Today, we tell the Haitian people to continue demonstrating, but in the respect of the rights of others.
If they publish the results as they are now, we will oppose them, the Haitian people will also oppose them, and there will be protests.
I ask the Haitian people ... to be mature, to be responsible, to be nonviolent.
The Haitian people are frustrated. They have a right to be frustrated. And they have the right to protest. But we must respect private property. We must respect the law. We must respect the rights of others.
I'm tired but I am happy. It is an important election for the Haitian people.
These efforts have proved that Taiwan is a true friend of Haiti and have served as 'boosters' helping me to win this presidential election.
Today, Haiti is a country waiting to be built. The problems are enormous and there is widespread urgency.
We want the will of the Haiti people to be respected.
My position is simple on President Aristide and any other citizen who wants to come to Haiti. Article 41 of the Haitian Constitution says that no Haitian needs a visa to enter or leave the country.