Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council recognised that the mission would require the use of United Nations aircraft which required exemption in order to monitor the Libyan withdrawal from the disputed area. The Council welcomed the agreement between the Government of Chad and Government of Libya at Sirte on 4 April 1994 concerning the implementation of the judgment delivered by the International Court of Justice on 3 February 1994 in the Libya–Chad Territorial Dispute case regarding the Aouzou Strip.[1] The Secretary-General was requested to keep the Council informed on flights made under the current resolution.