Gary Conille to meet President William Ruto

Haitian Prime Minister Gary Conille to meet President Ruto in Kenya

The Haitian Prime Minister Gary Conille visited Kenya on last Thursday and it was scheduled for him to meet with President Wialliam Ruto on Friday.

In the agenda to meet with William Ruto, include Multinational security support mission, which has seen nearly 400 Kenyan Police officers deployed to Haiti since June to assist in fight against the gang violence.

Speaking to journalists, Conille said he wanted to accelerate multinational security task force by  the UN that saw it’s mandate extended.

Haiti has been on the edge following recent deadly attacks that have been termed massacres in pont-sonde. 115 of people have been confirmed dead with dozens still hospitalized.

During a visit to the Haitian Capital last month, William Ruto promised to send 600 of Police officers by January. However, significant financial and logistical hurdles remain.

The Mission’s budget is $600 million, but so far, only the US has provided $380 million which Canada and others contributing an additional $85 million.

This funding shortfall has led Washington and Ecuador to push for the mission’s transformation into a UN peacekeeping mission as they have been promised.

“We have a window of success that is an evidence from the operations that we have carried out already” ! Said by William Ruto , The president of Republican of Kenya.

Conille Gray asked international partners to send the officers they’d pledged to ensure the “contingent from Kenya has the resources they need”.

Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. Though it is still recovering from a 2010 earthquake.

Many of Haiti’s landmarks dating to the early 19th Century remain intact. These include Citadelle,……..

Its Capital City is Port au Prince, it is in Northern America. It has  Population of 11.58 Million as it was cited in 2020. Haiti get the independence on 01 January 1804 and it is poorest country in Latin America and Caribbean as cited above.

 

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