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Zelaya accepts deal for exile to Dominican Republic

Other News Materials 24 January 2010 08:20 (UTC +04:00)
Ousted former president Manuel Zelaya said he would accept a deal for exile to the Dominican Republic that would ease a four-month diplomatic standoff, dpa reported.
Zelaya accepts deal for exile to Dominican Republic

Ousted former president Manuel Zelaya said he would accept a deal for exile to the Dominican Republic that would ease a four-month diplomatic standoff, dpa reported.

Zelaya remains holed up in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, where he has been since his September 21 return to the country following his overthrow by a coup in June.

He told radio station Globo on Saturday that he would depart on January 27 for the Dominican Republic, where President Leonel Fernandez would give him asylum following an agreement with Honduras' president-elect Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

Lobo and the new national legislature are to be sworn into office the same day.

Zelaya said he has been sleeping on a mattress on the floor in a small room of the embassy. He said he would leave as a private citizen, and return to the country "when there are fair and impartial judges" - an allusion to a possible amnesty from the new government.

Brazil had championed Zelaya's failed efforts to be reinstated as president before the December elections. Relations with Honduras are severely strained over the diplomatic standoff.

Honduras was also expelled from the Organization of American States after the June 28 coup, and subjected to economic sanctions.

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