BDF Officers Welcomed Home After Completing Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti
Two Belize Defence Force officers, Major Ermil Coh and Captain Claudio Quiroz, have returned home after a six-month deployment in Haiti as part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission. The BDF held a welcoming ceremony to honour the officers.
In a statement issued by the BDF, senior officers “warmly welcomed back Major Ermil Coh and Captain Claudio Quiroz from their recent tour with the Multinational Stabilization Support (MSS) mission in Haiti.” The mission is part of an international, CARICOM-backed effort to restore stability in Haiti, where gang violence and political unrest have created a national crisis.
The BDF said, “We recognised the dedication and sacrifices of the returning officers, who played a crucial role in enhancing stability and supporting humanitarian efforts in the region.”
During their six-month tour, Major Coh and Captain Quiroz “were deployed… to assist in various capacities, including community engagement, logistical and operational support, and security initiatives aimed at fostering peace in Haiti.”
The BDF noted, “As Major Coh and Captain Quiroz reintegrate into their daily routines, their commitment to service remains unwavering. We not only celebrated their safe return but also served as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance and dedication in international peacekeeping efforts.”
The deployment follows Belize’s active participation in the MSS mission, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2699, with personnel deployed alongside troops from Jamaica, the Bahamas, and other Caribbean nations.
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