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SLUG: 2-302724 UN-Ivory Coast (L-only)
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DATE=4/29/03

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=UN / IVORY COAST (L-only)

NUMBER=2-302724

BYLINE=JENNY BADNER

DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS

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INTRO: U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed to the Security Council today (Tuesday) for resources to support regional African forces in war-torn Ivory Coast. Correspondent Jenny Badner reports from the United Nations.

TEXT: Secretary General Annan says the Economic Community Of West African States, ECOWAS, has increased its presence to help contain the violence in Ivory Coast. Now, Mr. Annan says, ECOWAS forces need international support.

/ / / ANNAN ACT / / /

I appeal to members of the (Security) Council and the broader international community to quickly provide ECOWAS with the additional financial resources that will be required to sustain the ECO-Force for the next six months.

/ / / END ACT / / /

The Secretary General also called on the Security Council to establish a small U-N mission in Ivory Coast to complement regional African and French peace-keeping forces.

Mr. Annan made his comments during a special session of the Security Council on the conflict.

/ / / OPT / / / In response, Ivorian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bamba Mamadou, speaking through a translator, said the ECOWAS troops are needed to save a fragile French-brokered peace accord for another two years.

/ / / MAMADOU ACT-TRANSLATOR / / /

We hope that ECO-Force will remain in Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) until the upcoming elections, the elections in 2005. We hope that with the support of the international community and the presence of ECO-Force, we will be able to implement all the provisions in the Marcoussis agreement in an atmosphere of peace and calm.

/ / / END ACT / / /

Mr. Mamadou says international assistance is needed to rein in the violence in the western part of the country caused by rebels from Liberia and Sierra Leone and to stem the flow of small arms from across the border. / / / END OPT. / / /

The Security Council took up the crisis in Ivory Coast just hours after the United Nations appealed for 85-million dollars in humanitarian aid to help three million civilians affected by the war. (SIGNED)

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