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Public service along withhese p, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Ecblinken spoke with reporters following a meeting on humanitarian aid to gaza. He discussed a potential ceasefire and hostage deal and responded to a question on the political transition in haiti. This is just under 30 minutes. ■ good afternoon, everyone. Last week in his state of th the president directed the United States military to build a temporary pier in gaza. To help enable us get humanitarian assistance to those who need it. U. A. E. , qatar, the European Union and United Nations to coordinate our this e corridor up and running. Sec. Blinken were also of course working with israel on this. Whened, this corridor will enable the distribution of up to two million meals every single day, as well as and othee mantarian supplies humanitarian ....
Claudejoseph in port au prince, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, mr sackur. Its a pleasure. Thank you forjoining us in what is still a very difficult situation in your country. Tell me, since ariel henry, the prime minister, told the nation that he was quitting, has anything really changed around you in the capital port au prince, or in haiti . Has any of the violence, any sense of the crisis changed . I must say that, of course weve seen a change, days are calm. The. The people now are trying to move to. To the specific activities. Its a new page. Its a new chapter. It seems that people were waiting for this decision to be made. Er. Let me ask you something very simple. If you were to walk outside your own home right now onto the streets of port au prince, would you feel safe . I mean, are the police on the streets or are the armed gangs still running the streets . People, haitian people are not safe. I must say that. The situation is still a scary situation. People are still living a ....
But is there any prospect of more effective leaders emerging . Well, my guest is former acting Prime Minister claudejoseph. Can haitis unfolding catastrophe be reversed . Would an armed International Intervention make things better or worse . Claudejoseph in port au prince, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, mr sackur. Its a pleasure. Thank you forjoining us in what is still a very difficult situation in your country. Tell me, since ariel henry, the Prime Minister, told the nation that he was quitting, has anything really changed around you in the capital port au prince, or in haiti . Has any of the violence, any sense of the crisis changed . I must say that, of course weve seen a change, days are calm. The. The people now are trying to move to. To the specific activities. Its a new page. Its a new chapter. It s ....
Thank you for giving us your time. Guest good morning, you are welcome. Host when you see the currt t are going on in haiti, how would you say did we get here . Guest well, its a long story, but we should start maybe former president left office not having held any parliamentary and municipal elections, so the country went into chaotic situation, and he had to be a pl president who held elections. That election was contested by the■x opposition and the main members of thesi opposition because you didnt have a lot of large participation of electors in the and then also there was not any parliamentary elections, so by 2021, the country basically was running without any officialss. So in 2021 the united supported the installation of [inaudible] if as the interim Prime Minister, he was supposed to a short period of time, but its been tree years, and he did not hold any elections. Meanwhile, the gangs began to haitis capital, portaup ....