Oas Expects the Anti-Gang Force for Haiti to Begin Deployment in January
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In the face of the growing grip of gangs in the country, an international coalition is in place to strengthen security in Haiti. Eighteen countries have said they are ready to participate in a new multinational force, which will replace the current UN mission, announced the Organization of American States on Friday, December 12. The first deployments are expected early in 2026.
The Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, said on Friday that 18 countries have expressed their readiness to deploy security forces to Haiti as part of a new anti-gang operation that will replace the current UN multinational mission.
OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin said he expects the new Gang Elimination Force to begin its deployment in Haiti in January.
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, reported that 18 countries have expressed their willingness to deploy security forces in Haiti as part of a new anti-gang operation, which will replace the current multinational mission led by the UN. (Read more...) The entry OAS: 18 countries will deploy security forces in Haiti was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
Eighteen countries committed themselves to sending troops to Haiti to create a new Gang Repression Force (GRF), intended to replace the current UN multinational mission, announced Friday, December 12, 2025, the Organization of American States (OAS), according to information confirmed by the AFP. OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin, said that this international coalition will work according to common regulations, explaining the time needed to set…
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