Ex-Honduras president agrees to extradition to the US

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(CNN)The former President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, opted on Tuesday to surrender to US authorities a day after they issued an extradition warrant for him.

Hernández, who left office last month after eight years as president, posted a voice recording on his Twitter page early on Tuesday morning, confirming his readiness to surrender to authorities.

“I am ready to collaborate and voluntarily arrive with their accompaniment at the moment that the natural judge appointed by the honorable Supreme Court of Justice decides it, Hernández said. “To be able to face this situation and defend myself.”

    US prosecutors say Honduras President helped send cocaine to Americans

    In his message, Hernandez thanked his supporters and said he had contacted the national police and was waiting to be tried.

      The United States has asked Honduran authorities for Hernández’s extradition, according to information from a Honduran government source, obtained exclusively by CNN en Español (CNNE) anchor Fernando del Rincón.

        The Honduras Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation sent a “formal request for provisional arrest for the purpose of extradition to the United States of Juan Orlando Hernandez,” to the country’s Supreme Court on Monday, the Honduran government

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