Former Haitian President Michel Martelly returns to Haiti in a rare visit, according to multiple reports. The former president, who is under international sanctions, arrives in his homeland and is greeted by some supporters who cheer his presence, while his return also occurs amid ongoing political and security uncertainty in the country. Martelly’s trip draws attention because he is a sanctioned figure and because such public appearances by senior political actors are unusual. The reports describe his arrival without detailing broad policy statements or official agreements tied to the visit. Both outlets frame the return as notable primarily due to Martelly’s status and the unusual nature of the visit, emphasizing that public reaction is mixed, with some cheering upon his arrival. The coverage does not indicate that the visit is officially coordinated with specific external governments or that any immediate change follows from his presence.