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Jamaica to send two dozen security personnel to Haiti to bolster mission

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness and United Nation's Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at a joint press conference, in Kingston
September 10, 2024
Reuters

KINGSTON (Reuters) - Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Tuesday that his government will send an initial deployment of 24 military and police personnel to Haiti to support an international security mission aimed at helping it fight powerful gangs.

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