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By Phuong Tran
Dakar
19 January 2007
Leaders have gathered for the 31st summit of the Economic Community of West African States on Friday. Leading the agenda was the deadlock1 in the U.N.-backed peace process in the Ivory Coast. Phuong Tran reports from VOA's Central and West Africa Bureau in Dakar.
Ivory Coast's President Laurent Gbagbo (l) talks with Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny during the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) summit, 19 Jan 2007
West African heads of state, including Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo and Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny, met to make recommendations for a report to the United Nations on the Ivory Coast's compliance2 with a resolution passed last November.
U.N. Resolution 1721 gives Prime Minister Banny sweeping3 powers to implement4 a peace plan that called for democratic elections in the Ivory Coast by October 2007, including control of the security forces.
Kissy Agyeman, analyst5 with the London-based Global Insight, says that President Gbagbo has effectively prevented the plan's implementation6. She does not believe the report by the regional group known as ECOWAS will advance the peace process.
"[President Laurent] Gbagbo has always been a good political [tactician]," she said. "It is great in terms of what will be written on paper, but the real problem in Cote d'Ivoire is implementation."
Mr. Gbagbo said that he would not fully7 apply the resolution because it violated the Ivorian constitution. Last month he proposed his own plan to hold direct talks with the rebel forces controlling the north of the country. He says international peace plans have done nothing to help reunite Ivory Coast.
Rebels say they are fighting to get more northerners, long treated as second-class citizens, the right to vote.
Though the New Forces rebel leader, Guillaume Soro, has indicated willingness to dialogue, Alex Vines, the head of Africa Programs at the London-based Royal Institute of International Affairs, says this will not be enough to break the stalemate.
"There are very key issues that need to be resolved in Cote d'Ivoire. There is the disarmament issue of the rebels themselves. There is also the issue of identity. People in the north need to get ID cards to secure national identity as Ivorian which is a key issue," he said.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) summit in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 19 Jan 2007
The International Working Group on Cote d'Ivoire proposed last Friday that the U.N. Security Council leave it to ECOWAS and the African Union to bring together actors to break the deadlock.
But Vines with the Royal Institute for International Affairs says this suggestion is unrealistic.
"The Cote D'Ivoire does not trust ECOWAS at all," he said, "so African Union mediation8 is really the way forward, though that has not worked too well to date."
Among other agenda items, the Friday summit will also discuss the current strike in Guinea and elect a new president to succeed Niger President Mamadou Tandja.
Missing from Friday's summit was Guinean President Lansana Conte.
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n.顺从;服从;附和;屈从 | |
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adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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n.(pl.)工具,器具;vt.实行,实施,执行 | |
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n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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