Brazil joins world leaders to reinstate Zelaya
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has joined world leaders in demanding the reinstatement of ousted Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya.
While addressing the United Nations, Mr Lula used the situation in Honduras as an example of where greater global political will is needed.
Mr Zelaya has been holed up in Brazil\'s embassy in Honduras since Monday.
He had been in overseas exile since July, when he was forced from the country at gunpoint, but made a surprise return to Honduras two days ago.
Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has also called for international action.
He says the United Nations should demand that Zelaya be reinstated to government again.
Meanwhile, The interim leader of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, says he’s willing to talk to Mr. Zelaya.
However, Micheletti says Zelaya must first accept that planned presidential elections will be held in November.
