
Parties: Tebu Tribe; Awlad Sulayman Tribe; Government of National Accord
Type: Intra-state
Under the auspices of Libya’s Government of National Accord and with Tuareg tribal witnesses, the Tebu and Awlad Sulayman tribes signed a reconciliation agreement in Rome to end violent conflict and restore social cohesion. Both sides committed to reconciliation, reparations for victims, lifting social protections for perpetrators, and prosecuting individuals who violate the peace. The agreement called for the withdrawal of armed groups from public areas, equal access to public services, and collaborative efforts to reopen Sabha International Airport. Italy pledged to provide financial support for reparations and healing efforts. A joint committee was formed to oversee implementation, focusing on restoring trust, promoting justice and rebuilding state authority in the south.