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PRESS STATEMENT ON CÔTE DIVOIRE BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Following is todays press statement on Côte dIvoire
by Security Council President Jean-Marc de La Sablière (France):
Members of the Security Council were informed by the Secretary-General
of the agreement signed by the round table of the political factions in
Côte dIvoire, which took place at Linas-Marcoussis from 15
to 23 January, and of the Conference of Heads of State on Côte dIvoire,
which was held at Paris on 25 and 26 January and approved the Agreement.
They expressed satisfaction with the parties reaching an agreement and
urged them to implement it constructively without delay and to avoid futher
violence.
Members of the Security Council stressed once again the importance of
the support of the Members of the Economic Community of West African States
(ECOWAS) to the restoration of peace and security in Côte dIvoire.
They welcomed the continued efforts to deploy the ECOWAS Military Observer
Group (ECOMOG) force, under Senegalese command. They expressed their appreciation
to all member countries of ECOWAS that had agreed to provide contingents
to the force and appealed to the international community to lend its support.
They also expressed appreciation for the efforts of the African Union
to bring about a settlement.
Members of the Security Council thanked France for its diplomatic efforts
and military deployment aimed at facilitating a political settlement of
the crisis.
Members of the Security Council thanked the Secretary-General for the
important role that he has played in the talks, either directly or through
the intermediary of his Special Representative. They expressed the wish
that the United Nations support the implementation of the peace process.
They stated their intention to consider promptly the Secretary-Generals
recommendations to that end.
Original address of this text :
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2003/sc7646.doc.htm
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