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The Greentree Agreement is a formal treaty which resolved the Cameroon–Nigeria border dispute over the oil and natural gas-rich Bakassi peninsula. The dispute had roots as far back as 1913; 1981, 1994, and 1996 armed clashes between Nigeria and Cameroon took place in Bakassi.The dispute was referred to the International Court of Justice and on 10 October 2002 the ICJ ruled in favor of Cameroon. A follow-up committee, composed of representatives from Cameroon, Nigeria, the UN, Germany, the USA, France and the UK, was created to monitor the implementation of the agreement.

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  • Greentree Agreement (en)
  • Accord de Greentree (fr)
  • Acordo de Greentree (pt)
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  • L'Accord de Greentree était le traité officiel qui a résolu le différend frontalier entre le Cameroun et le Nigéria sur la péninsule de Bakassi, riche en pétrole et en gaz naturel. (fr)
  • The Greentree Agreement is a formal treaty which resolved the Cameroon–Nigeria border dispute over the oil and natural gas-rich Bakassi peninsula. The dispute had roots as far back as 1913; 1981, 1994, and 1996 armed clashes between Nigeria and Cameroon took place in Bakassi.The dispute was referred to the International Court of Justice and on 10 October 2002 the ICJ ruled in favor of Cameroon. A follow-up committee, composed of representatives from Cameroon, Nigeria, the UN, Germany, the USA, France and the UK, was created to monitor the implementation of the agreement. (en)
  • Acordo de Greentree foi o tratado formal que resolveu a disputa fronteiriça entre Camarões e Nigéria sobre a península de Bakassi, rica em petróleo e gás natural. A disputa teve raízes já em 1913, 1981, 1994, e em 1996 confrontos armados entre Nigéria e Camarões ocorreram em Bakassi. A disputa foi submetida ao Tribunal Internacional de Justiça que, em 10 de outubro de 2002, decidiu em favor dos Camarões. Um comitê de acompanhamento, composto por representantes dos Camarões, Nigéria, ONU, Alemanha, EUA, França e Reino Unido, foi criado para monitorar a implementação do acordo. (pt)
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  • Greentree Agreement (en)
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  • Republic of Cameroon and the Federal Republic of Nigeria (en)
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  • Greentree Agreement (en)
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  • The Greentree Agreement is a formal treaty which resolved the Cameroon–Nigeria border dispute over the oil and natural gas-rich Bakassi peninsula. The dispute had roots as far back as 1913; 1981, 1994, and 1996 armed clashes between Nigeria and Cameroon took place in Bakassi.The dispute was referred to the International Court of Justice and on 10 October 2002 the ICJ ruled in favor of Cameroon. On 12 June 2006, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and Cameroonian President Paul Biya signed the Greentree Agreement concerning the withdrawal of troops and transfer of authority in the peninsula. The withdrawal of Nigerian troops was set for 60 days but allowed for a possible 30-day extension while Nigeria was allowed to keep its civil administration and police in Bakassi for another two years. The dispute between the two states was settled by the International Court of Justice, who ruled in favour of Cameroon. The Nigerian government complied and withdrew its troops, motivated by the risk of losing foreign aid. A follow-up committee, composed of representatives from Cameroon, Nigeria, the UN, Germany, the USA, France and the UK, was created to monitor the implementation of the agreement. On 13 August 2013, the United Nations Security Council stated that it welcomed the peaceful end two days earlier of the special transitional regime in the Bakassi Peninsula. (en)
  • L'Accord de Greentree était le traité officiel qui a résolu le différend frontalier entre le Cameroun et le Nigéria sur la péninsule de Bakassi, riche en pétrole et en gaz naturel. (fr)
  • Acordo de Greentree foi o tratado formal que resolveu a disputa fronteiriça entre Camarões e Nigéria sobre a península de Bakassi, rica em petróleo e gás natural. A disputa teve raízes já em 1913, 1981, 1994, e em 1996 confrontos armados entre Nigéria e Camarões ocorreram em Bakassi. A disputa foi submetida ao Tribunal Internacional de Justiça que, em 10 de outubro de 2002, decidiu em favor dos Camarões. Em 12 de junho de 2006, o presidente nigeriano Olusegun Obasanjo e o presidente camaronês Paul Biya assinaram o Acordo de Greentree relativo à retirada de tropas e a transferência de autoridade na Península. A retirada das tropas nigerianas foi marcada para 60 dias, mas permitiu uma possível extensão de 30 dias, enquanto a Nigéria pôde manter sua administração civil e a polícia em Bakassi por mais dois anos. O governo nigeriano cumpriu e retirou suas tropas, motivado pelo risco de perder a ajuda externa. Um comitê de acompanhamento, composto por representantes dos Camarões, Nigéria, ONU, Alemanha, EUA, França e Reino Unido, foi criado para monitorar a implementação do acordo. Em 13 de agosto de 2013, o Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas declarou que saudava o fim pacífico dois dias antes do regime de transição especial na Península de Bakassi. (pt)
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