Haiti blasts Macron’s criticism of transition council as ‘unfriendly and inappropriate’

 

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Haiti’s foreign minister met with the French ambasssador to the nation on Thursday over what the ministry branded as “unfriendly and inappropriate” comments from French President Emmanuel Macron as he left the G20 summit in Brazil.

Macron had on Wednesday called the decision of the Carribean country’s transitional presidential council to oust the prime minister earlier this month amid an escalation in gang warfare as “completely dumb.”

“Honestly, it is Haitians who killed Haiti by letting in drug trafficking,” Macron was filmed saying in Brazil, before hailing ex-Prime Minister Garry Conille, who was ousted amid divisions with the council, as a great leader.

“They are completely dumb, they should never have fired him,” he said.

His remarks sparked outrage in Haiti, a former French colony. After Haiti freed itself from slavery and declared independence in 1804, it paid France a “debt” for lost property – including slaves – over more than a century that some activists say amounted to over $100 billion.

Activists are seeking French reparations for the debt, which many blame for Haiti’s economic and political turmoil.

Speaking in Chile on Thursday, Macron vowed that “France will never turn its face from a crisis… There will never be a double standard in face of tragedy, be it in Haiti, Venezuela, or at the gates of Europe.”

France has pledged 4 million euros ($4.2 million) to a U.N. fund financing a deeply under-resourced security mission mandated to help restore security in Haiti, as well as funding for French and Creole classes for its troops.

Haiti’s foreign ministry said that in the meeting French Ambassador Antoine Michon promised France would stay by Haiti’s side to help restore security and carry out elections.

(Reporting by Harold Isaac and Sarah Morland; Editing by Kylie Madry)

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