World | Manuel Zelaya Honduran Leaders Will Reopen Talks Micheletti agrees to open dialogue with ousted president By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 25, 2009 1:31 PM CDT Copied Journalists stand by Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya, center wearing hat, as he meets with presidential candidates in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) The ousted president and acting president of Honduras have agreed to reopen dialogue after the recently returned Manuel Zelaya announced he would accept the results of a November election. Zelaya and Roberto Micheletti held separate meetings with four presidential candidates yesterday and may meet face to face soon, according to one candidate. Micheletti had insisted Zelaya agree to honor the November vote as a precondition to talks. “I see in Roberto Micheletti and Manuel Zelaya the political will to restart dialogue and sit down at the table,” said one candidate, according to Bloomberg. The UN, meanwhile, will hold an emergency session today to discuss the situation in Honduras. Read These Next JFK granddaughter dies at 35. Hundreds are suing a Virginia hospital, alleging unneeded surgeries. NFL star Stefon Diggs faces felony charge of strangulation. Zohran Mamdani will be taking the oath of office underground. Report an error