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Honduras Resistance to
Discuss Next Steps
Tegucigalpa, Oct
11,(PL).-
The National Front against the coup in Honduras
is expected to discuss today in a national
assembly its actions for this week, considered
crucial in the ongoing talks about the future of
the crisis.
Rural leader Rafael Alegria said on Saturday
that nearly 100 representatives of organizations
grouped in the popular Front, created in the
wake of the coup of June 28, are expected to
take part in the meeting.
They will focus on talks sponsored by the
Organization of American States started last
Wednesday between representatives of
constitutional President Manuel Zelaya and of
the de facto government.
On Friday, negotiations were put into a recess
until Tuesday, following declarations by the
parties that they had advanced nearly 60 percent
in discussions of the so-called San Jose
Agreement proposed by Costa Rica President Oscar
Arias.
General coordinator of the Front and also a
member of the Zelaya's delegation Juan Barahona
admitted progress in the talks, but warned that
a main issue, that is the president's
restitution, remains at a stand still. |