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The Secretary-General, speaking to reporters in Hungary today, said that his Special Envoy for Libya, Abdul Ilah al-Khatib, visited Tripoli yesterday, together with the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator, Valerie Amos. He said that he was encouraged to report that, as a result, the United Nations reached an agreement yesterday on a humanitarian presence in Tripoli.
On Côte d'Ivoire, the UN refugee agency reports that, with the security situation apparently calming in western Côte d’Ivoire, its staff is reporting large groups of internally displaced people living in alarming humanitarian conditions. An estimated 200,000 people in the area have been displaced by post-election violence over the past four months, the agency says.
The Secretary-General today co-chaired a conference of international and regional organizations in Cairo, to discuss coordination on Libya. Concerned about the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation, he said that the United Nations has completed an inter-agency needs assessment in the east of Libya, with similar work planned for the west.
In Doha, the Secretary-General today told the first meeting of the International Contact Group on Libya that the international community had acted swiftly and decisively in the past seven weeks. But, even the most optimistic observers foresee a protracted period of instability before sustainable peace can be restored. In the meantime, the humanitarian situation continues to worsen.
The Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Alain Le Roy, briefed the Security Council on today’s developments in Côte d’Ivoire, in closed consultations this morning. He told reporters afterwards that he could confirm that former President Laurent Gbagbo and his wife are in the Golf Hotel, in the custody of President Alassane Ouattara’s forces. The UN mission (UNOCI) is providing protection and security.
This morning, the Secretary-General held a meeting at breakfast in Washington, D.C., with members of the United States House Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Chairman, Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and ranking member, Representative Russ Carnahan. He discussed the situation in Côte d’Ivoire, Libya and other trouble spots and told the Committee that the United Nations does each day what no country can do alone.
The Security Council is holding a high-level debate on Haiti today, chaired by the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos Calderón. At that meeting, the Secretary-General said that he was encouraged that the second round of polling was peaceful and urged the next Government to build on President Préval’s legacy of political tolerance and respect for human rights.
The UN mission in Côte d’Ivoire started an operation yesterday aimed at protecting civilians after forces loyal to Laurent Gbagbo have intensified and escalated their use of heavy weapons against the civilian population in Abidjan. As the Secretary-General explained, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1975 (2011), he instructed the mission to take the necessary measures to prevent the use of heavy weapons against the civilian population, with the support of the French forces.