SANTIAGO, July 20 (Xinhua) -- It could be very complicated to solve the political crisis in Honduras as the post-coup regime insisted on staying in power, the OAS (the Organization of American States) chief said on Monday.
The negotiation led by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya was now in stagnation, Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary general of the OAS, told a local radio station.
He lamented that the interim government headed by Roberto Micheletti has ignored the call of the international community to restore constitutional order in Honduras.
"There is nobody in the world" who supports Micheletti, and his insisted presidency could be a price "expensive for the Honduran people," said Insulza.
"Micheletti says that he is ready to resign, but he has to take the second stop, which is to resign without conditions, for someone else to be in charge of restoring the legality (in the country)," he said.
However, the OAS chief said "we must wait till Wednesday," as arranged by Arias, to see if any adjustment might come from the interim government.
Street clashes continued throughout Honduras in the past two weeks, which could lead to a civil war, said Insulza.
The OAS suspended Honduras' membership on July 4 after the Central American country ignored its call to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
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