Woe For Ruto as Another Country Pulls Out Of Kenyan-Led Haiti Mission.
Woe For Ruto as Another Country Pulls Out Of Kenyan-Led Haiti Mission: Trinidad and Tobago government has pulled out of the Kenyan-led United Nations Security Council-sanctioned Multinational Security Mission (MSS) to Haiti.
Speaking to the press on Tuesday, April 2, the country’s Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister, Dr Amery Browne, underscored that the government had made their decision regarding sending troops to Haiti.
Amery stated,”Trinidad and Tobago has been in support of action to treat the Haiti situation. We have provided financial support as well as human resources to Caricom Good Offices efforts, to the Eminent Persons Group and to the other diplomatic foundation that has been laid in preparation for the Multinational Force,”
Trinidad’s Prime minister explained that they are unable to contribute military forces to the Caribbean nation at this point in time.
He stated,” Contributions of boots on the ground as it were, the prime minister has made it very clear that is the current position of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, that we are not in a position to contribute military forces, police officers or boots on the ground at this stage for that particular effort,“
“So that position is maintained, but, we will continue to receive updates and to contribute to Caricom and further interface with that very concerning crisis,” he added.
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