The Honduran newspaper, El Tiempo, reports that José Manuel Zelaya Rosales has extended the deadline he had given for the talks to realize results, from midnight Thursday evening, to noon on Friday. "There was never an ultimatum and we gave them an additional 12 hours to give us a definitive proposal," Victor Meza announced last nigh. He went on to add that things have moved a little closer to a solution since Wednesday; "we have advanced to 95%."
Both sides had a negotiating session scheduled for 10 am to 12 noon today.
UPDATE: noon PDT: La Prensa reports that Micheletti has asked for a 3 hour extension.
Responses to the Coup d'etat in Honduras on Sunday June 28, with special emphasis on producing English-language versions of commentaries by Honduran scholars and editorial writers and addressing the confusion encouraged by lack of basic knowledge about Honduras.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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