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France resumes aid

France has resumed aid to Côte d'Ivoire after a 14-month suspension in reaction to a coup on 24 December 1999, the French Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. France will provide at least US $7 million for health, agriculture and education. French officials will be attached to these ministries to oversee the use of the funds. France said it had made this gesture to help its former colony regain its "stability and democracy".

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