The United States President Donald Trump's administration could be rethinking its decision to fund the Haiti mission following the failure by some countries to contribute their fair share.
Addressing the United Nations Security Council on Monday, April 21, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Dorothy Shea, said America cannot continue to shoulder such a significant financial burden.
Shea called on other contributing member states to step up and increase their support for the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to tame the rapidly escalating gang violence.
However, the ambassador assured the council that the US government was determined to help Haiti restore peace, but only if other countries contributed their equal share.