UN chief calls on world to make troubled Haiti ‘top priority’
Published: 04:07 PM,Jul 02,2023 | EDITED : 08:07 PM,Jul 02,2023
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PORT-AU-PRINCE: On a visit to spotlight violence and chaos in Haiti, the UN secretary-general on Saturday called for a robust international effort to help the beleaguered national police in fighting rampant criminal gangs.
“We must put Haiti on the international political map, and make the tragedy of the Haitian people the international community’s top priority,” Antonio Guterres said during the visit, his first to the impoverished Caribbean country as head of the UN. “I met Haitians, and I felt the exhaustion of a population that has been facing a cascade of crises and unbearable living conditions for too long,” he said.
“This is not the time to forget about Haiti,” Guterres said after meeting with Prime Minister Ariel Henry, and other political and civil society leaders.
Guterres urged the UN Security Council, which is due to discuss the Haiti situation later this month, “to authorise the immediate deployment of a robust international security force.” In October, he relayed Henry’s request for a non-UN force to support police overwhelmed by ever-increasing gang violence. — AFP
“We must put Haiti on the international political map, and make the tragedy of the Haitian people the international community’s top priority,” Antonio Guterres said during the visit, his first to the impoverished Caribbean country as head of the UN. “I met Haitians, and I felt the exhaustion of a population that has been facing a cascade of crises and unbearable living conditions for too long,” he said.
“This is not the time to forget about Haiti,” Guterres said after meeting with Prime Minister Ariel Henry, and other political and civil society leaders.
Guterres urged the UN Security Council, which is due to discuss the Haiti situation later this month, “to authorise the immediate deployment of a robust international security force.” In October, he relayed Henry’s request for a non-UN force to support police overwhelmed by ever-increasing gang violence. — AFP