Haiti - Diplomacy : 2-day visit of Chancellor David Lin Yung-Lo - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





iciHaïti - ONA : Historic Resolution for the Fairness and Sustainability of the Pension System

iciHaiti - U17 World Cup 2026 Qualifiers : Day-2 Our Grenadières are ready to enter the competition (List)

iciHaiti - FLASH : Vitem XI visa for Brazil, special provisions

iciHaiti - Waste management : Haitian delegation from Cap-Haitien to Santiago

iciHaiti - Incident : Haitians block the international highway linking the Dominican Republic to Haiti


more news


Haiti - News : Zapping...

Haiti - Politic : Statement from the OAS General Secretariat on the situation in Haiti

Haiti - Education : Launch of the National Conference on the Refounding of the Education System

Haiti - Politic : Democrats try to force a vote on extending TPS for Haiti

Haiti - FLASH : Dismissal of the PM raises tensions between the international community and the CPT


more news


Haiti - Diplomacy : 2-day visit of Chancellor David Lin Yung-Lo
05/02/2013 10:41:12

Haiti - Diplomacy : 2-day visit of Chancellor David Lin Yung-Lo
David Lin Yung-Lo, the Chancellor of the Republic of China (Taiwan), as part of his tour in the Caribbean, arrived in Haiti this Tuesday, for a 48-hour visit.

According to the Chinese Embassy in Haiti during his stay "the Chancellor Taiwanese, David Lin Yung-Lo, will hold talks with his counterpart Pierre-Richard Casimir and will also be received by the Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe and President Michel Martelly to discuss the relations of cooperation and thanks for the strong support of the Haitian government towards the Government of the Republic of China on the international scene."

Chancellor Lin, will take advantage of his short stay to visit the construction site, of 4.5 kilometers of road linking Gérald Bataille to the Boulevard of 15 Octobre, funded by the Taiwanese government to the tune of 9 million U.S. dollars. This work, carried out by the Taiwanese firm OECC should be completed before the end of 2013.

HL/ HaitiLibre

Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com