Benin commits troops to stabilize Haiti

In a significant move aimed at restoring stability in Haiti, the West African nation of Benin has announced its commitment to contribute 2,000 troops to the planned multinational force. 

This decision comes amidst escalating concerns over the security situation in Haiti following recent political turmoil.

International support for Haiti

The United States, in tandem with Benin’s pledge, has declared its support for the initiative, promising a substantial sum of US$200 million along with other forms of assistance. 

However, the US has firmly stated that it will not deploy its troops to Haiti, citing the importance of preserving the nation’s sovereignty and avoiding the perception of an occupying force.

US commitment to peacekeeping efforts

US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield emphasized the commitment to providing the multinational force with the necessary resources for deployment. 

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This includes logistical support crucial for effective operations on the ground in Port-au-Prince.

Other countries committed to help

Last year, several countries pledged to assist in gaining peace and stability in Haiti.

Antigua and Barbuda revealed their intentions to deploy a military division to support ongoing efforts to reinstate peace and stability. 

Both Jamaica and The Bahamas have also voiced their readiness to align with Kenya’s strategy of sending a robust security force to Haiti. 

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

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