Verdrag tussen de Regering van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en de Regering van het Hasjemitische Koninkrijk Jordanië betreffende een tijdelijke plaatsing van troepen van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in Jordanië

Type Verdrag
Publication 2014-10-02
State In force
Source BWB
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Preamble

The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,

(hereinafter jointly referred to as the “Parties” and separately as a “Party”),

Reaffirming their commitment to the Charter of the United Nations and international law,

Bearing in mind their mutual interest in international peace and in building democracy,

Wishing to intensify their good and cordial relations,

Expressing the wish to develop collaborative links on subjects of common interest,

Desiring to establish written principles for a temporary deployment of troops of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the territory of Jordan.

Have agreed on the following:

Article 1. Definitions
1.

Mission: the establishment of a temporary deployment of troops of the Sending State in the territory of Jordan.

2.

Visiting Force: Sending State’s military and civilian personnel who are deployed in the territory of the Host State in the framework of the Mission. The term includes the personnel, aircraft, vehicles, stores, equipment and provisions as well as all air and surface movement resources, together with their supporting services, required to deploy or to support the forces mentioned above.

3.

Host State: the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

4.

Host State Support: the civil and military assistance rendered by the Host State to the Visiting Force which is located in or in transit through Host State territory, airspace or territorial waters.

5.

Sending State: the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

6.

Arrangement: written documents to be agreed upon under the auspices of this Agreement by the competent authorities of the Parties that detail the terms of collaboration of the Mission.

Article 2. Purpose and scope
1.

The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the framework for policy, guidelines and procedures for the provision of Host State support to the Visiting Force on the territory of the Host State, during the preparation and execution of the Mission.

2.

The Arrangement shall apply to all military assets located on the territory of the Host State and shall be applicable to the support requirements of the Visiting Force. The Arrangement identifies implementing modalities, procedures, responsibilities, services, costs entailed during the Mission and the terms of payment.

Article 3. Responsibilities
1.

The Host State shall:

2.

The Sending State shall:

Article 4. Expenses

The Parties shall bear the costs of the implementation of this Agreement as follows:

Article 5. Claims and liabilities
1.

Each Party waives any claim it may have against the other Party or any serviceman, civilian, servant or agent of the other Party for injury (including injury resulting in death) suffered by its service personnel, servants or agents or for damage to or loss of property owned by it if such injury, death, damage or loss was caused by the acts or omissions of the other Party or any such serviceman, civilian, servant or agent of that other Party in the performance of official duties in connection with this Agreement unless such an act or omission is found to be deliberate or was caused due to gross negligence.

2.

Claims resulting from deliberate acts or omissions or from gross negligence shall be settled through negotiations between the competent authorities of both Parties.

3.

The Host State shall deal with and settle, in accordance with its laws, all third party claims arising due to an act or omission of the Sending State’s military or civilian personnel which results in injury, death, loss or damage done in the performance of official duties within the framework of the Mission executed under this Agreement. The Host State shall subsequently charge the total cost of the settlement to the Sending State. The Host State shall consult with the Sending State before any settlement of a third party claim.

Article 6. Discipline and jurisdiction
1.

The personnel of the Sending State, while present on the territory of the Host State in the framework of the Mission executed under this Agreement, shall respect the laws of the Host State.

2.

The authorities of the Sending State shall have the right to exercise on priority their jurisdiction over their military and civilian personnel – whenever it is subject to the law in force in the Sending State – in the following cases:

3.

The Host State shall have no disciplinary authority over the personnel on duty of the Sending State. This personnel shall remain subject to the national military disciplinary legislation of the Sending State represented by its Senior Officer. The name of the Senior Officer shall be communicated prior to arrival of the Visiting Force.

Article 7. Command and control

Command and control arrangements shall be as mutually agreed between the Parties, as appropriate for the Mission and shall be detailed in the Arrangement.

Article 8. Weapons and ammunition
1.

Members of the military personnel are authorized to carry and use their imported weapons in the strict framework of the Mission and as authorized to do so by their orders as mutually agreed by both Parties and in accordance with the Host State legislation.

2.

The Sending State shall submit a list to the authorities of the Host State containing the type and amount of the weapons, ammunition and combat equipment to be transferred for the purposes of the Mission. This information shall include the entry and departure points of the weapons, ammunition and combat equipment and the delivery place of these items, including the dates of entry and departure. The items to be brought by the Sending State for the purpose of the Mission shall be taken back at the end of the Mission. Unless otherwise agreed between the parties.

Article 9. Driving licenses

The Host State shall accept as valid current driving licenses, international driving licenses or service driving permits issued by the Sending State to its military and civilian personnel in accordance with its domestic laws.

Article 10. Importation and exportation
1.

The temporary importation and exportation of services and goods of the Visiting Force, necessary in the framework of this Mission, shall be authorized free of duty, given that the Visiting Force provides a manifest list of these services and goods prior to arrival to the authorities of the Host State.

2.

The Jordanian Government understands and agrees that any equipment, materials, supplies, and other property acquired in Jordan by or on behalf of the Visiting Force in connection with activities supporting the Mission shall be free of all Jordanian duties, taxes, and all other similar charges, provided that these items shall not be sold in the Host State territory unless all taxes and duties are fully paid.

Article 11. Protection of classified information and security
1.

Any classified information or material exchanged or generated in connection with this Agreement shall be used, transmitted, stored, handled and safeguarded in accordance with the respective Parties applicable national security laws and regulations.

2.

Each Party shall take all available lawful steps available to it to ensure that classified information or material provided or generated pursuant to this Agreement and the Arrangement is protected from any disclosure unless the other Party consents to such a disclosure. Such classified information or material shall not be released to any government or entity of a third party even after the conclusion of the Mission without the prior written consent of the other Party.

Article 12. Settlement of disputes

Any dispute regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement shall be resolved by negotiation between the Parties and shall not be referred to any national or international tribunal or other third party for settlement.

Article 13. Final provisions
1.

This Agreement shall enter into force on the date of signature.

2.

This Agreement shall remain in force until the end of the Mission or until the departure of the Visiting Force, whichever is the later, but in any case for no longer than a period of one year.

3.

This Agreement may be terminated either by mutual consent of the Parties or by either Party informing the other Party in writing two months in advance of its intention to terminate it.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.

DONE, in two originals, at Amman, on 2nd October 2014, in the English language.

For the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands,

PAUL VAN DEN IJSSEL

Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

For the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,

MAJ. GEN. ZIAD HAMDI MAJALI

Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Jordanian Armed Forces

De raadpleging van dit document komt niet in de plaats van het lezen van het oorspronkelijke Staatsblad of de Staatscourant. Wij aanvaarden geen aansprakelijkheid voor eventuele onnauwkeurigheden die voortvloeien uit de omzetting van het origineel naar dit formaat.