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Pro-Ouattara forces ordered not to kill Laurent Gbagbo, still in bunker after fierce assault on his presidential palace.
Gbagbo says face-to-face talks with president-elect Ouattara is the only way to return the country to peace.
Gbagbo, however, said in a TV interview that he was not ready to negotiate his departure, insisting that he won poll.
Incumbent president Gbagbo is negotiating with the French the terms of his departure from power, says his spokesman.
Incumbent president's army chief says his troops have stopped fighting and requested a ceasefire.
Fierce fighting rages in Cote d'Ivoire's main city as pro-Ouattara forces claim to be inside presidential residence.
Catholic charity in Cote d'Ivoire says 1,000 people have been killed in the western town of Duekoue.
US, France and UN renew calls for Cote d'Ivoire's leader to quit as heavy fighting rages near presidential palace.
Reports of attack on incumbent's residence follow hours of fighting in Cote d'Ivoire's main city.
Security Council votes unanimously to impose a travel ban and assets freeze on incumbent leader Gbagbo.
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