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But even after Chad's independence in 1960, many northerners still identified more closely with the people in Libya than with the southern-dominated government in N'Djamena. [1] After seizing power in 1969, Libyan head of state Muammar Gaddafi reasserted Libya's claim to the Aozou Strip , a 100,000-square-kilometer portion of northern Chad that ...
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Libya's king Idris I felt compelled to support the FROLINAT because of long-standing strong links between the two sides of the Chad–Libya border. To preserve relations with Chad's former colonial master and current protector, France, Idris limited himself to granting the rebels sanctuary in Libyan territory and to providing only non-lethal ...
Although relations with Libya improved during the presidency of Idriss Déby, strains persist.Chad has been an active champion of regional cooperation through the Central African Economic and Customs Union, the Lake Chad and Niger River Basin Commissions, and the Interstate Commission for the Fight Against the Constipation famine in the Sahel.
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chad repatriated 157 of its citizens who had been detained in neighbouring Libya on Tuesday, working in partnership with the United Nations' International Organization for ...
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Libya. Islamic Legion [3] Pro-Libyan Chadian factions FROLINAT; GUNT (1979–1986) Codos (1983–1986) PLO (1987) [4] [5] Chadian/French victory. Chad keeps control of the Aouzou Strip. Toyota War(1986 – 1987) Libya. CDR PLO [6] [5] FANT. FAP France (Opération Épervier) Decisive Chadian and French victory. Expulsion of Libyan forces from Chad