Back from Canada where he made an official visit of six days, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive returned satisfied in Port-au-Prince on Friday.
Mr. Bellerive who made this visit primarily as Minister of Planning and External Cooperation was pleased to have met many political figures including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Mayor of Montreal Gérald Tremblay and the Governor of Canada Michaëlle Jean Haitian origin.
In New York, where she stopped, Prime Minister held discussions with various foreign dignitaries who want to invest in Haiti. "We talked to investors and we've channeled," he said. Speaking to an audience of fellow about 24 hours before his return, Jean-Max Bellerive had estimated that "Haiti has no fundamental problems other than the Haitians themselves.
In turn, the federal government is ready to release for Haiti an additional 15 million dollars over two years. According to Jean-Max Bellerive, these funds will be used primarily in the context of improving prison conditions and security in border areas.
Asked about the issue of banditry recorded these days in the capital, Mr. Bellerive said that the CSPN (Supreme Council of National Police) will meet tomorrow on Saturday to ask and analyze the problem of insecurity. "Too much effort has been increased to attract investors in the country that can do the bandits," he said in a firm tone.
Mr. Bellerive was accompanied by his Foreign Minister, Marie-Michele Rey, and Secretary of State for Public Security Luc Eucher Joseph. But, according to the Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph has made the trip only as a representative of the Department of Justice. Emphasize that no presidential decree on the appointment of new secretaries of state has not yet been released a month after the inauguration of the Préval Government / Bellerive.
Upon his arrival, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive aquellir Dominican Minister of Economy, Temistocles Mountains, arrived Friday in Port-au-Prince for a working meeting. This visit, according to a statement issued Thursday in Santo Domingo, falls within the framework of strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
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