African Leaders Consider “New Haiti” Idea by NTDTV
Haiti Becomes Associated Member Of The African
Union

2nd February 2012
The Conference of Heads of State and Government of the African Union
ended this morning in Addis Ababa, with the departure towards their
respective country of 54 heads of state guests, 2.500 delegates and 400
journalists from around the world who have followed with interest the
request of the Republic of Haiti for the position of member with the
African Union. The head of the delegation of Haiti, Mr. Ady Jean Gardy,
Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs who has the rank of
Ambassador to Haiti immediately obtained the status of Member Observer
with the African Union and submitted to that organization, a formal
request for the status of full Associate Member of the Union of Heads of
State and Government of Africa, a status that will be effective from the
next Union Summit next June in South Africa.
This is a first for the African Diaspora believe the African Heads of
State, who declared that Haiti takes them in advance and by surprise
because no black country of the African diaspora had never made such a
request.
The Ambassador Ady Jean Gardy met the President of the Republic of
Benin, Mr. Thomas Boni Yayi, following his election yesterday as head of
the Presidency of the African Union and took the opportunity to address
the issue of Haitian students who are struggling in Benin. The new
President of the Union promised to do what is necessary, as soon as he
returned to Porto Novo, Benin's capital.
The Chief of Cabinet Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ady Jean Gardy has
distributed this morning before leaving Addis Ababa, a statement of the
Minister Laurent Lamothe, congratulating Mr. Boni Yayi for his election
to the head of the African Union of Heads of State, his appeal for calm
in Nigeria and the Sahel in crisis and his decision to find a solution
for peace between Sudan and Southern Sudan, whose the two Presidents
were in Addis Ababa. The Minister Laurent Lamothe noted in his note the
interest of Haiti to participate alongside the African people in the
peace negotiations and to promote economic development of LDCs (Least
Developed Countries) through diplomacy business.
Mr. Ady Jean Gardy in a new press conference in Addis Ababa also
reported the determination of the Minister Lamothe in accordance with
instructions of the President of the Republic Michel Joseph Martelly and
the Prime Minister Gary Conille, to strengthen links with Africa. The
Special Envoy Ady Jean Gardy also announced plans of Haiti to provide
technical assistance to countries of the African Union to help them
re-discuss with donors the idea ofdebt cancellation which is a real
straightjacket for their development and to break together the barriers
preventing to raise funds on global financial markets, to each debt
cancellation.
The AmbassadorAdy Jean Gardy has also entered Haiti as a member of the
Inter-Ministerial Conference of Forum on Investment held between China
and the countries of the African Union, to enable the country to benefit
programs for creating employment and technological gifts as part of the
business diplomacy.
The African Heads of State warmly applauded the arrival of Haiti in the
African Union, referring to the diplomatic efforts conducted since 1945
by Haiti for the creation of African States, Haitian protests against
the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy, the struggles conducted against the
war of Algeria,the support for the independence of the Libyan and the
assistance of Haiti to the RDA (African Democratic Rally) who realized
at once the decolonization across Africa in the sixties.
Mr. Ady Jean Gardy, Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
was proud to be able to 'impose' the presence of Haiti to the African
Union which replaced the Organization of African Unity in 1963. He
announced to the Heads of State that he met a possible tour of the
President of the Republic Michel Joseph Martelly and Foreign Minister of
Haiti, Laurent Lamothe, during this summer throughout Africa.
Credits: Haiti Libre |
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