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Washington, D.C. Attorney General, Haitian-American Karl Racine

Washington, D.C. Attorney General, Haitian-American Karl Racine

Here is a picture of Washington, D.C. Attorney General, Haitian-American Karl Racine.

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Evans Paul and John Kerry in Washington D.C.

Evans Paul  and John Kerry in Washington D.C.

Here is a picture of Haiti Prime Minister Evans Paul with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington D.C.

Paul Evans, the Haitian Prime Minister accompanying Godson Orélus, the CEO of the PNH and Mr. Fritz Jean-Louis, his Delegate Minister of on election matters, reached Washington DC (USA), on a three day tour (September 16 to 18). He had a packed well prepared agenda with him for his U.S tour. He had to attend the forum of the Black Caucus Foundation, to meet the U.S Secretary of State John Kerry and discuss the importance and his administration's ability to hold a fair, free and credible election in Haiti. As the Organization of American States (OAS) is actively observing the Haitian election, the Prime Minister visited its headquarters and met the honorable Luis Leonardo Almagro Lemes (Uruguay), the Secretary General and Ambassador Nestor Mendes (Belize), the Assistant Secretary General of OAS, respectively.

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Michel Martelly and Barack Obama in Washington DC

Michel Martelly and Barack Obama in Washington DC

Here is a picture of President Michel Martelly and Barack Obama in Washington DC.

For the first time, the U.S President Barack Obama met the Haitian President Michel Martelly on February 6, 2014 at the Oval office, Washington DC. The visit served as an opportunity for both the Presidents to discuss how the United States can continue its support to the Haitian government's effort to promote economic growth and strengthen democracy. The U.S President had said that he is satisfied with the recovery efforts of Haiti from the devastating earthquake and Martelly's sincere effort in holding the overdue election, but added that the progress had been very slow, may be of the complicated processes involved. He confirmed U.S.'s support on matters relating to improving the conditions of human rights, judicial reform and controlling corruption in the country. President Martelly thanked him for standing by the side of Haitian people. As per Ros-Lehtinen, a Congresswomwn and Representative from South Florida, Martelly took careful notes of every matter discussed and addressed every relevant question.

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Michel Martelly with Secretary of State John Kerry

Michel Martelly with Secretary of State John Kerry

Here is a picture of US Secretary of State John Karry with Haitian President Michel Martelly on February 5, 2014. This was during a visit of the Haitian President, his first after three years in office.

President Barack Obama will be meeting with the Haitian Presidend
to discuss issues related to Haiti's economic and political future.

In addition, the U.S. is interested in the political stability of Haiti and will support free, fair elections

Some of the Legislative and local elections in Haiti have been delayed for more than two years.

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Embassy of Haiti in Washington DC

Embassy of Haiti in Washington DC

The Haitian Embassy located in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Haiti to the United States.

Here is a picture of the Embassy of Haiti, Washington DC.

In March, 2013, the staff of the Haitian embassy in Washington was distributed as follows:
His Excellency Paul ALTIDOR
Ambassador

Mr. William EXANTUS, Minister Counselor
Deputy Chief of Mission/Political Affairs

Mrs. Joceline BLEMUR, Minister Counselor
Consular Affairs

Mrs. Stephane Calvin ROSENBERG, Counselor
Culture and Education Affairs

Mr. Ralph Ricardo JEAN-PHILIPPE, Counselor
Administration

Ms. Ariel DOMINIQUE, Consultant
Community Affairs

Ms. Shirley JEAN, Advisor
Office of the Ambassador

Mrs. Otesa Middleton MILES, Consultant
Communications

Mrs. Marie Claude MALEBRANCHE, First Secretary
Political Affairs

Mrs. Evice GUERCIN, First Secretary
Political Affairs

Mr. Sony ELIAS, First Secretary
Consular Affairs

Mrs. Wilza Frazil METELLUS, First Secretary
Culture and Education Affairs

Mr. Antony MASSILLON, Consultant
IT Specialist/Webmaster

Mrs. Marie Rose ARNOUX, Assistant
Administration

Mrs. Myrtha CHARLOT, Assistant
Culture and Education Affairs

Mrs. Marie Myriam SANON, Receptionist
Front Desk

Mr. Marc POLYNICE,
Driver

Address:
2311 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008

Phone:
(202) 332-4090

Fax:
(202) 745-7215

E-mail:
amb.washington@diplomatie.ht

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Picture of Michel Martelly and Hillary Clinton in Washington DC

Picture of Michel Martelly and Hillary Clinton in Washington DC

Here is a picture of our elected president. Michel Martelly in his first visit in Washington DC. He met with U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton and several U.S. authorities. I guess he will not meet the current president Barrach Obama until he becomes the official president of Haiti. Picture of Hillary Clinton welcomed Martelly as president as he visited Washington on Wednesday, photo by AFP and aljazeera.net

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