Reuters is reporting the following:
"Negotiators on Wednesday reached a deal that may resolve a crisis in Honduras sparked by a coup three months ago, but the agreement needs to be approved by ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the de facto leader, Zelaya's lead negotiator Victor Meza told reporters."
They're up now with the following :
"We have agreed on one unified text that will be discussed and analyzed by President Zelaya and Mr. Micheletti," Meza said. "I wouldn't talk of an end to the political crisis, but an exit, yes," he added.
BBC is also reporting the same, also without details. Local Media says that a text has been agreed to by the negotiators, and is being sent back to Micheletti and Zelaya, respectively. The details of the text are not yet known.
Well, as always in Honduras, talks will continue tomorrow..