MONTHS before the security crisis in Haiti descended into its current anarchy, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley pledged to work toward an international intervention.
President Nicholas Maduro’s decision to block free and fair presidential election and the re-imposition of American economic sanctions would lead to more hardship in troubled Venezuela.
“Gangs have taken over entire neighbourhoods in Haiti’s capital, and killings have more than doubled in the past year, but for the organisers of the Port-au-Prince Jazz Festival, the show simply had to go on.”
But mere days before the Prime Minister and his ministerial sidekicks headed to the talks, he had pronounced that there was no role for mediation in the territorial dispute between both countries.