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U.N. says process to set up Haiti support office is underway; details tied to Security Council resolution
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Summary
The U.N. spokesperson said the process to create a new U.N. support office for Haiti is underway following a Security Council vote, and described the office's intended role supporting a gang suppression force with logistics and equipment as outlined by the resolution.
Following a Security Council vote to create a U.N. support office for Haiti, the U.N. spokesperson said Friday that work to establish the office is already underway and that the timetable is set out in the resolution.
The spokesperson said the office will support the gang suppression unit in logistics, equipment and other tasks assigned by the Security Council, adding that the Secretariat is coordinating across departments to implement the resolution “as quickly as possible.”
Why it matters: Security Council action and the creation of a U.N. support office signal an intensified international role in Haiti’s security environment, and the spokesperson said the approach is “new and innovative.”
The briefing did not provide a full operational timeline or a detailed equipment list; the spokesperson said such details are defined in the Security Council resolution and implementation work is ongoing. Member states will decide on mandate renewals or sunsets, the spokesperson said, and the secretary-general will present further updates to the General Assembly on Monday.
The spokesperson emphasized that many of the specifics will be determined by member states and by the Secretariat’s work to define how to implement the Security Council’s instructions.

