Micheletti to set up team to discuss Honduran crisis
September 23rd, 2009 - 5:55 am ICT by IANSTegucigalpa, Sep 23 (Xinhua) Honduras interim President Roberto Micheletti has decided to set up a commission to begin discussion on ending the political standoff in the country after Manuel Zelaya was ousted from presidency in a military coup in June.
Micheletti said the team will include representatives of the civil society and foreign diplomats.
“I make a call to the entire world: We are ready to dialogue,” Micheletti told reporters Tuesday.
He requested the UN to send an “impartial” representative to “listen the position of the Honduran people”.
Zelaya has been holed up at the Brazilian embassy since he returned to Tegucigalpa Monday.
On June 28, he was forced into exile in Costa Rica by the military.
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