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Feb 14 (Reuters) - Caribbean leaders will appeal for international assistance on Haiti at an annual meeting in the Bahamas later this week, the prime minister of the host nation said Tuesday.
“Unfortunately, during these 30 years it has been impossible to solve the problem and the reality is, it’s not up to the international community to find a solution for Haiti,” Trudeau said.
Guyana, hosting a summit of Caribbean countries, on Tuesday welcomed an announcement that Benin was mulling a 2,000-strong troop contribution to a UN security mission in crisis-torn Haiti.
UNITED NATIONS, (Reuters) – Haiti’s police will not win a fight against criminal gangs without more international support, including the key deployment of a rapid action force, the United ...
At Bahamas summit, Caribbean leaders to seek international push on Haiti Reuters Brendan O'Boyle and Jasper Ward Published Feb 14, 2023 • 1 minute read Join the conversation ...