José Miguel Insulza



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Insulza agrees with Fernandez on the OAS's weakness

SANTO DOMINGO. - Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza today agreed with statements by president Leonel Fernandez on the multilateral organisms’ incapacity to confront situations such as the coup in Honduras.

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OAS calls emergency meeting on Honduras

... Brazil expressed concern because of the delay in the implementation of the much worked Tegucigalpa/San Jose accord. The council requested a new report on the situation from OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza and reaffirmed that the November 29th election results will not be recognized unless ousted president Manuel Zelaya is reinstated in office. The OAS...

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OAS chief deplores failure of Honduras deal

Washington - Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary-general of the Organization of American States (OAS), Friday deplored the interruption of the deal to solve the crisis in Honduras. Insulza demanded respect, without subterfuges, for a deal that he stre...

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Haitian migrants a heavy load for Dominican Republic, OAS chief says

Santo Domingo. - OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza yesterday acknowledged that the problem of Haitian migrants is a heavy burden for Dominican Republic, and requires the international community’s support.

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Honduras: “What we got here is… failure to communicate.”

“ What we got here is… failure to communicate. “ The line from Cool Hand Luke comes to mind when you read La Gringa’s post: Shannon clarifies the Accord; Zelaya disputes it In this CNN (Español) video from yesterday, November 3, you will hear US Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Shannon clarify that the restoration of Zelaya to the presidency is not guaranteed by the Guaymuras-Tegucigalpa-...

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OAS chief has no doubt on ousted Honduran president Zelaya's soon restoration

General Secretary of the Organization of American States (OAS), Jose Miguel Insulza, said on Tuesday that he has not doubt on the Honduran Congress will approve the restoration in power of ousted President Manuel Zelaya, to set an end to the political crisis in Honduras. "I hope, and with this I am not going to prejudge. The agreement is the Congress to decide President Zelaya's...