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Multinational Security Mission for Haiti Set to Begin April 2026

April 14, 2026Dominican Today

The Dominican Republic's Foreign Affairs Minister Roberto Álvarez has announced that an international peacekeeping force will commence operations in Haiti starting April 1, 2026, according to Dominican Today.

The initial deployment will include Chadian military personnel who have completed specialized training in the United States. This multinational initiative operates under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2793, designed to address widespread gang-related violence and help restore order in the neighboring nation.

What This Means for DR Travelers

While this development primarily affects Haiti, visitors to the Dominican Republic should stay informed about regional security developments. The DR and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola, and stability efforts in Haiti could impact border regions and overall Caribbean security.

Álvarez made this announcement during discussions with U.S. Ambassador Leah F. Campo in Dajabón, a key border city between the two countries.

Travel Considerations

Travelers planning visits to border areas or considering cross-border excursions should monitor official travel advisories. The Dominican government continues to work with international partners to maintain regional stability, which ultimately benefits tourism security throughout the island.

This peacekeeping mission represents a coordinated international response to ongoing challenges in Haiti, with the goal of creating a more stable environment for the entire region.

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