Guatemala To Seek Help Despite Veto

Compiled From Wire Services

Guatemala is pursuing other options for obtaining peace monitors after China blocked the U.N. Security Council from sending observers, officials said Saturday.

Foreign Minister Eduardo Stein Barillas said getting observers through the Washington-based Organization of American States can be done “in a matter of hours,” and that OAS Secretary-General Cesar Gaviria began consultations on that possibility in Managua, Nicaragua, hours after Friday’s U.N. vote.

Thank you for visiting Spokesman.com. To continue reading this story and enjoying our local journalism please subscribe or log in.

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

Oops, it appears there has been a technical problem. To access this content as intended, please try reloading the page or returning at a later time. Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in