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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Security Council holds a meeting to discuss the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire

Security Council holds a meeting to discuss the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire




Diplomats at the United Nations The UN Security Council members hold today, Thursday, an emergency meeting to discuss the tensions in Côte d'Ivoire.

The diplomats made it clear today that the members of the Security Council will discuss the attacks perpetrated against the soldiers of the international mission there and triggered clashes between supporters of outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo and Ouattara good rival team recognized by most of the international community as a legitimate president.

The radio said that the concern is rising following a decision of the African Union extended the mandate of his mission, consisting of five African heads of state for another month, in order to complete their mission and access to resolve acute political crisis, which Tchehadha Côte d'Ivoire, pointing out that the diplomat on the council described the decision as "extremely worrying".

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned of Côte d'Ivoire plunged into a civil war, also condemned the recent attacks against peacekeepers of the United Nations by forces loyal to Gbagbo.

It is worth mentioning that Gbagbo's forces had fired on the experts gentiles when they went to the airport (Yamoussoukro), to confirm the arrival of the helicopters, which according to some reports they received from Belarus earlier

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