Well, I don't know what you mean by the international community - there's international community and international community. As far as South Africa is concerned, we want to see what the facts on the ground are. We are part of a panel established by the AU which our President is part of; and he has been to the Ivory Coast and met with both Ouattara and Gbagbo. We do not want to say, "Because the international community has said so, it is right". As far as we and the African Union are concerned, we want to study the facts on the ground; exactly what to place where and why there are two different conclusions and two different presidents there.
I think what is really important is for us to study exactly what happened and what the facts on the ground are before we make a decision on the matter. But I must say that our President, together with the others who were part of the panel, is trying very hard to see to it that we can find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. I thank you.