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New Haiti-Venezuela Agreement: Food for oil

New Haiti-Venezuela Agreement: Food for oil

June, 2013 - New agreement that will allow Haiti to pay for Venezuelan petroleum products with food produced in Haiti. Food against oil !

In short, Haiti's debt to Venezuela under the Petrocaribe agreement, would be reinvested in agriculture.

The agreement is expected to increase agricultural production in rice, peas, red beans, corn, honey and sugar and create jobs

In addition, Haiti to increase oil import quota from 14,000 barrels a day to 20,000 barrels per day

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Hugo Chaves of Venezuela and Jean Bertrand Aristide

Hugo Chaves of Venezuela and Jean Bertrand Aristide

This is a picture of the president of Venezuela Hugo Chavez and the former Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide. Hugo Chavez passed away on March 5th, 2013, after fighting hard with a cancer. it is quite a sad day for the people lof venezuela, his friends and supporters.

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Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras, Flag

Haiti, Venezuela,  Honduras, Flag

Here is a picture of the flag of Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras. These three countries were ranked as the three most dangerous places for foreign multinational executives in 2013.

This was based on study generated by Public Security Secretariats, local police, governments, NGOs, and Institute of Crime Investigation from throughout the region. The report further indicated that Haiti suffers continued insecurity following the 2010 earthquake.

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Haitian President Rene Preval And Leaders Of Latin America

Haitian President Rene Preval And Leaders Of Latin America

Preval in a picture with several leaders of Latin American nations. Under the government of Rene Preval, there were many economic opportunities created for Haiti. Preval took it on himself to initiate friendly and cooperative relationships with countries such as Cuba, Venezuela, Bahamas, Panama and Bolivia.

Under his government, many economic and medical agreements were signed. The Cuban government increased the number of medical doctors providing services to the Haitians. Venezuela under Hugo Chavez provided financial and energy cooperation. The issue regarding immigration was managed to a certain extent

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Michel Martelly and Laurent Lamother at Hugo Chavez Funeral

Michel Martelly and Laurent Lamother at Hugo Chavez Funeral

Here is a picture of the Haitian President michel Martelly and Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe during the funeral of the president of Venezuela, Hogo Chavez. This took place on March 8th, 2013. Some of the critics of the Haitian president had remarked that only the Haitian president and his prime minister were dressed in Red and no other dignitaries it.

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Alexandre Petion for help provide to Simon Bolivar

Alexandre Petion for help provide to Simon Bolivar

This is a sign or Recognition of Venezuela to Alexandre Petion for help he provided to Simon Bolivar during his quest for independence.

Haiti, the second republic in the Americas and the first black independent nation in the world, began to help its neighbors in South America to gain liberty during Alexandre Petion presidency, Simon Bolivar came to Haiti to seek help for his struggle to liberate his country Venezuela from Spain

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Flag of Venezuela and Jacmel, haiti

Flag of Venezuela and Jacmel, haiti

Did you know that the original design of the flag was first flown on March 12, 1806 not in Venezuela but in the bay of Jacmel, Haiti.

The city of Jacmel is of great importance to the independence of Venezuela. Jacmel was where Francisco de Miranda actually created the first Venezuelan flag.

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President Michel Martelly in Caracas, Venezuela for First CELAC Summit

President Michel Martelly in Caracas, Venezuela for First CELAC Summit

The first Summit of Heads of States and Governments of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) took place in Caracas, Venezuela.

Michel Martelly who attended, took the opportunity to meet Hugo chavez and thank the Venezuelan government for fuel shipments to Haiti via Petro-Caribe Agreement.

The Venezuelan government sent thousands of tons of food aid in the aftermath of the quake.

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Venezuela Submarine fiber optic Cable to link Haiti to the rest of the world

Venezuela Submarine fiber optic Cable to link Haiti to the rest of the world

Here is a picture of the route that the Venezuelian Submarine fiber optic Cable will take in link Haiti to the rest of the world. The first phase of the project linking Venezuela to Cuba and Jamaica is already complete. The next phase will have Haiti linked to the Submarine fiber optic Cable via Jamaica

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