Ousted Honduran president Zelaya cancels dialogue with de facto gov't

SANTIAGO, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said on Friday that the dialogue with the de facto government of his country has finished, after the de facto leader Roberto Micheletti announced that he will lead the Government of National Unity.

"From here now on, we have declared that it is not possible to have a dialogue with a coup government. It is evident that they do not have honest talks, they do not keep their honor neither their word," Zelaya told Radio Cooperative de Chile, during a phone interview.

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