Rene Preval Photos

Pictures of Haitian President Rene Preval during his presidency

Rene Preval and Stephen Harper, Canada Prime Minister

Rene Preval and Stephen Harper, Canada Prime Minister

Haiti's President Rene Preval (L) shakes hands with Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper during their meeting at the Francophonie Summit in Quebec City, October 19, 2008. The biennial summit of the 55-member countries with large French-speaking populations runs from October 17-19. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

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Rene Preval and Leonel Fernandez

Rene Preval and Leonel Fernandez

Leonel Fernandez (R), president of the Dominican Republic, confers with Haitian President Rene Preval (L) at the presidential palace 15 March 2007 in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

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Rene Preval and Michaelle Jean

Rene Preval and Michaelle Jean

Haitian President Rene Preval (R) is greeted by the Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean (L) during the official greeting prior to the opening of the 12th Francophonie Summit, a Conference of Heads of State and Government of Countries Using French as a Common Language, held every two years, 17 October 2008 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

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Rene Preval, Tony Blair , Ernest Bai Koroma, and Surin Pitsuwan at the Clinton Global Initiative

Rene Preval, Tony Blair , Ernest Bai Koroma, and Surin Pitsuwan at the Clinton Global Initiative

Haiti President Rene Preval (L), ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan (2nd R) and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) listen as Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative in New York September 26, 2008. Established by former U.S. President Bill Clinton in 2005, the event is designed to bring donors together with people in need to try to solve global problems. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

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Rene Preval and Dimitri Acra, Palais National

Rene Preval and Dimitri Acra, Palais National

Haiti's President Rene Preval, left, listens to Dimitri Acra, right, a top businessman, during a press conference at the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, April 12, 2008. Preval announced a drop in the price of rice Saturday in a bid to defuse anger of rising food prices that fueled days of deadly protests and looting across Haiti. After meeting with food importers, Preval said the price of a 50-pound (23-kilos) bag of rice will drop from US$51 (Euro 32) to US$43 (Euro 27), a reduction of 15.7 percent. The man at center is an unidentified businessman. Photo: AP/Brenan Linsley

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President Preval, Presidential Candidate

President Preval, Presidential Candidate

Leading Haitian presidential candidate Rene Preval is seen during a press conference at his residence in Pettionville, urging Haitian to remain calm as the final results of the elections are completed.
Photo: Newsday / Moises Saman

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President Preval and President Bush

President Preval and President Bush

President George W. Bush (R) and Haitian President Rene Preval speak in the Oval Office of the White House May 8, 2007 in Washington, DC. The Haitian President was praised by Bush for Haiti's improved economy and security conditions. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski-Pool/Getty Images)

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Rene Preval and Laura Bush

Rene Preval and Laura Bush

Rene Preval Visit to Washington

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Rene Preval and Georges W Bush

Rene Preval and Georges W Bush

Rene Preval Visit to Washington

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Rene Preval with Bush At the White House

Rene Preval with Bush At the White House

President George W. Bush and President Rene Preval of Haiti stand in the Oval Office Tuesday, May 8, 2007, during a photo opportunity with the media. The leaders were expected to discuss a range of issues, including recent efforts by the United Nations stabilization mission in Haiti to enhance security and opportunities for promoting growth and prosperity in Haiti. White House photo by Joyce Boghosian

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