A delegation of six foreign ministers from OAS member countries is scheduled to travel to Honduras on Monday to seek a negotiated solution to the crisis in Honduras, a Costa Rican official stated. The foreign ministers, whose mission has faced delays for the past two weeks, will meet on Monday and Tuesday with Honduran officials to seek an agreement to the proposed plan brokered last month by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias. The delegation will include diplomatic chiefs from Argentina, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, as well as OAS Secretary General Miguel Insulza.
OAS to Meet in Honduras on Monday
August 22nd, 2009 · 6 Comments
Tags: Politics in Honduras


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1 tony // Aug 22, 2009 at 5:36 pm
i don t know why people keep calling the situation in honduras a crisis …you had a prsident that broke the rules of the constitution [he tought that he was a dictator already.... and did not have to follow the rules.]… luckey for honduras that it back fired on him …..the members of his own party and the opposition party and the supreme court of this democratic country voted him out of office and appointed a interem president till the next election……….. SO WHAT IS THE CRISIS…??????????
2 Ron // Aug 22, 2009 at 6:35 pm
The US media has there own agenda. Till they wake up and see that Obama has totaly destroyed the country no one will ever get the true news unless the live it first hand. Hang there Honduras and don’t let that thief and crook set one foot back in your wonderful country.
3 miguel sanchez // Aug 23, 2009 at 9:46 am
Everybody reading these blogs all you have to do is Google each of these listed countries and next to it put Chavez Venezuela Economic Cooperation and Crude Oil or Minerals. Honduras and Hondurans will pay the price and carry the burden their recovering and trouble economies. I wonder what the US government did with that US$900,000 they seize in Miami that Chavez was sending to Argentina for his Girlfriend El Presidentina .
4 Rus // Aug 23, 2009 at 11:00 am
Tony and Ron you are both right on!
5 tony // Aug 23, 2009 at 2:20 pm
i just read that the supreme court of honduras will put zelaya on trial when [or if] he returns to honduras many countries have a law that somebody can be tried ”in absentia” so he can send his lawyers there and find out how many years behind bars is awaiting him if he returns ………than cansel his pasport and issue an international arrest warrant …the only place he can feel safe than is venezuala or cuba …….chavez might even get sick of him if he was around there al the time…….or maybe the usa. might invite him .
6 Chris // Aug 23, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Zelaya “wants the best for his people”……….that’s so funny !!
If thats the case, let him stand trial for ALL his mess !!