- Kenya held high-level meetings with Dominican Republic officials on Haiti’s security mission.
- Talks focused on sharing intelligence and using technology to fight gang violence.
- Both nations promised to keep working together to restore peace in Haiti.
- Kenya’s security and diplomatic leaders were part of the discussions.
Kenya’s top officials led strategic meetings with the Dominican Republic’s leadership, aiming to boost joint efforts in the ongoing peace and security mission in Haiti. The focus was on tightening coordination and reinforcing shared responsibilities under the Multinational Security Support Mission.
Focus on Intelligence and Technology
A key part of the conversation was how both countries could use intelligence and modern tools to improve operations on the ground. They agreed that better data sharing and advanced tech can help mission personnel support Haitian police in their efforts to weaken armed gangs.
Shared Commitment to Haiti’s Stability
The two governments pledged to keep working together to bring stability and peace back to Haiti. They emphasized the need for long-term cooperation to help improve the lives of Haitians and rebuild communities affected by gang violence.
Kenya’s Security and Diplomacy Teams Present
Present at the discussions were Kenya’s National Security Adviser, Amb. Monica Juma, and Ambassador-designate to the Dominican Republic, Mwenda Karisa. Their presence highlighted Kenya’s strong diplomatic push to support regional peace efforts.
This renewed partnership signals a stronger path ahead in the mission to bring order and hope back to the people of Haiti.