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Annan presses US on peacekeepers for Ivory Coast
United Nations, Feb 07: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed to the United States not to block Security Council approvalof UN. Peacekeepers for Ivory coast, but Washington signaled it wasnot yet ready to come on board.
United Nations, Feb 07: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan
appealed to the United States not to block Security Council approval
of UN. Peacekeepers for Ivory Coast, but Washington signaled it was
not yet ready to come on board.
Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin of France, a strong backer
of a UN. Peacekeeping mission for its former west African Colony
where it now has 4,000 of its own troops, said after talks with US
Secretary of State Colin Powell that he
hoped for a US. Decision by the end of the month.
``I think that the United States secretary understands perfectly
the situation and, like US, considers that something should be
done,`` Villepin said.
Asked if Powell had given him assurances of eventual US
support, Villepin responded, ``I don`t need assurances, I need
decisions, and I hope -- and I am quite sure -- I will have these
decisions in a couple of weeks.``
Ivory Coast, the world`s largest cocoa producer, was once a model
of stability in West Africa but was torn by civil war when rebel
soldiers mutinied against the government in 2002 and seized the
north and large swathes of the west.
The United States this week blocked approval of a UN peacekeeping mission for Ivory Coast at least until the end of February even as France argued the mission was essential to the peace process and should be in place by April 4.
US ambassador John Negroponte, in a closed meeting of the council ahead of the vote, questioned a UN. Estimate that 6,240 UN soldiers were needed for the job and expressed concern the mission might lead to a de facto partitioning of the West African nation after its civil war, diplomats said.
Negroponte also questioned whether the Ivory Coast government and rebel groups were meeting their responsibilities under last year`s peace deal, the diplomats said.
Bureau Report
The United States this week blocked approval of a UN peacekeeping mission for Ivory Coast at least until the end of February even as France argued the mission was essential to the peace process and should be in place by April 4.
US ambassador John Negroponte, in a closed meeting of the council ahead of the vote, questioned a UN. Estimate that 6,240 UN soldiers were needed for the job and expressed concern the mission might lead to a de facto partitioning of the West African nation after its civil war, diplomats said.
Negroponte also questioned whether the Ivory Coast government and rebel groups were meeting their responsibilities under last year`s peace deal, the diplomats said.
Bureau Report