- Nairobi Agreement, 1999
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The 1999 Nairobi Agreement was a deal signed by Presidents Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Omar al-Bashir of Sudan in Nairobi, Kenya, on 8 December 1999. The stated intent of the agreement was to "provide the critical impetus for resolving the northern Uganda conflict."[1] The deal was brokered by former US president Jimmy Carter.
Conditions
The governments of Uganda and Sudan agreed to respect each other's territorial integrity, renounce use of force in settling differences, return prisoners of war from respective countries and generally work to disarming rebel groups within their own territory and refusing support towards rebel groups operating in each other's territory. [2]
References
- ^ Implementing the 1999 Nairobi Agreement http://www.c-r.org/our-work/accord/northern-uganda/implementing-nairobi.php
- ^ Nairobi Agreement (8 December 1999 http://www.c-r.org/our-work/accord/northern-uganda/nairobi-agreement.php
- Implementing the 1999 Nairobi Agreement, Oguru Otto, from Protracted conflict, elusive peace - Initiatives to end the violence in northern Uganda, editor Okello Lucima, Accord issue 11, Conciliation Resources, 2002
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