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Ivory Coast to scrap buffer zone | |
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Ceremonies have begun to mark the removal of a buffer zone that has divided Ivory Coast for five years. | Ceremonies have begun to mark the removal of a buffer zone that has divided Ivory Coast for five years. |
President Laurent Gbagbo and former rebel leader, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, jointly inspected government troops and former rebel soldiers. | President Laurent Gbagbo and former rebel leader, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, jointly inspected government troops and former rebel soldiers. |
They will form a joint force to patrol the zone separating the rebel-run north from the government-controlled south. | They will form a joint force to patrol the zone separating the rebel-run north from the government-controlled south. |
The 600km-long zone has been patrolled by 11,000 French and UN peacekeepers to keep the rivals apart. | The 600km-long zone has been patrolled by 11,000 French and UN peacekeepers to keep the rivals apart. |
A BBC correspondent says this is portrayed as a major step towards reunifying the country and holding elections. | |
He says there has been an extraordinary thaw between President Gbagbo and Mr Soro - who was last month named as prime minister, following a peace deal between the two men. | He says there has been an extraordinary thaw between President Gbagbo and Mr Soro - who was last month named as prime minister, following a peace deal between the two men. |
The BBC's James Copnall in Abidjan says the buffer zone had effectively split Ivory Coast into two countries. | |
Travelling between the government-controlled south and the rebel-held north has been possible, but it has never been easy thanks to road blocks and mutual suspicion, he says. | Travelling between the government-controlled south and the rebel-held north has been possible, but it has never been easy thanks to road blocks and mutual suspicion, he says. |
Now the confidence zone is to be dismantled, though the process will take several weeks. | Now the confidence zone is to be dismantled, though the process will take several weeks. |
The UN and French will withdraw to 17 observation posts and the loyalist and rebel armies will mount joint patrols. | The UN and French will withdraw to 17 observation posts and the loyalist and rebel armies will mount joint patrols. |
But the man Mr Soro replaced, Charles Konan Banny, has his doubts about the peace process. | But the man Mr Soro replaced, Charles Konan Banny, has his doubts about the peace process. |
He spoke for many Ivorians when he told the BBC he feared both President Gbagbo and Mr Soro had hidden agendas which would compromise the chances of free and fair polls. | He spoke for many Ivorians when he told the BBC he feared both President Gbagbo and Mr Soro had hidden agendas which would compromise the chances of free and fair polls. |