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Caribbean-Latin America
Honduras restores ties with 29 nations
2010-02-22
[Iran Press TV Latest] The new Honduran government has re-established relations with 29 nations, which had severed relations with Tegucigalpa following a military coup that removed the country's constitutional President Manuel Zelaya.

Honduran Foreign Minister Mario Canahuati, in an interview with El Tiempo daily, announced that France, Spain, Italy, Guatemala and Germany are among the countries that have restored ties with the Central American nation, AFP reported. Relations with the major regional countries including Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Nicaragua have yet to be normalized, added Canahuati.

Zelaya who was ousted in a June 28, 2009, military coup failed in his attempts to return to power.

The de facto regime led by Roberto Micheletti, paved the ground for an early presidential election, in which Porfirio Lobo won.

Lobo is facing a critical test as Honduras, following the coup, was isolated on the international arena and now his government should fight for recognition both regionally and internationally.

Lobo has not been invited to the upcoming second Summit of Latin America and the Caribbean, since Mexico, the host of the event, says it does not recognize the Honduran government.
Posted by:Fred

#4  "military coup that removed the country's constitutional President Manuel Zelaya."

Iran Press TV mimics Obama's State Dept lie
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-22 08:53  

#3  So if Mexico's most wanted decided to, say, vacation in Honduras, they'll be safe since Mexico City can't request extradition from a government it doesn't recognize.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-22 08:51  

#2  Mexico, the host of the event, says it does not recognize the Honduran government.

I bet they would do it for a little cash.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-02-22 08:34  

#1  Lobo has not been invited to the upcoming second Summit of Latin America and the Caribbean, since Mexico, the host of the event, says it does not recognize the Honduran government.

Oh yes, naturally the concept of a constitutional democracy and free elections enforced through the 'rule of law' and a strong military is difficult for Mexico to understand. Thankfully, 29 other countries appear to get it however. Viva the Wolf.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-22 03:19  

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