The U.S. government threatened action against Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council Thursday. The warning came via a social media post from the U.S. embassy in Haiti. The U.S. aims to establish security and stability in the Caribbean nation.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated any changes to the council's composition would undermine U.S. objectives. The council's tenure is set to expire on February 7. The U.S. would regard such changes as problematic.
The U.S. did not specify what actions it might take. The Haitian government has not yet responded to the U.S. threat. The U.S. has been involved in Haitian affairs for decades.
Haiti has experienced widespread gang violence for years. Thousands have died amid the unrest. The Transitional Presidential Council is a non-elected body.
The U.S. will likely monitor the council's actions closely. Further statements from the U.S. State Department are expected. The situation remains fluid.
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