Russia and China have voiced strong opposition to transitioning the Kenya-led multinational force in Haiti into a U.N. peacekeeping mission, criticizing the move amid escalating gang violence. Both countries argue that deploying peacekeepers in such a volatile environment would not help restore peace, as peacekeeping missions should only be considered once stability is established.
They also expressed concerns over the funding crisis faced by the multinational force, which has struggled to meet its financial goals. Meanwhile, Haiti’s leadership continues to call for international support, urging the U.N. to consider the transformation to address severe security challenges. The U.S., backed by Haiti and Kenya, insists that a U.N. peacekeeping mission would bring more predictable resources and logistical support to stabilize the situation. Despite Russia and China’s objections, Haiti’s dire circumstances highlight the urgent need for international intervention.