Mauricio Villeda, (L) representative of Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti, speaks with Milton Jimenez representative of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya during negotiations in San Jose July 19, 2009. Talks to resolve Honduras' political crisis dragged into a second day on Sunday, with negotiators for deposed President Manuel Zelaya and coup leaders deadlocked over his proposed return to power.
Talks between the representatives of Manuel Zelaya, deposed president of Honduras, and representatives of the post-coup regime ended without any agreement.
Carlos Lopez, who led the delegation from the post-coup regime, told media in Costa Rican capital San Jose that it could only accept the return of Manuel Zelaya, the president who was kidnapped from the presidential residence on June 28 and forced to leave Honduras, providing he agrees to submit to charges including treason.