The World - News from March 24, 1988
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The Reagan Administration said it would be premature to impose new economic sanctions on Haiti because the new government of President Leslie F. Manigat “has shown a determination to move Haiti in a democratic direction. We should not expect perfection before we offer assistance,” Richard N. Holwill, deputy assistant secretary of state, told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee.
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