FM Questions International Cooperation in Haiti

HAVANA TIMES, April 8 — Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez questioned the international community’s commitment with the recovery of Haiti, more than a year after the earthquake that devastated that Caribbean country, when speaking at U.N. Security Council. Rodríguez criticized the use of the financial aid in programs not controlled by the Haitian government and highlighted the island’s cooperation in the reconstruction of the public health system, reported IPS.

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