Prove Emmanuel Macron Wrong

It has become a common occurrence for foreign diplomats, especially during their farewell speeches, to speak frankly—sometimes without diplomacy—about what they think of Haiti and its leaders.

It has become a common occurrence for foreign diplomats, especially during their farewell speeches, to speak frankly—sometimes without diplomacy—about what they think of Haiti and its leaders. In recent history, it was American diplomat Brian Dean Curran, in July 2003, who first opened this window in relations between Haiti and its "friends."

In his farewell speech, the American diplomat, who had been involved in seeking solutions to the Haitian crisis at the time, criticized the Haitian elites. He condemned t

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