Rene Preval and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

next...



previous...

Back to Photo list...

Rene Preval and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

rene preval, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran, Rene Preval Photos

Here is a picture of Haitian President Rene Preval and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Photo was found on a blog by Stanley Lucas, the Executive Director for for the Washington Democracy Project.

All Comments (6)

Lanj says...

It's correct.

you should have been more opened to these nations.

When you cant get what you want, you take what you get. Challenge them and if they dont like it they join you. This is a tactical battle.

I love it I would have done the same. keep on doing the good job Mr

Reply  ... More

Ceus Sonny says...

rien à dire notre pays est independant notre leader peut faire ceux qui parait le mieux pour notre pays c'est vrai que on a besoin l'aide de l'état uni mais ce par pour ça quon doit marcher sur l'odre de l'états unis alors mon cher président force et encore

Reply  ... More

Rgs says...

This is what Democracy is about freedom of choice.

President Preval and Haitian people do not have problem with any country in the world.

Reply  ... More

Tijas says...

Pwoblèm se pa sa ditou, paske tout lot prezidan avan yo pat janm konn fè foto ak lidè sa yo, men Etazini pat janm konn bay yon èd serye a peyi dAyiti.

Si ou sonje byen, Etazini te gen bon jan relesyon ak gouvènman diktati Divalye yo.Et nou tout konnen ki sa moun sa yo fè peyi

Reply  ... More

Caz says...

Yes indeed, you are missing something.

Just because he is seeking the U.S help doesn't mean the U.S wants to help him. The U.S helped bringing down Aristide because of his capabilities of bringing a better life to Haiti.

Reply  ... More

Citizen Palafoi says...

President Preval is either really smart of really stupid for taking a picture with Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

He is constantly seeking the help of the US Government yet he is in contact with all the world leaders that the United States will not talk to "without preconditions"

Reply  ... More