Caribbean leaders committed to a united approach in addressing crime and violence, particularly in Haiti, where gang-related issues persist. Andrew Holness, Jamaica's Prime Minister and current chair of Caricom, highlighted security as a top priority during his leadership. Leaders like Gaston Browne from Antigua and Barbuda acknowledged the sophisticated nature of crime and emphasized the need for collaboration among Caricom nations. Terrance Drew from St Kitts and Nevis further stressed the importance of a coordinated response to enhance regional security, especially in light of increasing violence in Haiti.
Leaders in the Caribbean have pledged to join forces to tackle crime and violence, reaffirming their support for Haiti, which is increasingly affected by gangs.
As chair of the Caribbean Community, Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness emphasized that regional security would be a major priority, expressing concerns about international support for Haiti.
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