The United States on Friday voiced support for international debt relief for earthquake-hit Haiti. The Treasury Department said the United States would work with its partners around the world to relieve all debts owed by Haiti to international institutions. The department said the move was also aimed at ensuring grant financing to support Haiti's reconstruction and recovery from the January earthquake, which destroyed large parts of the capital Port-au-Prince and killed more than 200,000 people. "The earthquake in Haiti was a catastrophic setback to the Haitian people who are now facing tremendous emergency humanitarian and reconstruction needs, and meeting Haiti's financing needs will require a massive multilateral effort," Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said in a statement. "Today, we are voicing our support for what Haiti needs and deserves-comprehensive multilateral debt relief," he said. The United States intends to seek a commitment with other donors for the relief of Haiti's debt to the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the International Development Association "in a manner that provides direct and immediate grant support to Haiti," the statement said.