Friday, October 16, 2009

Honduran Talks Are Given Two Days By Ousted Honduran Leader

Opposing groups said they had reached agreement on most issues, except whether Zelaya (above) would return to power. Photograph: Edgard Garrido/Reuters

Honduras Post-Coup Crisis Talks Deadlocked -- Reuters

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Talks to resolve a post-coup crisis in Honduras hit a deadlock on Friday, as de facto leader Roberto Micheletti resisted international pressure to reinstate toppled President Manuel Zelaya.

Negotiators for Zelaya refused a proposal by Micheletti to have the Supreme Court rule on his return to office. The court supported his ouster and is unlikely to restore him to power.

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More News On The Unrest In Honduras

Aide: Ousted Honduran leader giving talks 2 days -- AP
Honduran Businesses Suffer as Political Crisis Continues -- Voice of America
Political chaos, economic pain -- Philadelphia Inquirer
World Cup bid unites Hondurans divided by coup -- AP
FACTBOX-Ousted leftist Honduran president Manuel Zelaya -- Reuters

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