U.S. says had no role in Honduran coup
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Sunday denied any involvement in the military coup d'etat against Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, after he called on Washington to clarify if it had a role in the action.
"There was no U.S. involvement in this action against President Zelaya," a White House official told Reuters.
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