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PARIS - Cote d'Ivoire presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara promised rival Laurent Gbagbo an amnesty if the latter steps down quickly, according to an interview published in a French newspaper on Friday.
In the interview in Le Figaro newspaper, Ouattara was quoted as having said: "For me, peace has no price. That's why I am willing to declare an amnesty for Gbagbo, as happened in the past for Benin President (Mathieu) Kerekou."
Ouattara said he would be willing to grant Gbagbo the status of a former head of state.
"But he has to accept rapidly, because he's a person with blood on his hands," Ouattara added.
The US Treasury Department stepped up outside pressure on Gbagbo on Thursday when it barred US citizens from financial dealings with a man who has ruled for more than a decade and whose standoff with Ouattara has raised fears of renewed civil war in the former French colony.