1984 in Libya
The following lists events that happened during 1984 in Libya.
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See also: | Other events of 1984 List of years in Libya |
Incumbents
- Prime Minister: Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi (until 16 February), Muhammad az-Zaruq Rajab (starting 16 February)
Events
March
- Four Libyan nationals are arrested in London on charges following explosions at Manchester and Heathrow airports. Diplomatic relations between Britain and Libya were broken. Four British are taken hostage in retaliation.
April
- 30 April - Muammar Gaddafi proposes a mutual withdrawal of both French and Libyan forces from Chad, ending Operation Manta. The offer was accepted, and four months later, Mitterrand and Gaddafi met on September 17, announcing that the troop withdrawal would start on September 25, and be completed by November 10.
August
- 13 August - signing of the Oujda Treaty aiming to establish a "union of states" between the Libya and Morocco, and eventually to create a "Great Arab Maghreb".
- 28 August - Gaddafi lays the foundation stone in Sarir area for the commencement of the construction of the Great Man-Made River Project.
References
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