Honduras Government rejects proposal to solve the country's political crisis
The Interim Government of Honduras has rejected a proposal to solve the country\'s political crisis, by effectively ending talks with the ousted president.
The delegation\'s head said the interim government threw out Costa Rica’s proposal, which would see Manuel Zelaya return as leader of a unity government.
Mr Zelaya\'s representatives said they would no longer negotiate with the interim leaders\' current delegation.
Mediators have asked both sides to resume talks in three days.
The interim government in Honduras has reimposed a night-time curfew after accusing opponents of seeking to provoke disturbances.
The measure, which the authorities say is due to continued threats, runs from midnight to 5:00 in the morning local time.
Supporters of the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya, had earlier said they would call strikes and block roads.
