In a recent interview, Luis Rolando Redondo Guifarro, President of Honduras’ National Congress, voiced public support for closer relations with Russia and China. President Xiomara Castro spearheads this foreign policy. She won the election with a record number of votes. Redondo Guifarro stressed that this diplomatic path aims to lift Honduras out of poverty. He […]
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