US urges parties to accept Honduras vote outcome after Trump-backed Asfura wins
- U.S. President Donald Trump's administration urged all parties to accept the outcome of Honduras' presidential election, where Nasry Asfura was declared victor by the electoral body.
- Electoral authorities confirmed Nasry Asfura's victory after facing weeks of delays and allegations of fraud.
- Trump supported Asfura, stating he was the 'only real friend of Freedom in Honduras' and threatened to cut off U.S. financial support if Asfura did not win.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of respecting the election results for a peaceful transition to Asfura's presidency.
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The presidential candidate of the conservative Liberal Party, Salvador Nasralla, second in the vote, rejected the official declaration of the results of the general elections in Honduras that awarded the victory to Nasry 'Tito' Asfura.
Asfura was declared the virtual president-elect of Honduras.
Conservative Nasri Asfoura secured 40.3% of the vote, beating liberal candidate Salvador Nasrallah who received 39.5%.
US urges parties to accept Honduras vote outcome after Trump-backed Asfura wins
WASHINGTON, Dec 24 - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday urged all parties to accept the outcome of Honduras' presidential election where Nasry Asfura, the conservative National Party candidate backed by the U.S. president, was declared victor by the electoral body. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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