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Honduras Government Not Recognized By Argentina And That Worries U.S.

After the meeting between President Cristina Fernandez and the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, merged the opposite sides that both countries have taken in the recognition of Porfirio Lobo as President of Honduras.

One of Hillary’s main topics to touch in Latin America is to collaborate with the new Honduran president so as them to reintegrate the world market after the conflict Manuel Zelaya - Roberto Micheletti.

A lot of countries have already normalized their relations with Honduras, including the United Nations, European Union, Canada, Central American Parliament, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and of course the United States.

Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Argentina are among the states that so far stand out.

“Free and fair elections made Honduras mark the time to move to the next page for that country,” Hillary argued.

Fernandez stated: “We have different positions, although we are serious and mature people.”

According to Argentina’s president, the stance of “move to the next page” that Obama wants to establish in the region, is the controversial point which makes Fernandez thinks that expectations in Latin America were not met by the American leader.
   
 

 

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