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Chávez will not accompany Zelaya to Honduras

Western Hemisphere
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez on Tuesday stated in Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua, that "out of caution" he would not join ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in his return to his country on Thursday.

"I would like to go with Mel (Manuel Zelaya), but I should not because it is said that I am guilty of everything (the crisis in Honduras). Then, my presence (in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital city) can be taken as a pretext for violent scenarios," Chávez said at the Managua International Airport, where he took part in a meeting of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) on Monday before leaving for Caracas, reported Efe.

Chávez, as quoted by state-run Radio Nicaragua, said that should he join Zelaya, a well-trained sniper could shoot at him or the delegation accompanying him.

"Then, I should not go (to Honduras). I want to, but I should not. You have to be cautious," he said.


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