Presidential Office Spokesman, Wang Yu-chi, said on Tuesday that the itinerary is still in the works. The President will be making a transit in the U.S. on his way to the Central American ally, but does not have plans to visit other neighboring allies.
President Ma had planned to make the trip in June 2009 to strengthen ties, but it was canceled at the last minute due to the political crisis in Honduras. Honduras went through with the elections in November, and the new President-elect Lobo Sosa vowed to mend damages to diplomatic and economic ties caused by the events.
Ma’s visit will provide support and encouragement to Honduras in the midst of the recovery of its democratic system and international diplomacy.
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I do not think that God likes it, unfortunally Obama does not care what our God thinks, he does not believe in Him.
The three little countries that we need to watch and pray for. The whole world is against Honduras, Taiwan and Isreal. The present Obama administration will try to give up all three and all have no allies. What do you think
the God of Abraham thinks of this? Freedom loving people of the world need to unite and stand up for what is right.