US has frozen funding for the UN-backed mission to quell gangs in Haiti, UN says
- The United States has frozen its financial contributions to a multinational security support mission in Haiti, stopping $13.3 million in pending aid, according to a United Nations spokesperson.
- Washington's funding freeze is part of newly elected President Donald Trump's initiative to reduce U.S. Overseas aid.
- UN Secretary-General Guterres warned that delays could lead to the 'catastrophic' collapse of Haiti's security institutions and allow gangs to overrun Port-au-Prince.
- Haiti is currently ruled by a transitional body, facing extreme violence linked to criminal gangs and poverty, with no president or parliament in place.
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