Honduras Says It Will End Extradition Treaty With United States
Briefly

Honduras has decided to terminate its longstanding extradition treaty with the U.S., citing interference in its internal affairs, particularly concerning recent diplomatic tensions.
Foreign Minister Enrique Reina criticized the U.S. ambassador's comments, arguing they undermined the authority of Honduran military officials and threatened the integrity of their armed forces.
President Xiomara Castro called U.S. diplomatic actions intolerable, asserting that the U.S. should not direct Honduras's political landscape through its embassy.
By linking Honduras officials to a Venezuelan leader indicted by the U.S., Reina expressed fears that the extradition treaty could become a tool for political influence.
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