Accord de N'Djamena sur la normalisation des relations entre le Tchad et le Soudan
- Country/entity
- 
      
        Chad
 Sudan
- Region
- 
      
      
          Africa (excl MENA)
- Agreement name
- Accord de N'Djamena sur la normalisation des relations entre le Tchad et le Soudan
- Date
- 15 Jan 2010
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Interstate/interstate conflict
- Stage
- Implementation/renegotiation
- Conflict nature
- Territory
- Peace process
- Chad-Sudan Agreements
- Parties
- 
      the Governments of the Republic of Chad and of the Republic of Sudan 
 Signatures:
 For the Republic of Chad, Moussa Faki Mahamat
 For the Republic of Sudan, Ghazi Salahadine Al-ATABANI
- Third parties
- -
- Description
- In this agreement, the partis commit to take steps to normalise their relations; to end the existence of and support for any hostile activity by rebel groups operating in either country; to call on these armed groups to accept peace; as well as demobilised them and offer refugee status to the demobilised who do not wish to go back to their country.
- Agreement document
- SD_TD_100115_Accord de Ndjaema_tr.pdf (opens in new tab) | Download PDF
- Agreement document (original language)
- SD TD_100115_Accord de Ndjamena.pdf (opens in new tab)
Groups
- Children/youth
- No specific mention. 
- Disabled persons
- No specific mention. 
- Elderly/age
- No specific mention. 
- Migrant workers
- No specific mention. 
- Racial/ethnic/national group
- No specific mention. 
- Religious groups
- No specific mention. 
- Indigenous people
- No specific mention. 
- Other groups
- No specific mention. 
- Refugees/displaced persons
- Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→SubstantivePage 1, Article 6:
 In respect of the provisions in Articles 1 and 2 of the present Agreement, the two Parties shall encourage the hostile armed groups to accept the calls for peace of their respective Governments; failing this they will be disarmed and neutralised. The neutralised and disarmed groups will have the choice of returning to their countries of origin, or to remain in the host country as refugees, on the basis of a list of names agreed by the respective Governments of the two countries. Those seeking refugee status who do not appear in this list must be sent to a third country.
- Social class
- No specific mention. 
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
- No specific mention. 
- Men and boys
- No specific mention. 
- LGBTI
- No specific mention. 
- Family
- No specific mention. 
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
- No specific mention. 
- State configuration
- No specific mention. 
- Self determination
- No specific mention. 
- Referendum
- No specific mention. 
- State symbols
- No specific mention. 
- Independence/secession
- No specific mention. 
- Accession/unification
- No specific mention. 
- Border delimitation
- No specific mention. 
- Cross-border provision
- Page 1, Article 1:
 Chad will implement measures to end the existence of and support for, and any hostile activity by, Sudanese rebel groups against Sudan, from Chadian territory. This process must be completed by February 21, 2010;
 Page 1, Article 2:
 Sudan will implement measures to end the existence of and support for, and any hostile activity by, Chadian armed groups against the Government of the Republic of Chad, from Sudan. This process must be completed by February 21, 2010;
 Page 1, Article 4:
 Until the complete implementation of the Frontier Security Protocol and complete deployment of Forces, the two Parties, through coordination by the joint bilateral Military-Security Commission, must prevent any hostilities against either of the two States from their respective territories from now until February 21, 2010;
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
- No specific mention. 
- Elections
- No specific mention. 
- Electoral commission
- No specific mention. 
- Political parties reform
- No specific mention. 
- Civil society
- No specific mention. 
- Traditional/religious leaders
- No specific mention. 
- Public administration
- No specific mention. 
- Constitution
- No specific mention. 
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
- No specific mention. 
- Territorial power sharing
- No specific mention. 
- Economic power sharing
- No specific mention. 
- Military power sharing
- No specific mention. 
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
- No specific mention. 
- Bill of rights/similar
- No specific mention. 
- Treaty incorporation
- No specific mention. 
- Civil and political rights
- No specific mention. 
- Socio-economic rights
- No specific mention. 
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
- No specific mention. 
- Democracy
- No specific mention. 
- Detention procedures
- No specific mention. 
- Media and communication
- No specific mention. 
- Mobility/access
- No specific mention. 
- Protection measures
- No specific mention. 
- Other
- No specific mention. 
Rights institutions
- NHRI
- No specific mention. 
- Regional or international human rights institutions
- No specific mention. 
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
- No specific mention. 
- State of emergency provisions
- No specific mention. 
- Judiciary and courts
- No specific mention. 
- Prisons and detention
- No specific mention. 
- Traditional Laws
- No specific mention. 
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
- No specific mention. 
- National economic plan
- No specific mention. 
- Natural resources
- No specific mention. 
- International funds
- No specific mention. 
- Business
- No specific mention. 
- Taxation
- No specific mention. 
- Banks
- No specific mention. 
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
- No specific mention. 
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
- No specific mention. 
- Cultural heritage
- No specific mention. 
- Environment
- No specific mention. 
- Water or riparian rights or access
- No specific mention. 
