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US commits to working with partners to fight gangs in Haiti

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
US commits to working with partners to fight gangs in Haiti
Key Points(5)
  • The United States has welcomed the United Nations Security Council’s decision to transition the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti into a Gang Suppression Force (GSF) and authorize the establishment of a new UN Support Office in Haiti (UNSOH).
  • In a statement issued on Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S.
  • will work with partners to ensure the swift deployment of the GSF, describing it as key to addressing Haiti’s immediate security crisis while laying the groundwork for long-term stability.
  • “We commend the efforts of Kenya, and all countries deployed under the MSS mission to address rampant insecurity in Haiti,” Rubio said.
  • The Security Council’s decision signals a tougher international stance.

The United States has welcomed the United Nations Security Council’s decision to transition the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti into a Gang Suppression Force (GSF) and authorize the establishment of a new UN Support Office in Haiti (UNSOH).

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. will work with partners to ensure the swift deployment of the GSF, describing it as key to addressing Haiti’s immediate security crisis while laying the groundwork for long-term stability.

“We commend the efforts of Kenya, and all countries deployed under the MSS mission to address rampant insecurity in Haiti,” Rubio said. “Moving forward, the GSF, with support from the UNSOH, will transition to an international burden-sharing model with the sufficient resources needed to fight the gangs.”

The new mission aims to curb the power of armed gangs, which have destabilized large parts of Haiti, threatening governance and security. The Security Council’s decision signals a tougher international stance. “The message from the Security Council is clear: the era of impunity for those who seek to destabilize Haiti is over,” Rubio added.

The U.S. reaffirmed its commitment to working with international partners to support Haiti’s path toward peace, stability, and democratic governance, while urging other nations to join in the effort.

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