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Tensions rise as Honduran crisis talks fail



By Simon Gardner And Esteban Israel
20 July 2009 @ 10:43 am ET


Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya is escorted by Nicaraguan police after a news conference at the Honduran embassy in Managua July 19, 2009. (REUTERS / Oswaldo Rivas )
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The interim government, which has been denied around $200 million in multilateral aid and $16.5 million in U.S. military aid and is at risk of regional trade sanctions, can take "all necessary" pressure, said Rene Zepeda, Micheletti's spokesman.

(Additional reporting by Juana Casas and Gustavo Palencia in Tegucigalpa, John McPhaul in San Jose, and Tim Gaynor in Washington; Writing by Simon Gardner; Editing by Paul Simao)

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