TEGUCIGALPA, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Honduran negotiators reached a deal that could resolve a crisis sparked when the army ousted President Manuel Zelaya in a coup, but it needs to be approved by Zelaya and the de facto government that replaced him.
"I wouldn't talk of an end to the political crisis, but an exit, yes," Victor Meza, a close aide to Zelaya, told reporters after envoys of both the leftist president and de facto leader Roberto Micheletti met in the capital.
"We have agreed on one unified text that will be discussed and analyzed by President Zelaya and Mr. Micheletti," he said.
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