Updated July 16th, 2021 at 10:54 IST
Biden: US will protect Haiti embassy, won't send troops
Biden: US will protect Haiti embassy, won't send troops
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Washington, Jul 16 (AP) Joe Biden has said that the US will bolster security at its embassy in Haiti following last week's assassination of that country's president, but sending American troops to stabilise the country was “not on the agenda.” Haiti's interim government last week asked the US and the United Nations to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure following President Jovenel Moïse's assassination. Biden signaled he was not open to the request, which comes as he is drawing down US forces in Afghanistan this summer.
“We're only sending American Marines to our embassy,” Biden said on Thursday.
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“The idea of sending American forces to Haiti is not on the agenda,” he added.
Mathias Pierre, Haiti's elections minister, defended the government's request for military assistance, saying in an interview on Saturday, saying the local police force is weak and lacks resources.
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The request for US intervention recalled the tumult following Haiti's last presidential assassination, in 1915, when an angry mob dragged President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam out of the French Embassy and beat him to death.
In response, President Woodrow Wilson sent Marines into Haiti, justifying an American military occupation — which lasted nearly two decades — as a way to avert anarchy.
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Biden addressed the situation in Haiti during a joint press conference at the White House with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (AP) RHL
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Published July 16th, 2021 at 10:54 IST
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