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[Published: Monday October 08 2012]

Ivory Coast to reopen border with Ghana after 2-week closure

Abidjan, 8 Oct - (ANA) - Ivory Coast reopens its border with eastern neighbour Ghana today more than two weeks after it was shut over a series of deadly attacks Ivorian officials said were launched from Ghanaian territory. The Ivorian government blamed the raids, which targeted police and army installations in the commercial capital Abidjan and a border town on September 20 and 21, on supporters of former president Laurent Gbagbo currently living in exile in Ghana. Ivorian Defence Minister Paul Koffi Koffi said in a statement  on state television yesterday that both countries had reinforced security along the border "with the aim of stopping all incursions". Though Ivory Coast reopened its airspace to flights from Ghana on September 23, the closure has blocked the main transportation route along the Gulf of Guinea, stretching from Ivory Coast to Nigeria.
Ghana has promised to help investigate the attacks, which further worsened relations already strained by Accra's refusal to act on international arrest warrants targeting former members of Gbagbo's regime issued by Ivory Coast last year. Gbagbo's refusal to accept defeat in a 2010 election won by Ouattara sparked a brief war last year that killed over 3,000 people. He is currently awaiting trial before the International Criminal Court in The Hague on charges of crimes against humanity. (ANA)
FA/ANA/08 October 2012--------------

 

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