Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Honduras' Interim Leader Calls For Ending Talks

Honduran policemen accompany the US delegation. Photo AFP

From Washington Post:

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- With three U.S. diplomats expected to arrive in coup-torn Honduras, interim President Roberto Micheletti said Tuesday that negotiations on ending a four-month political crisis must wait until after Nov. 29 elections.

Dialogue between his faction and supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya is "not going to fix anything," Micheletti said, with just 33 days before voters go to the polls.

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More News On the Unrest In Honduras

US urges flexibility in efforts for Honduras deal -- AP
US envoys in Honduras to pressure sides over crisis -- Reuters
US Envoys to Visit Honduras, Push for Crisis Resolution -- Voice of America
US envoys to tackle crisis in Honduras -- AFP
Top U.S. Envoys Set to Visit Honduras -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. Sending Envoys to Try to End Crisis in Honduras -- New York Times
Kidnapping puts crisis-bound Honduras on edge -- AFP

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