[The Organization of American States (OAS, or, as it is known in the three
other official languages, OEA) is an international organisation,
headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States. Its members are the
thirty-five independent states of the Americas:   Argentina, Bolivia,
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba*, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago,
Jamaica, Grenada, Suriname, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Canada,
Belize, Guyana (1991).
* The current government was denied the right of representation and
attendance at meetings and of participation in activities.]
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2009-07/04/content_8379165.htm

Interim gov't: Honduras to quit OAS

TEGUCIGALPA: The interim government of Honduras announced Friday that the
country decided to quit from the Organization of American States (OAS).

In a letter to the OAS, it said "This government believes that inside the
organization (of the OAS), there is no room for Honduras, for the states
that love its freedom and defend its sovereignty."

Honduras will face the prospect of loans frozen by the Central American Bank
of Economic Integration (CABEI), while other international help and
donations may also be suspended.

The announcement came after OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza said in
Tegucigalpa the same day that he would recommend suspending Honduras'
membership from the regional group becasue of the interim government's
refusal to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

The OAS has given the Honduran interim government until Saturday noon to
restore Zelaya to power, or face expulsion.

Insulza, who is on a fact-finding mission in Honduras, said Zelaya must be
reinstalled to lead the country.

"Zelaya is the only one that we recognize as Honduran President, and he must
be returned to his position as soon as possible," Insulza said at a press
conference.

"Honduras will face international sanctions, because the world has
unanimously declared this action as a violation of democracy. I have spoken
with several people, and apparently no one wants to accept responsibility
for what happened last weekend."

"I'm going back to Washington and I will report what I found out here to the
OAS Assembly. We will discuss it and then we're going to make a decision,"
Insulza said.

Enrique Ortez Colindres, foreign minister of Honduras' interim government,
told the media that the government would not negotiate with the OAS.

"We have a very firm position that we do not negotiate Honduras'
sovereignty," Ortez said.

Honduran soldiers stormed the presidential palace and flew Zelaya into exile
in Costa Rica early Sunday.

Later, the country's legislature voted to appoint Roberto Micheletti, head
of the legislature, as acting president to serve out Zelaya's term, which
ends in January.

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