Kamina Johnson Smith Discusses Security Cooperation and Support for Haiti with U.S. Under Secretary John Bass
New York, USA – Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, held discussions with U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, John Bass, on the sidelines of the United Nations High-Level Week in New York. The two diplomats addressed critical issues surrounding security cooperation between Jamaica and the United States, along with the urgent need for increased international support for Haiti.
In a post shared on social media on September 24, 2024, Minister Johnson Smith expressed her satisfaction with the meeting. She noted that they discussed the longstanding security collaboration between Jamaica and the U.S. as well as the necessity of bolstering efforts by the international community to support Haiti in addressing its current challenges.
It was a pleasure to meet John Bass @UnderSecStateP in the margins of UN High Level week, to discuss our longstanding security cooperation as well as the need to encourage the international community to provide greater support for Haiti. Looking forward to further engagement… pic.twitter.com/l3c3Yd4f9E
— Hon. Kamina J Smith (@kaminajsmith) September 24, 2024
“It was a pleasure to meet John Bass in the margins of UN High Level Week, to discuss our longstanding security cooperation as well as the need to encourage the international community to provide greater support for Haiti. Looking forward to further engagement with our teams!” wrote Johnson Smith.
The discussions come at a crucial time as Haiti continues to grapple with political instability, economic challenges, and security concerns, prompting the international community to seek ways to offer meaningful assistance. Minister Johnson Smith has consistently advocated for a collaborative approach to supporting Haiti’s development and recovery, emphasizing the importance of both regional and global partnerships.
John Bass, representing the U.S. Department of State, echoed the sentiment of fostering strong partnerships within the region, noting that security cooperation is vital for the stability of the Caribbean.
Both sides are expected to continue engaging on these matters in the coming weeks, with hopes of solidifying actionable plans to enhance security frameworks and provide tangible support for Haiti’s path to recovery.
The meeting highlights Jamaica’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to play a key role in regional stability, while further strengthening ties with global partners like the United States.