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
- Page 1, Article 3:
 To implement the additional Chadian-Sudanese Security Protocol signed by experts from the two countries at Ndjamena on January 15, 2010. This process will take place concurrently with provisions 1 and 2 of the current agreement and Forces will be fully deployed by February 21, 2010, after the effective implementation of points 1 and 2 of this agreement;
- Ceasefire
- Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provisionPage 1, Article 4:
 Until the complete implementation of the Frontier Security Protocol and complete deployment of Forces, the two Parties, through coordination by the joint bilateral Military-Security Commission, must prevent any hostilities against either of the two States from their respective territories from now until February 21, 2010;
- Police
- No specific mention. 
- Armed forces
- Page 1, Article 4:
 Until the complete implementation of the Frontier Security Protocol and complete deployment of Forces, the two Parties, through coordination by the joint bilateral Military-Security Commission, must prevent any hostilities against either of the two States from their respective territories from now until February 21, 2010;
- DDR
- Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisionsPage 1, Article 6:
 In respect of the provisions in Articles 1 and 2 of the present Agreement, the two Parties shall encourage the hostile armed groups to accept the calls for peace of their respective Governments; failing this they will be disarmed and neutralised. The neutralised and disarmed groups will have the choice of returning to their countries of origin, or to remain in the host country as refugees, on the basis of a list of names agreed by the respective Governments of the two countries. Those seeking refugee status who do not appear in this list must be sent to a third country.
- Intelligence services
- No specific mention. 
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
- Page 1, Article 1:
 Chad will implement measures to end the existence of and support for, and any hostile activity by, Sudanese rebel groups against Sudan, from Chadian territory. This process must be completed by February 21, 2010;
 Page 1, Article 2:
 Sudan will implement measures to end the existence of and support for, and any hostile activity by, Chadian armed groups against the Government of the Republic of Chad, from Sudan. This process must be completed by February 21, 2010;
 Page 1, Article 6:
 In respect of the provisions in Articles 1 and 2 of the present Agreement, the two Parties shall encourage the hostile armed groups to accept the calls for peace of their respective Governments; failing this they will be disarmed and neutralised. The neutralised and disarmed groups will have the choice of returning to their countries of origin, or to remain in the host country as refugees, on the basis of a list of names agreed by the respective Governments of the two countries. Those seeking refugee status who do not appear in this list must be sent to a third country.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
- Page 1, Article 3:
 To implement the additional Chadian-Sudanese Security Protocol signed by experts from the two countries at Ndjamena on January 15, 2010. This process will take place concurrently with provisions 1 and 2 of the current agreement and Forces will be fully deployed by February 21, 2010, after the effective implementation of points 1 and 2 of this agreement;
 Page 1, Article 4:
 Until the complete implementation of the Frontier Security Protocol and complete deployment of Forces, the two Parties, through coordination by the joint bilateral Military-Security Commission, must prevent any hostilities against either of the two States from their respective territories from now until February 21, 2010;
- Corruption
- No specific mention. 
- Crime/organised crime
- No specific mention. 
- Drugs
- No specific mention. 
- Terrorism
- No specific mention. 
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
- No specific mention. 
- Amnesty/pardon
- No specific mention. 
- Courts
- No specific mention. 
- Mechanism
- No specific mention. 
- Prisoner release
- No specific mention. 
- Vetting
- No specific mention. 
- Victims
- No specific mention. 
- Missing persons
- No specific mention. 
- Reparations
- No specific mention. 
- Reconciliation
- No specific mention. 
Implementation
- UN signatory
- No specific mention. 
- Other international signatory
- No specific mention. 
- Referendum for agreement
- No specific mention. 
- International mission/force/similar
- No specific mention. 
- Enforcement mechanism
- No specific mention. 
- Related cases
- No specific mention. 
- Source
- http://peacemaker.un.org
Source agreement
FINAL JOINT COMMUNIQUE
A Sudanese delegation led by Dr Ghazi Salahaddine Atabani, Special Advisor of President Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bachir, in charge of the Darfur dossier, visited Ndjamena on Friday January 15, 2010.
It had meetings with a Chadian delegation led by the Minister of Exterior Relations Moussa Faki Mahamat, on concrete measures for the normalisation of relations between Chad and Sudan.
The two delegations finalised and signed a Normalisation Agreement between the two countries as well as an Additional Frontier Security Protocol.
The two delegations agreed to take steps to end the existence of and support for, and any hostile activity by, rebel groups operating in either country.
The two countries agreed to implement those measures needed to secure their common border and to maintain regular contact in order to realise their objectives.
The two parties call on the armed groups to accept the call for peace issued by their respective governments.
The two delegations congratulated themselves on the spirit of comprehension and sincerity in which all the bilateral meetings held in Ndjamena since October 2009 have been held.
The Sudanese delegation thanks the President of the Republic of Chad, his Government and the people of Chad for the warm and fraternal welcome extended to it during its visits to Ndjamena.
Done in Ndjamena, January 15, 2010

