Haiti – Security : USA delivers new equipment, PM criticizes international community
05/11/2024 09:06:18
From October 28 to November 3rd, the Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) delivered critical equipment to support the Haitian National Police (PNH) and the Multinational Security Support Mission (MMSS) in Haiti.
Armored personnel carriers (APCs) arrived in Haiti to double the Mission’s fleet and improve mobility, along with other assistance. INL also provided other tools to help MMSS forces coordinate with the HNP and combat deadly Haitian gangs.
“This assistance underscores our ongoing commitment to addressing the urgent security and humanitarian needs in Haiti. A well-equipped MSS is critical for bolstering the anti-gang efforts of the HNP. The United States remains committed to supporting the Haitian people in achieving stability that can bring about a Haitian-led political solution through free and fair elections.”
On Saturday, November 2nd, 2024, Prime Minister Garry Conille, during a citizens’ forum in Kenscoff, was very critical of the international community, recalling that since his arrival, he had been quick to tell the international community that “the quality and quantity of aid the country is receiving is not adequate and will not solve the problem […] We need helicopters, much more sophisticated drones,” deploring the refusal to deliver certain military equipment to Haiti,…