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CFK to join Zelaya in return to Honduras
Buenos Aires Herald
June 30, 2009
President Cristina Fern ndez de Kirchner will join Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in his return to that country, after a coup overthrew his government on Sunday, an unidentified source in the government told reporters in Buenos Aires.
"The President will be among the delegation of the Association of American States that will travel to Honduras with Zelaya," said the source. The decision of the Kirchner administration was adopted "to show the clear political will of the region to return the ousted authority to his post," he added.
Zalaya, a leftist president who is very close to Venezuelan leader Hugo Ch vez, was captured by a military operation on Sunday and he was brought to Costa Rica, amid an increasingly violent controversy over his plans to amend the constitution to introduce deep pro-socialist reforms.
The coup in Honduras was condemned by the OAS, the European Union, the UN and the government of the United States, which imports about 80 percent of Honduras' exports.
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