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U.S. urges for ending political crisis in Honduras

The Obama administration of the United States on Friday urged both exiled Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and interim leader Roberto Micheletti to resume negotiations immediately, saying the formation of a unity government is the vital step to end... Full Article at People's Daily Online

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  1. Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. expressed concern that both sides in Honduras’s political crisis are failing to abide by a U.S.-brokered accord that includes setting up a national unity government. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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