Haiti at the Heart of Debates: OAS Prepares Four-Pillar Roadmap to Exit Crisis
By Josué Senat · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Ahead of the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda from June 25 to 27, where the situation in Haiti will be a central concern, the Organization's Secretary General made an official visit to the Office of the Multinational Security Support Mission @MSSMHaiti in Washington.
He met with Executive Director Mara Tekach and Deputy Military Advisor John J. Melo, and reviewed the situation on the ground and the serious challenges posed by gang activity in Haiti, which create significant problems for access to infrastructure such as the country's ports and airport.
According to Mr. Ramdin, a roadmap is being developed for Haiti and will be structured around four fundamental pillars: humanitarian assistance, security, political consensus and elections, and sustainable development.
According to information held by Le Relief, a resolution calling for the resolution of the Haitian crisis is expected to be adopted by the OAS General Assembly this week in Antigua and Barbuda.
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