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Sirte Declaration

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Treaty outlining the desire for the African Union

The Sirte Declaration was the resolution adopted by the Organisation of African Unity on 9 September 1999, at the fourth Extraordinary Session of the OAU Assembly of African Heads of State and Government held at Sirte, Libya. The Declaration announced decisions to:[1]

The Declaration was followed by summits at Lomé in 2000, when the Constitutive Act of the African Union was adopted, and at Lusaka in 2001, when the plan for the implementation of the African Union was adopted. The first session of the Assembly of the African Union was held in Durban on 9 July 2002.[2]

The inaugural session of the Pan-African Parliament was held in March 2004.

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  1. ^ "Sirte Declaration". 14 July 1999. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ https://trtafrika.com/insight/sirte-declaration-the-24-year-journey-of-the-african-union-14889609. "Sirte Declaration: The 24-year journey of the African Union - TRT Afrika". Sirte Declaration: The 24-year journey of the African Union. Retrieved 4 January 2025. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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