Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vassily Nebenzia at the UNSC Briefing on Haiti (New York, January 22, 2025) Vassily Nebenzia: The number of murders and acts of violence continues to rise, putting Haiti on a par with the States struggling with internal armed conflicts. Last year was the bloodiest year in Haiti's recent history, with the massacres in Warf Jérémie and Petite Rivière being the most recent shocking manifestations of the chaos that the Caribbean nation has descended into. It is not by chance that crime and lawlessness are raging in the country, it is something that the vacuum of democratically elected power results in, which has lasted for several years already. Unfortunately, the temporary organs created according to the foreign templates are not coping with the tasks assigned to them, and have already used up the trust placed on them. We see that the Transitional Presidential Council has failed to convince the Haitians of its legitimacy and effectiveness. The prospects for holding general elections within the agreed time frame are illusory. We call on local political forces, who bear the main responsibility for overcoming the crisis, to put aside their disagreements and work together to save the country and the lives of their fellow citizens. Not until the Haitians themselves are willing to do something and organize themselves properly, will anybody be able to bring stability back to their country and create conditions for sustainable and progressive development. *** It seems to us that not until the potential and possibilities of the MSS have been fully realized will it be possible to talk about any adaptation of the international presence in Haiti. We trust that there will be a comprehensive analysis of the situation, and the Secretariat, which is now working on the relevant report, will provide well thought-through options. In the meantime, in addition to reinforcing the MSS, the international community is well-advised to focus its attention on another obvious problem that has a direct impact on the situation in Haiti. I’m referring here to the unhindered influx of weapons into Haiti, despite the territorial embargo in force. We are all aware that the solution to this issue is in the hands of one single State that is either unwilling or unable to cut off these illegal flows of weapons, which in fact are feeding the criminal groups that are active in the country. At the same time, the USA doesn’t share the information on efforts in this regard with the Panel of Experts of the UNSC Sanctions Committee, which only makes the actions by the international community far more difficult. However, such an approach is not surprising, given Washington's years-long manipulation of the situation in Haiti with the use of unilateral sanctions and political engineering techniques. Read in full https://russiaun.ru/en/news/222012025