President Biden said Wednesday that he was "shocked and saddened" by the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti and the shooting of the leader's wife, Martine Moïse. The sentiment from the American leader, whose administration has vowed to put a renewed focus on Haiti, came even as it faces difficult questions about U.S. policy goals and actions.
"We condemn this heinous act," Mr. Biden said in a statement. "I am sending my sincere wishes for First Lady Moïse's recovery."
Representative Andy Levin, a co-chair of the House Haiti Caucus and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called the assassination "a devastating, if not shocking, example of the extent to which the security situation in Haiti has unraveled."
"For months," Mr. Levin, a Democrat, said in a statement, "violent actors have terrorized the Haitian people with impunity while the international community — the United States included, I fear — has failed to heed their cries to change course and support a Haitian-led democratic transition."
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