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Agreement between Libya and Chad Concerning the Practical Modalities for the Implementation of the Judgment Delivered by the ICJ on 3 February 1994

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Parties: Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya; Republic of Chad

Type: Inter-state

Agreement between Libya and Chad Concerning the Practical Modalities for the Implementation of the Judgment Delivered by the ICJ on 3 February 1994

04 April 1994

Libya and Chad signed an agreement to implement the International Court of Justice’s judgment affirming Chad’s sovereignty over the Aouzou Strip. The Parties agreed to withdraw Libyan forces by 30 May 1994 under joint Libyan-Chadian supervision and UN observation. They also launched joint mine clearance operations and committed to establishing secure border crossings, joint patrols, and a boundary demarcation team. Both parties pledged to prevent their territories from being used by hostile actors and to avoid military threats along the border.


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