Yesterday, during a meeting co-chaired by the Secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean, Ambassador Gisela Padovan, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti was discussed, following its authorization in October under Brazil's presidency of the United Nations Security Council. Concurrently, at the CARICOM Heads of Government Conference in Guyana, efforts were made to bolster support for the MSS Mission to Haiti, with a focus on enhancing climate change resilience and improving citizen security in the region. The United States, represented by State Department official Brian Nichols, emphasized the importance of rallying support for the Haiti mission at the CARICOM summit, as stated on Friday.
#USA: At the upcoming Caribbean Community (CARICOM) meeting in #Guyana, the United States will push for more support for a security mission to #Haiti, State Department official Brian Nichols said on Friday. https://t.co/LaIM9nbp0S
U.S. to rally support for Haiti mission at CARICOM summit, State Dept official says https://t.co/zrlOX9Papc https://t.co/AUxRYnK2FS
At CARICOM Summit, U.S. aims to increase support for multilateral security mission to Haiti. #cgtnamerica
Important trip to Guyana for the @CARICOMorg's Heads of Government Conference. We aim to increase support for the Multilateral Security Support (MSS) Mission to Haiti, strengthen climate change resilience, and improve citizen security in the region.-BAN https://t.co/pXx8Tn1xKX
Yesterday, the Secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean, Ambassador Gisela Padovan and @SecBlinken co-chaired a meeting on the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti ππΉ, authorized in October during π§π·βs presidency of the United Nations Security Council πΊπ³. https://t.co/WG5pafzm2j