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Le
Général de Division (à titre temporaire)
M ALI ABDILLAHI
IFTIN
Commandant
le Mouvement Djiboutien
de Libération Nationale

05/12/04
- BOUAKE, Ivory Coast - President Thabo
Mbeki on Sunday arrived in the central Ivory Coast rebel stronghold of Bouake,
where he received a rousing welcome as a potential peacemaker in the divided country.
Guillaume
Soro, head of the rebel forces that have held half of Ivory Coast for two years
in a bitter conflict, was at the airport
with other military and civilian
leaders in the New Forces (FN) movement to greet Mbeki, whose plane arrived at
around 10:00 am (1000 GMT).
"We
have absolutely no problem with President Thabo Mbeki visiting here today, and
with the discussions we will have with
him," FN spokesman Sidiki Konate
told AFP.
"He is
giving us legitimacy and he is a guarantee in the peace process."
Hundreds
of people thronged to the scene, some holding banners in French and English to
welcome the visiting head of state but also demand "the immediate resignation
of (Ivorian President) Laurent Gbagbo.
Mbeki's
spokesman Bheki Khumalo said that he would hold talks with "rebel leaders
including Guillaume Soro, where he will
continue to push for the peace process
with proposals."
Accompanied
by their delegations, Soro and Mbeki went on to begin their talks in a hotel in
the centre of town, five kilometres
(three miles) distant from the airport.
South African troops were among the forces providing security, while South African
two
military helicopters flew over the crowd.
Mbeki
has been in the west African country since Thursday, after the African Union named
him as a mediator to try to make headway in a crisis with both political and ethnic
roots, which has split Ivory Coast since September 2002.
He
has met Gbagbo and members of the ruling party as well as opposition groups and
has seemed to secure some headway in
hismediation after a government pledge
to amend a constitutional provision to open the way for a wider range of presidential
candidates.
Mbeki's
proposals included starting the process of disarming and demobilising Soro's rebels,
the South African statesman said in a speech to the Ivorian National Assembly
on Saturday.
Addressing
the 210-seat parliament, he pushed for legislative reforms, disarmament, reconciliation
between Ivorians and urged
preparations for elections next year in the former
French colony, once regarded as the breadbasket of of the region.
AFP
