The World - News from July 7, 1985
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Libya and Morocco took a step closer to formal union by setting up a joint legislature. The assembly, comprising 60 members from each country’s Parliament, met in the Moroccan Parliament building and began working out procedures leading to the election of officers. Formation of the assembly was one element in the Arab-African Union Treaty signed by the two countries last August.
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