Brazil urges action on Honduras
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says the international community demands the reinstatement of ousted Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya.
Mr Lula told the UN that the crisis in Honduras is an example of where greater global political will is needed.
In another development, the UN has suspended any assistance for November's planned elections in Honduras.
A statement said Secretary General Ban Ki-moon did not not believe conditions are right for "credible elections".
The suspension is temporary, but a UN spokesperson gave no indication of when assistance might be resumed.
Mr Zelaya has been holed up in Brazil's embassy in Honduras since Monday with family members and about 40 supporters.
He had been in exile since July, when he was forced from the country at gunpoint, but made a surprise return to Honduras two days ago.
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