Friday, September 4, 2009

Interim government of Honduras will also require visas in passports Brazilian

The interim government of Honduras announced on Friday (4) that, applying the principle of reciprocity, it will now require visas for entry into the country of citizens with Brazilian passports. The measure applies to ordinary passports, diplomatic, official or service.

The day before, the Brazilian government announced that it will require visas in the passports of Hondurans from Saturday (5). The measure is due to the coup of June 28, which overthrew President Manuel Zelaya.

The Brazilian decision, according to Foreign Ministry, based on resolutions of the OAS (Organization of American States) and the United Nations (UN), which do not recognize the government de facto in the country and ask about Zelaya.

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