United
Nations, Oct 17: United Nations Secretary-General António Guterrs has
welcomed the establishment of the UN Mission for Justice Support in Haiti
(MINUJUSTH), following the closure of its predecessor peacekeeping mission.
“MINUJUSTH reflects the commitment of the United Nations to continue supporting
the consolidation of peace and promotion of stability in Haiti,” said a
statement issued by Mr Guterres’ Spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric said on Monday.
The closure of the UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) is “a testament
to Haiti’s progress over the past 13 years,” the statement said. In the
statement, the Secretary-General extended his gratitude to all civilian and
uniformed personnel who served with MINUSTAH, as well as to troop and police
contributing countries. MINUJUSTH will assist the Haitian Government to
strengthen rule of law institutions, further develop the capacities of the
national police and advance human rights. “The Secretary-General is confident
that the Haitian people and Government will work in close partnership with
MINUJUSTH and the United Nations country team, to implement together joint
priorities based on [UN Security Council] resolution 2350 (2017) and reflected
in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” the statement said. UNI
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