333 million to address political and humanitarian turmoil in Haiti

Haiti, theGrio.com
Pedestrians and commuters fill a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created, bowing to international pressure to make way for new leadership in the country overwhelmed by violent gangs. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph)

Pedestrians and commuters fill a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created, bowing to international pressure to make way for new leadership in the country overwhelmed by violent gangs. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph)

The White House has announced “$300 million for the multinational support mission” to address recent unrest in Haiti and an additional $33 million targeted specifically for humanitarian assistance, said Jake Sullivan, national security adviser of the United States. Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned from office, and gangs have pushed for a role in forming the new government.

This week, leaders from the Caribbean and Kenya met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Jamaica. “What we are driving toward is a transitional council that can pave the way to elections and the restoration of calm on the streets of Haiti,” Sullivan said of the United States’ aspirations for Haiti. During the White House press briefing room, Sullivan acknowledged a hope for a “new government that can come in alongside this multinational security support mission, enable security and then build from there.”

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