Macron’s Comments Spark Outrage, Foreign Minister Summons French Ambassador
Macron’s Controversial Remarks Ignite Outrage
French President Emmanuel Macron’s comments at the G20 summit have triggered a diplomatic spat with Haiti. Caught on video, Macron referred to Haiti’s transitional council as “total morons” for dismissing Prime Minister Garry Conille. He further accused Haitians of “killing Haiti by letting in drug trafficking.” These statements, deemed “unfriendly and inappropriate” by Haiti, led the country’s Foreign Ministry to summon French Ambassador Antoine Michon.
The Political Crisis in Haiti
The dismissal of Garry Conille, a respected figure who had served at the United Nations, has deepened Haiti’s political instability. Conille was appointed in May to lead the country toward presidential elections and restore governance. However, a power struggle with the transitional council led to his removal, which he labeled unconstitutional. His replacement, businessman Alix Didier Fils Aimé, took office on November 11. Macron strongly criticized this decision, calling Conille’s ousting a grave error.
France’s Diplomatic Response
In response to the escalating tensions, France has sought to reassure Haiti of its commitment to support the country. During a meeting with Haiti’s Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Michon reiterated France’s promise to aid in restoring security and facilitating elections. Macron, addressing the controversy, reaffirmed that France would never “look away” in the face of crises, including Haiti’s.
Financial Support Amid Crisis
France has pledged €4 million ($4.18 million) to the United Nations fund for Haiti’s security mission. This mission aims to combat escalating violence and stabilize the nation. While France’s financial contribution demonstrates solidarity, Macron’s inflammatory remarks have cast a shadow over bilateral relations. Haiti’s Foreign Ministry has urged respectful collaboration to address the nation’s challenges.
Macron’s comments have sparked debates about diplomacy and crisis management. As Haiti navigates political turmoil, restoring trust between the two nations will be vital.