Deal reached in Ivory Coast between mutinous soldiers and government

Mutinous members of Ivory Coast’s army have reached an agreement with the government over bonus payments. The dispute had threatened to spark a nationwide army mutiny after disgruntled soldiers took over three main cities. The deal was struck between the soldiers and a delegation from the Ivory Coast’s government led by Defence Minister Alain-Richard Donwahi.

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