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Name: Occupation of Aouzou Strip

Type: Event

Start: 1973 AD

End: 1973 AD

Parent: Chadian-Libyan conflict

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Was the military invasion and occupation of the Aozou Stripe, in Chad, by Libyan forces.

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  • July 1973: Tombalbaye broke diplomatic relations with Israel and is said to have secretly agreed on 28 November to cede the Aouzou Strip to Libya. In exchange, Gaddafi pledged 40 million pounds to the Chadian President and the two countries signed a Treaty of Friendship in December 1972. Six months after the signing of the 1972 treaty, Libyan troops moved into the Strip and established an airbase just north of Aouzou, protected by surface-to-air missiles. A civil administration was set up, attached to Kufra, and Libyan citizenship was extended to the few thousand inhabitants of the area. From that moment, Libyan maps represented the area as part of Libya.

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