The United States has warned Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council that any actions compromising the nation’s security could prompt US intervention. The council, facing criticism and internal strife, was established to prepare for elections but has failed to meet deadlines, with its mandate ending February 7. Haiti experiences rampant gang violence and instability, exacerbated by a leadership vacuum since President Jovenel Moise’s assassination in 2021. The UN emphasizes the urgent need for democratic processes to address the humanitarian crisis and restore governance.
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