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    Rubio: US has pledges of up to 7,500 security personnel for Haiti

    Dec 19 (Reuters) - The ​United States has received pledges of up to 7,500 security personnel for a gang suppression force in Haiti, U.S. ⁠Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday. 

    The U.N. Security Council agreed at the end of September to more ‍than double the size of a 15-month-old, underfunded and understaffed international ​security mission combating armed gangs in Haiti and rename it a gang suppression force.

    "We were looking for 5,500 forces. We ​already have pledges of up to 7,500 forces from a variety of countries. We've seen donors step up to fund that effort," Rubio told reporters.

    Gangs - largely armed with illicit weapons from the U.S. - have seized almost ‌all of Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince in a conflict that has ‌forced 1.3 million people from their homes, and fueled hunger. UNICEF said ​in August that children make up an estimated 50% of gang members in the Caribbean country.

    The U.S. and Canada ‌hosted a closed-door pledging conference for the gang suppression force at ⁠the United Nations on December 9. They said ‌in a statement that 18 ​entities had pledged personnel, resources and technical support.

    The initial, Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission deployed in Haiti in June ⁠2024 but has struggled ⁠to make headway in curbing violent armed gangs - some of ​which Washington has designated as terrorist organizations.

    (Reporting by Simon Lewis; writing by Michelle ‌Nichols; editing by Mark Heinrich)

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