After the country has been split for four months, we don't see how Ivory Coast can be reunited without turning to the sovereignty of the people. |
As for peace we subscribe to the UN resolution... although it contains some contractions. We shall together achieve peace if the major and essential challenge of identification of our population and our combatants are taken up. |
Concerning the two posts... we want to discuss with all the necessary flexibility to know what are the most disputed points of the accord, and talk about it to find the best solutions. |
He said this to mislead the French and international opinion. It's too good to be true. |
Here, in our territory, the elections will not take place on October 30. |
In the coming days we will see the political dialogue we have started extend into a military dialogue. |
Our people ask for nothing more than the recognition of citizenship, nothing more than the right to live on the land where their ancestors were born. Nothing more than their identity cards. |
That must mean an electoral process. |
The objective of this tour is to explain the situation of my country to the African authorities and ask for their help. |
We discussed the peace process. We had a fruitful exchange and I leave here convinced that we are on the right track to achieve peace quickly in Ivory Coast. |
We think we are on the right track. |
We think we are on the right track. We mustn't be impatient. We have made progress and we will continue to make progress until peace arrives. |