Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya answers questions from the press at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, on November 4, 2009. Rival sides in Honduras have finalized a deal to end four months of political crisis that paves the way for Zelaya' s return to his post pending approval by Congress --at least 65 out of 128 deputies are expected to vote for it. The accord between Zelaya and de facto leader Roberto Micheletti includes a power-sharing government and a congressional decision en Zelaya' s brief reinstatement ahead of presidential polls next month. Getty Images logo Getty Images 27 months ago

Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya answers questions from the press at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, on November 4, 2009. Rival sides in Honduras have finalized a deal to end four months of political crisis that paves the way for Zelaya' s return to his post pending approval by Congress --at least 65 out of 128 deputies are expected to vote for it. The accord between Zelaya and de facto leader Roberto Micheletti includes a power-sharing government and a congressional decision en Zelaya' s brief reinstatement ahead of presidential polls next month.