The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, reaffirmed the U.S.'s support for Guyana's territorial claims and discussed deploying a multinational force to tackle gang violence in Haiti. Benin offered 2,000 troops for the mission. The U.S. government pledged financial, equipment, and logistical support for restoring peace in Haiti.
The #UnitedStates Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, during a press briefing held in Georgetown, Guyana, said that she had discussed with Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and other partners about "the urgency of deploying" the force. https://t.co/yHuV4Q2ui8
Benin has offered to send 2,000 troops for a Kenya-led mission to tackle gang violence in Haiti, the US ambassador to the United Nations said https://t.co/P5CToJJbHr https://t.co/sWxgPicR4h
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, said that Benin offered 2,000 troops for a Kenya-led mission to tackle gang violence in Haiti https://t.co/P5CToJJbHr https://t.co/z1gPcTazvp
The U.S. government on Monday reiterated its support to help restore peace and calm to Haiti, saying it will provide money, equipment and logistical support to a multinational force whose deployment remains uncertain. https://t.co/QHDr6MAXYc
US reiterates support for a Haiti deployment as it meets with Caribbean leaders behind closed doors: https://t.co/88bD7aqZlg
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, reiterated her country's support for Guyana's territorial claims but denied any plans to establish a military base in this country. https://t.co/UUZ2KWK3qi