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WASHINGTON
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SECEET
September 24, 1984
National security
Study Directive 06-84
U.S. Policy Toward The Maghreb
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The conclusion of the Qujda accords and the Franco-Libyan Chad
withdrawal agreement have created a new political-military circumstances,
environment in the Maghreb. In these changing Maghreb require
current U.S. policies toward the states of the
review. (S)
The State Department should convene an interagency group to examine
the following:
The changing regional situation. 181"
U.S. goals and interests on a regional and
bilateral basis. (S)
Consequences and policy recommendations for
U.S. relations with each Maghreb state:
- if Moroccan-Libyan unity is
short-lived;
- if the Union endures beyond six
months;
- if the Franco-Libyan Chad under-
standing is implemented; and
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if the Franco-Libyan Chad under-
standing breaks down due to Libyan (S)
non-compliance or backsliding.
A for SIG review with recommendations agreed should interagency be ready by
October positions paper 19, to 1984. be formulated The SIG should into a present NSDD no later than November 2,
1984. sen 4
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Declassified/Released on
under provisions of E.O. 12356
By J. Saunders, National Security Council
Robert C. Mcrarlane
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