Moscow condemns Honduran coup, calls for restoration of law
MOSCOW. June 30. KAZINFORM. Russia condemns the coup d'etat in Honduras and calls for the restoration of law and order in the country, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday; Kazinform refers to RIA Novosti.
Parliamentary speaker Roberto Micheletti was sworn in as president of the Central American state on Sunday after President Jose Manuel Zelaya was deposed in a coup. The military's action, apparently supported by the country's Supreme Court, has been condemned across the world.
The embassies of the member countries of the regional Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) backed Russia's condemnation, the Cuban ambassador said at a news conference in Moscow.
Honduran military arrested Zelaya on Sunday morning, hours before polls were due to open for a non-binding referendum on ending the restriction on presidents serving one four-year term.
Honduras' Supreme Court had ruled the referendum illegal. The president was arrested at his residence and transported aboard a military plane to Costa Rica in what was Central America's first coup since the end of the Cold War.
Micheletti promised Monday that presidential polls would go ahead as scheduled on November 29, a Venezuelan paper said.
World leaders have condemned the coup, with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urging "the reinstatement of the democratically elected representatives of the country."
U.S. President Barack Obama has called on the coup leaders to "respect the rule of law"; Kazinform cites RIA Novosti. See www.en.rian.ru for full version.