Martelly finalman prale rankontre Barack La!

The Haitian President arrived in Washington yesterday (February 4th, 2014) to finally meet with the American President Barack Obama. He will spend 4 days there and is expected to meet some high level members of the American Government.

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On Wednesday, he will meet Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department, the "Congressional Black Caucus and in the evening will attend a dinner hosted by Senator Bill Nelson of Florida at the Hilton Hotel.

On Thursday, Martelly will meet the American President Barack Obama as well as the U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.

Mwen konnin ke ginyin anpil moun kite swaf rankont sa. Eske rankont sa se pou benefisye Michel Martelly oubyen Ayiti?

Se sou Kisa diskisyon yo a prale ye minm?. Eske se "Dikte" Martelly prale pran oubyen negosye li prale negosye? Se kisa minm nape jwen nan rankont sa?

President Preval of Haiti Welcomed to the White House

Président Paul Eugène Magloire welcomed to the White House

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Soulshadow55 says...

I hope that lots of jobs and trade deals come out of Pres. Martelly's visit.

Haiti needs more jobs and trade and the U.S. is the biggest economy close to Haiti.

Haiti can provide thousands of workers for American companies that can open factories in Haiti.

Also, if Haitian companies can improve their products to international standards they can make millions of dollars selling their products to the U.S. market.

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