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 3100 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. The American Ambassador to the HaitianSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No. 263 Port-au-Prince,Haiti, July 4, 1947 EXCELLENCY: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's note of July 4, 1947, with reference to the desire of Your Excellency's Government to float an internal loan in connection with its intention to redeem in their entirety the bonds and certificates of interest in Series C bonds of the external debt of 1922-1923 of the Government of Haiti. In reply to the inquiry in Your Excellency's note of July 4, 1947, I take pleasure in informing you, pursuant to instructions from my Government, as follows: The Government of the United States of America is agreeable to the proposed internal loan. The Government of the United States of America will consider the full execution of the undertakings set forth in your note, including the calling for redemption of the outstanding bonds of Series A and C and certificates of interest in Series C bonds and the deposit of monies with the fiscal agent in trust for the redemption of such bonds and certificates of interest, all as set forth in your note, as meeting the conditions set forth in the second paragraph of Article 11 of the 55 Stat. 1357. Executive Agreement of September 13, 1941. The Government of the United States of America will consider Your Excellency's note, together with this note in reply, as consti- tuting an agreement between the two Governments under the terms outlined above with respect to the proposed Haitian internal loan and redemption of outstanding external bonds of 1922-1923. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my high consid- eration. HAROLD H. TITTMANN His Excellency EDME TH. MANIGAT Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Port-au -Prince

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