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UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council on Friday condemned “acts of intimidation” against the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras, where that country’s ousted president is holed up, but said nothing about restoring him to power.
The council issued its statement after a briefing and closed-door consultations that “called upon the de facto government of Honduras to cease harassing the Brazilian Embassy.”
The council has left efforts to try to resolve the political standoff to the Organization of American States, and U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said it “looks to the regional mediation to continue its work on the larger political question of Honduras.”



