From left to right, in fourth and fifth place Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry among members of the CARICOM delegation and some members of the Haitian government, February 28. Photo by La Primature.
From left to right, in fourth and fifth place Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry among members of the CARICOM delegation and some members of the Haitian government, February 28. Photo by La Primature.

PORT-AU-PRINCE—  A delegation of CARICOM officials failed to provide any guidance or make any promises on how Haiti’s political leaders can move the country toward restoring a democratic process that has been stalled since the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in July 2021. 

"They didn't promise anything concretely that they're going to give anything," said Mirlande Hyppolite Manigat, a former senator and  president of the High Transitional Council after the meeting. "At the HCT level we have insisted a lot on the issue of security. This is what is our main concern. They took note of it and we gave them details even if they already knew it."

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A delegation of CARICOM officials failed to provide any guidance or make any promises on how Haiti’s political leaders can move the country toward restoring democratic

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I am Juhakenson Blaise, a journalist based in the city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I cover the news that develops in this city and deals with other subjects related to the experience of Haitians for the Haitian Times newspaper. I am also a lover of poetry.