The United States dispatched a large -rise week to patrol off the capital of Haiti, in order to deal with the situation of gang raging in the island nation.
US President Joe Biden's administration on October 12 said that the decision to send a large coast of the sea to the waters near the capital Port-Au-Prince of Haiti to show the determination to cooperate with the island government to deal with criminals.
The move came after Haiti last week asked the international forces to intervene to suppress the gang criminals that were blocking the largest fuel port in the country, as well as supporting the cholera to spread.
The United States will also impose a limited visa for citizens of Haiti related to the operation of the gang.
The Northland coastal ship on the way to Key West, Florida in September 2017.
Two US officials said that security and humanitarian shipments will soon be transferred to Haiti, including bleach, medical supplies treating cholera and disinfectant chemicals.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said new decisions made in the context of Haiti facing the outbreak of cholera, criminal organizations continued to support and agitate violence, as well as blocking fuel and goods supply.
Mr. Blinken announced that the United States would strengthen and deploy security support for the Haiti police in the coming days, but not in detail.
The latest crisis in Haiti broke out in September, after the Government announced that the fuel price increased to reduce US $ 400 million for petrol price subsidies and collect US $ 600 million in customs clearance.
The US is expected to submit to the United Nations Security Council to draft a resolution on international sanctions for individuals related to gang activities in Haiti.
The Solomon archipelago government does not respond to licensing requirements for USCGC Oliver Henry to be able to arrive at the port and supplement logistics.
Admiral Linda L. Fagan took office commander of the Week, became the first woman to lead an American armed forces branch.