By Catracha Hondurena on September 15, 2011
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Politics in Honduras
In a statement commemorating Honduras’ Independence Day, Secretary Clinton said, “The United States looks forward to strengthening and deepening our already strong relationship with the Honduran government and people to ensure that all Hondurans are able to live up to their full potential.”
By Catracha Hondurena on June 8, 2010
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Politics in Honduras
“It is time for the hemisphere as a whole to move forward and welcome Honduras back into the inter-American community,” announced Hillary Clinton at the OAS general assembly in Lima. Ms. Clinton said the region saw Honduras elect Lobo in “free and fair elections” and “fulfill his obligations under the Tegucigalpa-San Jose accords.” She also […]
By Catracha Hondurena on June 6, 2010
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Politics in Honduras
Though it may not be on the agenda, there may be debate over US-backed efforts to readmit Honduras to the OAS following its suspension in June last year over the coup that toppled president Manuel Zelaya. OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza said Honduras will come up in a free session on Monday but a […]
By Catracha Hondurena on April 29, 2010
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Politics in Honduras
SECRETARY CLINTON: I want to welcome the foreign minister of Honduras here today. He’s been in Washington holding a series of meetings with a number of officials both from our government and others as well. And I’m looking forward to my conversation with him. As I have said on numerous occasions, I think that the […]
By Catracha Hondurena on April 28, 2010
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Politics in Honduras
Honduras Foreign Minister, Mario Canahuati, and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, met today to address issues such as public safety, human rights and reconciliation efforts after the exit of former President Manuel Zelaya. The Secretary expressed concern about public safety, including safety of journalists who have been targets of violence and intimidation in recent months.