Obama: Ivory Coast Gbagbo Must ‘Stand Down’ Immediately

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U.S. President Barack Obama says Ivory Coast’s defiant leader, Laurent Gbagbo, must step down from power immediately to prevent further bloodshed and end the violence that has gripped the country.

Mr. Obama said in a statement Tuesday that he strongly supports actions by U.N. peacekeepers and French forces, both of whom attacked Gbagbo targets on Monday with the stated goal of protecting civilians.

Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast

The West African bloc ECOWAS promised a “safe and dignified exit” for Mr. Gbagbo if he yields power to Alassane Ouattara, recognized by most countries as the true winner of last November’s Ivory Coast presidential election.

In Ethiopia, the head of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council said Mr. Gbagbo may be willing to leave office and accept Mr. Ouattara as president. The official, Ramtane Lamamra, said AU leaders are ready to fly to Abidjan to help work out a transition of power.

For more than three months, Mr. Gbagbo has resisted intense pressure from the AU, ECOWAS, and the United Nations to leave office. In the background of Tuesday’s diplomatic developments, pro-Ouattara forces besieged Mr. Gbagbo’s home in Abidjan.

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