Belizean troops to join UN mission in Haiti 

The Belize Minister for National Defense, Florencio Marin, recently announced that Belizean soldiers are set to join the United Nations security mission in Haiti, led by Kenya. 

While all specifics have yet to be finalized, a contingent of at least 50 representatives, including soldiers and coastguards, is expected to be deployed from Belize.

Preparation underway

The Belize Defense Force and the Coast Guard have commenced the necessary preparatory measures ahead of their deployment. 

Decisions regarding which individuals will be selected for the mission will be made by the respective leaders of each military branch. 

Belize is in the process of receiving additional information about the specific roles their troops will play in the mission in Haiti, which will inform the selection process.

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Deployment logistics

The country is in the early stages of planning and is considering all aspects of the deployment, including costs, training, and equipment needed for the troops. 

Thorough preparation is required before the actual deployment of the Belizean forces can take place.

Opposition expresses concerns

However, the decision has been met with criticism from opposition leader Shyne Barrow. He argued that the nation should first address its internal issues, specifically its gang problems, before assisting in international missions. 

Barrow emphasized the need to prioritize Belize’s security and stability over external engagements.

Calls for domestic focus

Barrow’s concerns extend to ongoing tensions with Guatemala, particularly around the Sarstoon River border area. 

He called for increased military presence there, urging the government to consider the domestic challenges that Belize is currently facing. 

The opposition leader insists that addressing these local issues should take precedence before deploying troops abroad, to ensure the safety and well-being of the Belizean people.

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