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    The CARICOM Eminent Persons Group (EPG) held productive discussions at the Washington DC headquarters of the Organisation of American States (OAS) on Wednesday 27 August on the coordination of the OAS RoadMap Towards Stability and Peace in Haiti.

    The coordination meeting chaired by OAS Secretary General, Ambassador Albert Ramdin brought together the Haitian Prime Minister Aix Fils-Aimé; United Nations Assistant Secretary General, Miroslav Jeňca; and the CARICOM EPG team comprising former Prime Minister, Kenny Anthony and former Prime Minister Perry Christie, Special Adviser on Haiti, Ambassador Colin Granderson and Assistant Secretary General, Foreign and Community Relations, Elizabeth Solomon.

    The CARICOM EPG team also attended the second meeting of the OAS Group of Friends of Haiti.

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