UPI en Español  |   UPI Asia  |   About UPI  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Clinton: U.S. aid to Haiti shouldn't stop

|
 
People stand on the remains of a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 19, 2010, after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage on January 12. UPI/Anatoli Zhdanov
People stand on the remains of a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 19, 2010, after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage on January 12. UPI/Anatoli Zhdanov 
License photo
Published: Dec. 17, 2010 at 3:52 PM

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton says reconstruction in Haiti must continue despite the country's current political crisis.

Clinton made a one-day visit to Haiti Thursday amid some calls for direct U.S. aid to be halted until the country's political crisis is resolved, the BBC reported.

Haiti's Nov. 28 election was widely denounced, causing violent protests and a political stalemate awaiting a run-off in January.

Asked in Port-au-Prince whether suspending aid was justified, Clinton replied: "In my opinion, nothing has yet happened which justifies that."

He understood the frustration of those who thought reconstruction was too slow, he said, but added, "I think they will see a big increase in the pace of movement next year."

Clinton said he supported plans by Haiti's electoral council to recount votes under international observation and hold a more transparent January runoff.

"I don't have a candidate -- my candidate is the reconstruction process," he said.

"I want the people to feel good about this and to trust the outcome so that we have peace and order and that encourages the donors to keep investing in Haiti's future."

Topics: Bill Clinton
© 2010 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
'Star Trek Into Darkness' screening NBC upfronts Met Ball 2013
'Great Gatsby' premieres in New York Spire raised on top of One WTC 2013: Celebrity break ups and divorces
Additional World News Stories
1 of 16
Flags-In Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery
View Caption
Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Roskos with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," participates in the annual Flags-In ceremony, May 23, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Soldiers place American flags in front of more than 260,000 gravestones in the cemetery in honor of Memorial Day. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
fark
Photoshop this shadowy cove
Try not to flame your fellow citizens, but there's this, just in time for the long holiday weekend....
12 people get unhappy ending at Baghdad brothel
Meanwhile, in Wisconsin: Thong Cape Scooter Man
Lesbian teen arrested for sex with underage girlfriend refuses to take plea deal. Says she's not...
Photoshop these dudes and this deer