Zelaya arrived late on Tuesday to address the organisation to solidify support for his return to Honduras. Earlier Tuesday, Zelaya addressed the UN General Assembly, which swiftly passed a resolution denouncing the military coup and demanding his immediate return to office.
As international condemnation builds, Roberto Micheletti, the interim leader of Honduras appointed by the Congress, has grown more defiant. Zelaya “has already committed crimes against the Constitution and the law,” Micheletti said in an interview on Tuesday.