Haiti: Who Still Wants the Multinational Security Support Mission?

Since the United States of America pushed Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign a few days after his government signed an agreement with the government of Kenya to allow the deployment of Kenyan police officers in Haiti, there has been no more mention of the Multinational Security Support Mission authorized by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2699 adopted since October 2, 2023.

Frantz Duval
Par Frantz Duval
10 Apr 2024 | Lecture : 3 min.

Since the United States of America pushed Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign a few days after his government signed an agreement with the government of Kenya to allow the deployment of Kenyan police officers in Haiti, there has been no more mention of the Multinational Security Support Mission authorized by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2699 adopted since October 2, 2023.

Of course, during the meeting in Jamaica under the auspices of CARICOM between Haitian parties and members of the international community inte

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