Oas Countries Commit to Support the Security Mission in Haiti
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Haiti threatens to fall under gang control. To prevent this, the country turns to private military companies.
Saint John’s, 27 Jun (EFE).- The Organization of American States (OAS) approved this Friday the resolution, promoted by the United States, for the countries of the region to support the multinational security mission deployed in Haiti and thus confront the armed gangs. The text was ratified by consensus during the 55th OAS General Assembly, the highest decision-making body of the Pan American organization, held in Antigua and Barbuda. The conten…
While President Luis Abinader continues his efforts to alert the world to the crisis situation in Haiti, several politicians warned that rapprochements with former presidents will not have a real impact if the international community does not take seriously its responsibility for the crisis in the neighbouring country. Since the National Congress, several senators in charge of commissions linked to the international community and migration warne…
The OAS urged its member countries this Friday to support “according to their capabilities” the mission of support for security in Haiti, during a General Assembly shaken by criticisms of the United States, which questioned its effectiveness. The poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean is plunged into a political crisis and ...
SAINT JOHN’S- The 55th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) concluded this Friday with a commitment by the member countries to support the security mission deployed in Haiti, as well as the election of the recognized Cuban dissident Rosa María Payá as a new human rights commission. The General Assembly was the debut of the new secretary general, Surinamese Albert Ramdin, who succeeded Uruguayan Luis Almagro in May, and m…
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