Tribal leaders and mediators in Sabha, Libya, brokered a reconciliation agreement between the Al-Qadhadhfa and Awlad Sulayman tribes, bringing an end to cycles of armed conflict. The Parties reaffirmed a previous ceasefire, committed to withdrawing from military positions, and agreed to hand over perpetrators of future crimes to mutually approved authorities, avoiding collective punishment.
The Agreement committed to removing roadblocks, restoring public access, preventing media incitement, and returning seized properties. Both tribes agreed to exclude armed groups from tribal disputes, prohibit the use of heavy weapons, and hold violators accountable. A joint monitoring committee, led by the Conflict Resolution Committee, would oversee implementation and address grievances.
