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October 3, 2024 – In a significant development aimed at addressing the ongoing security crisis in Haiti, the Salvadoran government has announced the imminent deployment of its troops as part of the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSSM). This move follows an agreement signed between the permanent representatives of El Salvador and Haiti at the Organization of American States (OAS).
The agreement, formalized on October 3, 2024, was signed by Ambassador Wendy Jeannette Acevedo Castillo, El Salvador’s representative to the OAS, and Ambassador Gandy Thomas, Haiti’s acting representative. The deployment of Salvadoran forces is expected to bolster Haiti’s security efforts as the country grapples with increasing violence and armed gangs.
Under the directive of President Nayib Bukele, Salvadoran troops, known for their expertise in combating gang violence, will join local Haitian security forces in an effort to restore stability. El Salvador’s involvement marks a crucial step in international cooperation aimed at addressing the severe challenges facing Haiti.
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While specific details regarding the size of the contingent and the mission’s duration remain unclear, the collaboration highlights a shared commitment between the two nations to confront Haiti’s deepening security challenges.
International Collaboration for a Troubled Nation
The situation in Haiti has deteriorated significantly over the past year, with armed groups gaining control over large parts of the country, leading to increased violence, kidnappings, and displacement of citizens. The Haitian government has struggled to regain control, prompting calls for international assistance.
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Looking Ahead
The deployment of troops from El Salvador is expected to provide much-needed reinforcement to Haitian law enforcement agencies, whose resources have been stretched thin by the growing crisis. While the long-term impact of this international mission remains to be seen, it is a hopeful step toward restoring order in a nation plagued by instability.