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France, U.S., Canada aim to unify Dominican Republic, Haiti, Gutierrez says

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Nov 26, 2009, 8:49:02 AM11/26/09
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France, U.S., Canada aim to unify Dominican Republic, Haiti, Gutierrez
says

Presidents Leonel Fernandez and Renee Preval in the National Palace.
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Santo Domingo.- The ruling party’s most influential figure after
president Leonel Fernandez on Sunday affirmed that France, the United
States and Canada have plans to unify Hispaniola island (Dominican
Republic, Haiti), project he affirms they’ve bee working on for
decades.

Euclides Gutiérrez’s statement was in response to French Cooperation
and Francophone minister Alaín Joyandet’s assertion that the concept
is a joke which makes him laugh.

The historian and university professor also affirmed that those powers
have pressured at least two Dominican presidents to solve the Haitian
crisis in Dominican territory.

Interviewed by Héctor Herrera on Telesistema Channel 11, the also
Insurance Superintendent said the late ex president Joaquin Balaguer
was the first to be pressured by those nations when he was asked to
install refugee camps for Haitian in the country, which was rejected
sharply.

He said ex president Jacques Chirac invited president Leonel
Fernandez, during his first term, to visit France and when they were
in the work table proposed that the time had come to speak of the
Haitian case, to which his Dominican par responded that Dominican
Republic’s sovereignty wasn’t negotiable. “So that’s a project the
great powers have, specifically France, Canada and the United States,
to seek a solution to the Haitian problem in the Eastern part of
Hispaniola Island.”

Gutiérrez, one of the founders and member of the ruling party’s
Political Committee, said those plans may take two or three
generations to materialize, and that those powers know Haiti is
unviable and don’t want to bear that burden.

He noted that the neighboring nation is currently occupied by foreign
forces and “whose acting president is in fact the former United States
chief executive Bill Clinton.”

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Je ne sais comment vous le dire mais c'est vraiment honteux de voir
les commentaires faites par des personnalités dominicaines a ce sujet.
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http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/local/2009/11/23/33958/France-US-Canada-aim-to-unify-Dominican-Republic-Haiti-Gutierrez-says


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