US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on the international community to re -react to Haiti, a country broken by gang violence, in particular its inaction Organization (OAS).

“The fundamental challenge we are facing in Haiti is that none of the existing international mechanisms are made to deal with this set of problems.” said Mr. Rubio, in his view whose basis basically “It is controlled by organized crime.”

The head of American diplomacy thanked the Kenyawhich, ‘Very courageous’he took over the leadership of international power to restore stability to the poorest state of the Western hemisphere.

However, he underlined to the House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee, the OAS, who is based in Washington, would have to make more efforts.

“Why do we have the OAS if the OAS is not capable of forming a mission to deal with the most critical area of ​​our hemisphere?” He questioned, answering a question question.

He also noted that the US is considering other possible options, without specifying which.

Waiting, Washington means to support the renewal of the International Support Mission to the Haitian Security Forces, led by Kenya, when the issue is being discussed at the UN during the year.

International Police-Military Power is “Part of the answer, but the answer itself is not in itself”Mr. Rubio insisted.

OR Multinational security support shipment (PAUS), which began to develop in June 2024 and supported by the US, Canada and Francefails to limit violence, in the absence of means.

The State Department recently characterized ‘Terrorist’ Organizations of Haitian gangs.

Haiti, in which they are ruled by transitional authorities, is aware of a new rise of violence since mid -February.

Gangs, controlling about 85% of the capital port-o-prince According to the UN, they have multiplied their attacks in areas that have not been put under their control so far, sowing terror to the population.