Haiti, Lebanon & other topics – Daily Press Briefing (23 April 2026) | United Nations

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Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

Highlights:
Haiti
Trust Fund in Support of GSF
Lebanon
Lebanon/Humanitarian
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Yemen
Central African Republic/Peacekeeping
Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mexico
Unctad
International Days
Financial Contribution
Briefing Tomorrow

HAITI

This morning, at the Security Council, Carlos Ruiz-Massieu, briefed on the situation in Haiti. He said that Haiti stands at a pivotal moment, he said, where political and institutional progress is laying the foundations for a credible path forward.

Haitian stakeholders are clear, Mr. Ruiz-Massieu said, that elections remain the only legitimate path back to constitutional order and our political mission continues to support national efforts and to coordinate international assistance to help deliver credible and inclusive elections in the country.

But, without tangible improvements on the security front, progress will be difficult to sustain. As national security forces continue to be strengthened, the full and timely deployment of the Gang Suppression Force is essential to reinforce these efforts.

Mr. Ruiz-Massieu told Council members that with sustained national commitment and coordinated international support, it is possible to turn this critical phase into a genuine turning point for the country. He renewed our commitment to work alongside the Haitian authorities to help turn this window of opportunity into tangible progress towards restoring security and re-establishing democratic institutions.

TRUST FUND IN SUPPORT OF GSF

The State of Qatar has confirmed a pledge of $30 million to the UN Trust Fund in support of the Gang Suppression Force (GSF), with $10 million to be paid annually over 3 years.

We thank the State of Qatar for their support to the Gang Suppression Force and Haiti.

The Trust Fund has now received a total of $203.3 million, with $174.1 million received in cash.

LEBANON

The Secretary-General was saddened to learn of the death of a second French peacekeeper in the attack that happened on 18 April when peacekeepers came under fire from non-state actors, presumed to be Hizbullah. Corporal Anicet Girardin, succumbed to his wounds in Paris yesterday.

Further on the situation in Lebanon, we condemn the killing of Lebanese journalist, Amal Khalil, in a reported Israeli airstrike in Tiri, in Southern Lebanon yesterday. We extend our condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Amal, and we express our hopes for a full and swift recovery of the second journalist injured in the same incident.

Following the strike, UNIFIL contributed to deconfliction efforts with the Israel Defense Forces to facilitate access for the Lebanese Red Cross to provide assistance to the affected journalists.

The Secretary-General recalls that civilians, including journalists, must be respected and protected at all times. He calls for a prompt and impartial investigation into this killing. Targeting civilians and obstructing aid are violations of international humanitarian law. He reiterates that journalists must be able to perform their essential duties without interference, intimidation or harm.

And as an update on the resupply issue I raised over the past few days, following further deconfliction efforts with the IDF, UNIFIL was able to resupply several isolated positions.

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2026-04-23

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