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The UN Security Council has endorsed the deployment of the multinational security support mission to Haiti, paving the way for countries led by Kenya to send armed personnel to the Caribbean country. kenya has offered to send 1,000 police officers to the Island in support of Haitian police efforts to curb gang violence. Promising that the historic operation will succeed, President William Ruto has welcomed the resolution, saying Kenya will not turn a blind eye to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Critics have questioned the legality of the process and Kenya's readiness for the mission, which begins in January next year.
UN endorses deployment of multinational security support mission to Haiti
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