The "Midi Midi" agreement between the Tuareg and Tubu tribes in Libya was an important model for reconciliation and peace. Conflicts between Libyan brothers are not new; they are the result of differences in opinions, policies, and interests. We may remember some of the successes achieved by Libyans in the past in ending internal conflicts and civil wars. Among these solutions, the "Midi Midi" agreement between the Tubu and Tuareg tribes was serious in achieving peace and stability in the Libyan desert. Midi Midi means friendship in the ancient Tamasheq language.
In the past, the two tribes fought a long war to control trade routes and grazing lands in the middle of the desert. In 1894, the agreement was signed to calm the situation and achieve peace, dividing the desert between the two tribes. The agreement lasted for nearly 100 years of friendship, love, and harmony. Recently, conflicts between Libyans have flared up once again, and the dispute between the tribes has reignited, leading to war in the Ubari region..