THE current international “stalemate” over sending a security force to stabilise Haiti may be broken if a credible plan is found for the crisis-wracked country’s political future, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said yesterday.
Guterres and Haitian leaders have pushed for months for a new international mission to stabilise the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation, which has not held national elections since 2016 and has been wracked by gang violence, a worsening public health situation and political instability.