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Haiti - Diplomacy : U.S. Embassy Hails the Investiture of the New Haitian Government
16/05/2012 09:00:08

Haiti - Diplomacy : U.S. Embassy Hails the Investiture of the New Haitian Government

The Embassy of the United States of America congratulates the men and women who were sworn in yesterday as ministers of the government of Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe, and we extend our best wishes for their success.

It is encouraging that Parliament and the Presidency worked swiftly together to approve the government’s general policy. This spirit of cooperation, involving all political leaders, as well as members of the business sector and civil society, is needed to move forward on Haiti’s major issues, such as promptly organizing senate and municipal elections and taking the steps necessary to provide for private sector-led growth. The United States looks forward to continuing our partnership with the new government to build the future that Haitians desire.

The United States remains committed to supporting the people and government of Haiti over the long-term, in building a future that is more stable, more prosperous, and more democratic.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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