Pubdate: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 Source: Reuters Copyright: 1999 Reuters Limited. HONDURAS TO ALLOW U.S. DRUG AGENTS SEARCH ITS WATERS TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, - The United States and Honduras will sign a deal next week allowing U.S. drug agents to search suspicious boats in Honduran waters, officials said on Tuesday. The bilateral treaty on fighting drug trafficking, which has been negotiated for months, will be signed in the Honduran capital on March 9 during U.S. President Bill Clinton's visit, Foreign Relations Minister Roberto Flores told reporters. The minister said the treaty would allow U.S. drug agents to act in joint operations with Honduran agents. "The Honduran authorities will authorise the operations through a special office," he said. Air, water and land routes through Central America and Mexico are favourite ways to transport cocaine from South America to the United States. Clinton will meet with Honduran President Carlos Flores during a five-hour stop in the Central American nation that was hard hit by deadly Hurricane Mitch when the storm ravaged the region in October and November last year. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea