Tegucigalpa, Honduras/Buenos Aires - Honduras' interim leadership has warned the presidents of Argentina and Ecuador against travelling to the Central American country with ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Interim president Roberto Micheletti warned presidents Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of Argentina and Rafael Correa of Ecuador against travelling to Honduras.

"I will hold Cristina Kirchner and Correa accountable for whatever happens in the country," Micheletti said in an interview published Thursday in conservative Argentine daily La Nacion.

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