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Former President Bill Clinton will go to Haiti Monday, his first visit since a 7.0 earthquake devastated the country, to meet with government officials.

"As U.N. Special Envoy for Haiti, I feel a deep obligation to the Haitian people to visit the country and meet with President Preval to ensure our response continues to be coordinated and effective," Clinton said in a statement released Sunday afternoon.

He added that he would also deliver additional emergency supplies such as water, food, medical supplies and portable radios and generators.