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The officials are also expected to discuss Egypt's transition to democracy, and to urge a complete transfer of power to civilian rule as soon as possible. In addition, they are expected to ease sanctions on the West African country of Ivory Coast, lifting visa bans on all but 15 people but keeping in place an arms embargo. The country erupted in turmoil last year when the incumbent president, Laurent Gbagbo, refused to leave power after losing an election to Alassane Ouattara. Gbagbo has since been arrested and is in custody at the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Netherlands, where he faces charges including murder and rape.
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