By Sarah Morland(Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council on Thursday renewed for one year its sanctions regime on Haiti, which currently includes just one individual, as Haiti and China called for faster action.
"This situation of only one person on the designated list must be changed as soon as possible," said China's deputy U.N.
Many Caribbean leaders have pointed to the United States as the source of illegal firearms flooding the region.
Earlier this month, the U.N. authorized deployment of a multinational force to Haiti to aid police, as requested by Haiti's unelected government a year ago.
Ambassador Antonio Rodrigue commended the vote while calling on nations to be more proactive in combating arms trafficking.
Persons:
Sarah Morland, Jimmy Cherizier, Geng Shuang, Shuang, U.N, Antonio Rodrigue, Rodrigue, Jonathan Oatis
Organizations:
Reuters, United Nations Security, G9 Alliance, Caribbean
Locations:
Haiti, China, United States