Honduran Talks Are Given Two Days By Ousted Honduran Leader
Opposing groups said they had reached agreement on most issues, except whether Zelaya (above) would return to power. Photograph: Edgard Garrido/Reuters
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Talks to resolve a post-coup crisis in Honduras hit a deadlock on Friday, as de facto leader Roberto Micheletti resisted international pressure to reinstate toppled President Manuel Zelaya.
Negotiators for Zelaya refused a proposal by Micheletti to have the Supreme Court rule on his return to office. The court supported his ouster and is unlikely to restore him to power.