Biden: US will protect Haiti embassy, won't send troops
Source: Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) President Joe Biden said Thursday that the U.S. will bolster security at its embassy in Haiti following last weeks assassination of that countrys president, but sending American troops to stabilize the country was not on the agenda.
Haitis interim government last week asked the U.S. and the United Nations to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure following President Jovenel Moïses assassination. Biden signaled he was not open to the request, which comes as he is drawing down U.S. forces in Afghanistan this summer.
Were only sending American Marines to our embassy, Biden said. The idea of sending American forces to Haiti is not on the agenda, he added.
Mathias Pierre, Haitis elections minister, defended the governments request for military assistance, saying in an interview Saturday with The Associated Press that the local police force is weak and lacks resources.
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