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The Oas Inaugurates a Second Advanced Operational Base for the Multinational Force in Haitilast News From Haiti: Politics, Security, Economy, Culture.

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According to the Ambassador, this new infrastructure should facilitate the deployment of the Force de répression des gangs (FRG), in coordination with the National Police of Haiti (PNH). The objective is to combat armed groups more effectively, to increase the police presence in strategic areas, to protect civilian populations and to promote a climate of stability. Furthermore, the diplomat expressed his gratitude to the Ambassador of Canada to …
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France has reaffirmed its support for international efforts to restore security in Haiti. However, Paris for the moment excludes any direct military participation in the Gangs Removal Force, validated by the UN Security Council. The question was asked in the French Senate by the Senator of Saint-Barthélemy, Micheline Jacques, who asked the government about possible military involvement. According to the elected representative, a French presence …

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On Wed., February 18, Cristobal Dupouy, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the OAS in Haiti, announced the inauguration of the second forward operating base, delivered by the OAS thanks to the financial support of the Embassy of Canada...

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According to the Ambassador, this new infrastructure should facilitate the deployment of the Force de répression des gangs (FRG), in coordination with the National Police of Haiti (PNH). The objective is to combat armed groups more effectively, to increase the police presence in strategic areas, to protect civilian populations and to promote a climate of stability. Furthermore, the diplomat expressed his gratitude to the Ambassador of Canada to …

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Haiti24 broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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