subject: The former President of Côte d'Ivoire refused to hand over the military power [print this page] The former President of Cte d'Ivoire refused to hand over the military power
Cte d'Ivoire, former Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara, 22 urged the international community camp military intervention in Cte d'Ivoire, as soon as possible to promote decentralization of former President Laurent Gbagbo to restore political stability. On the same day, the World Bank announced the suspension of loans to Cote d'Ivoire, has not yet allocated to the temporary freezing of party's commitment to aid families.
An important figure within the camp, Ouattara, former Prime Minister, 22, told French television news network I-Tele interview. He said that Ouattara that, at this stage, the military intervention is the international community to resolve the political stalemate in Cte d'Ivoire, "the only way. "
Ivorian Independent Electoral Commission determined on April 2 victory in the presidential election Ouattara, the United Nations Security Council resolution also expressed the fact that the recognition of Ouattara election. However, Gbagbo refused to accept this result, the resulting stalemate. 4, each of the two presidential oath of office, but Gbagbo has most of the country's armed forces the hands of the palm.
"Mr. Gbagbo hands of the security situation in the tank ... ... It is extremely worrying. obviously, in all international pressure and sanctions are not produce effects on Mr. Gbagbo's case, the only means to resolve the crisis, the use of force , "Solomon said, "I appeal to the UN Security Council, the European Union and the Economic Community of West African States, to consider matters relating to the use of force. "
Solomon served as Prime Minister of Cte d'Ivoire, is a staunch supporter of Ouattara. Earlier rumors, Ouattara was elected president intends to appoint Solomon as prime minister.