Non-aggression pact of 1979

1979 treaty in southern Africa

The Southern Africa Non-aggression Pact required signatory states to ensure that no individual or organization attacked a signatory state from signatory soil. Presidents Jose Eduardo dos Santos of Angola, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia signed the agreement on October 14, 1979. The signatories also signed a treaty on transportation and communication cooperation the same day.[1]

The treaty came in direct response to Cuba's invasions of Zaire from Angola in 1977 and in 1978.[citation needed]

See also

  • Alvor Agreement
  • Bicesse Accords
  • Brazzaville Protocol
  • Lusaka Protocol
  • Nakuru Agreement

References

  1. ^ Osmanczyk, Edmund Jan (2002). Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements. p. 96.


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