The U.S. Embassy added that such a maneuver would undermine efforts to establish “a minimal level of security and stability” in Haiti, where gang violence is surging and poverty deepening.
The statement came as some members of the council are at odds with Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, although it wasn’t immediately clear why. The council met behind closed doors earlier Wednesday.
A spokesman for the prime minister’s office said he could not comment on the situation. The council’s seven members with voting powers did not return messages asking for comment.
The U.S. objective for Haiti remains the establishment of baseline security and stability. The U.S. would regard any effort to change the composition of the government by the non-elected TPC at this late stage in its tenure to be an effort to undermine that objective and as such null and void. The U.S. would consider anyone supporting such a disruptive step favoring the gangs to be acting contrary to the interests of the United States, the region, and the Haitian people and will act accordingly.
Members of the Security Council made clear that the presidential council’s mandate will end in 18 days. Yet, despite this, members seem poised to remain in office while targeting Fils-Aimé’s, who is trying to avoid the fate of predecessor Garry Conille, who was also fired by the council.
But unlike Conille, who was fired after six months and lost support from Washington, Fils-Aimé is in a different position. Foreign diplomats in Port-au-Prince have made it clear the council’s days are numbered and that Fils-Aimé, a businessman, must stay on for continuity and to avoid a political vacuum that could further embolden gangs.
Le Conseil de sécurité s’est réuni, cet après-midi, pour examiner la situation en Haïti alors que les arrangements de gouvernance arriveront à leur terme le 7 février et que le renouvellement du mandat du Bureau intégré des Nations Unies en Haïti (BINUH) sera examiné fin janvier. Dans ce contexte délicat de transition, la grave situation du pays sur les plans sécuritaire et humanitaire a inquiété les délégations, informées par le rapport du Secrétaire général et l’exposé de son Représentant spécial.
Ce mercredi 21 janvier, plusieurs quartiers de Port‑au‑Prince, en Haïti, se sont réveillés sous haute tension, perturbés par des blocages routiers, des barricades de pneus enflammés et des perturbations majeures de la circulation, entraînant une paralysie partielle de la vie quotidienne dans la capitale haïtienne.
The Federal Aviation Administration has extended its ban on U.S. commercial flights to Haiti’s capital through Sept. 3 over a risk that criminal gangs could target aircraft.
The FAA halted all flights in November after a Spirit Airlines flight was shot at while landing at Port-au-Prince’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport. A flight attendant received minor injuries and other commercial planes on the ground were hit.
Les supporters de foot attendent avec impatience de pouvoir soutenir leur sélection nationale, à la Coupe du Monde 2026. Mais, concernant certains d’entre eux, Washington ne l’entend pas de cette oreille. Les Etats-Unis entendent filtrer drastiquement les ressortissants de certaines nationalités, dont quatre dont les équipes seront en compétition. Les Haïtiens, par exemple, sont interdits d’accès au territoire américain et ceux qui résident déjà sur place craignent les débordements de l’ICE.
Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé unveiled a major reshufflng of his cabinet on Tuesday, retaining just five ministers in a new government largely consisting of untested figures endorsed by political parties and groups that recently signed a sweeping national accord.