WRAPUP 3-Honduras rivals agree more talks to pursue solution

Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:18am BST
 
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* Venezuela's Chavez says talks "dead before started"

* U.N. General Assembly president sees solution close (Updates with talks to continue, U.N. General Assembly chief; changes dateline from Tegucigalpa)

By Patrick Markey

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, July 10 (Reuters) - The rivals for power in Honduras agreed on Friday to hold more talks to seek a solution to the crisis created by last month's coup, keeping alive hopes that dialogue would prevail over confrontation.

The talks' mediator, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, made the announcement after chairing a first round of discussions between teams representing ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the man put in his place by the June 28 coup, Roberto Micheletti.

"Both sides have agreed to continue talks in the shortest time possible and not rest until they reach an agreement to resolve this crisis," Arias told reporters in the Costa Rican capital San Jose, saying the date for the next meeting would be set in coming days.

Both sides had committed to solving the dispute with "words not gunpowder", he said, but the task could be tough to reconcile the entrenched positions of the parties.

Mediator Arias won a Nobel Peace Prize for helping resolve Central America's Cold War conflicts of the 1980s.  Continued...

 

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