Ariel Henry justifies the request for external assistance to aid the unarmed and unprepared HNP

Prime Minister Ariel Henry responded to questions from journalists regarding the request for a multinational force to be sent to Haiti and discussed the situation of the Haitian National Police (HNP) on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly. According to the head of government, the police force is neither armed nor equipped, which is why, he said, the request for external assistance was made by his government last October

Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who participated in the 78th United Nations General Assembly, held discussions on the security situation in Haiti, characterized by the dominance of gangs expanding their territory every day. "There was a meeting organized by the State Department where 40 countries, including those understanding the situation in Haiti, decided to contribute to restoring peace in the country. Many things were discussed. To achieve this, the United Nations Security Council would need to pass a resolution. We hope that next week

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