Jeg undret meg litegran over Taiwans holdning i denne saken, iom at deres utenriksminister gikk ut mot coupet her:

Taiwan`s foreign minister clearly described Sunday`s overthrow of Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya by the Central American country`s military for the first time Tuesday as a ``coup`` that ``violated the principles of democracy and the rule of law`` and ``should be censured.``

Foreign Minister Francisco Ou made the remark while speaking with Taiwan reporters who are accompanying President Ma Ying-jeou on his state visit to Panama to attend Wednesday`s inaugural of Panamanian president - elect Ricardo Martinelli of the conservative Democratic Change party.

( http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_content.php?id=991380&lang=eng_news&... )

Og i Miami Herald fant jeg denne pasasjen:


Micheletti said he looked forward to welcoming a team of four or five countries, including Canada, Mexico and Guatemala, that he heard plan to visit Honduras in the coming days.

''But, you just said a couple of minutes ago that trip hasn't been confirmed; it's just a rumor on an Internet page,'' a Salvadoran reporter shot back.

After a brief pause, Micheletti responded: ``That's fine, then I have the hope and faith in God that they will come. Israel and Taiwan have said they support us, and I have faith that other governments will follow.''

The reporters pressed: Had Taiwan and Israel formally expressed their support?

''I don't have an official declaration, but that is the rumor I've heard,'' Micheletti responded. ``It's an aspiration I have that all of the countries will be a friend of ours.''

( http://www.miamiherald.com/579/story/1124528.html )

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