22004A1130(04)
Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Turkey on the participation of the Republic of Turkey in the European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL ‘Proxima’)
Official Journal L 354 , 30/11/2004 P. 0090 - 0092
Agreement
between the European Union and the Republic of Turkey on the participation of the Republic of Turkey in the European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL "Proxima")
THE EUROPEAN UNION,on the one hand, andTHE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY,on the other hand,together hereinafter referred to as the "Participating Parties",
- the adoption by the Council of the European Union on 29 September 2003 of Joint Action 2003/681/CFSP on the European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL "Proxima") [1], stating that Acceding States are invited and other third States may be invited to contribute to EUPOL "Proxima",
- the invitation to the Republic of Turkey to participate in EUPOL "Proxima",
- the successful completion of the Force Generation process and the recommendation by the Police Head of Mission and the Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management to agree on the participation of the Republic of Turkey in EUPOL "Proxima",
- the decision by the Political and Security Committee of 10 February 2004 to accept the contribution of the Republic of Turkey to EUPOL "Proxima",
- the agreement concluded on 11 December 2003 between the EU and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the status and activities of EUPOL "Proxima" in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [2], including provisions on the status of the EUPOL "Proxima" personnel,
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Article 1
Framework
1. The Republic of Turkey shall associate itself with the provisions of the Joint Action 2003/681/CFSP on EUPOL "Proxima" adopted by the Council of the European Union on 29 September 2003, and with any Joint Action or Decision by which the Council of the European Union may decide to extend EUPOL "Proxima".
2. The contribution of the Republic of Turkey to EUPOL "Proxima" is without prejudice to the decision-making autonomy of the European Union.
Article 2
Status of personnel
1. The status of personnel seconded to EUPOL "Proxima" by the Republic of Turkey shall be governed by the Agreement concluded on 11 December 2003 between the EU and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the status and activities of EUPOL "Proxima" in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
2. Without prejudice to the Agreement between the EU and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the status and activities of EUPOL "Proxima" in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Turkey shall exercise jurisdiction over its personnel participating in EUPOL "Proxima".
3. The Republic of Turkey shall be responsible for answering any claims linked to the participation in EUPOL "Proxima", from or concerning any of its personnel. The Republic of Turkey shall be responsible for bringing any action, in particular legal or disciplinary, against any of its personnel.
4. The Republic of Turkey shall waive all claims against any State participating in EUPOL "Proxima", for injury, death of the Republic of Turkey personnel, or damage to, or loss of, any assets owned by itself and used by EUPOL "Proxima" if such injury, death, damage or loss:
- was caused by EUPOL "Proxima" personnel in the execution of their duties in connection with the operation, except in case of gross negligence or wilful misconduct,
- or arose from the use of any assets owned by States participating in EUPOL "Proxima", provided that the assets were used in connection with the operation and except in case of gross negligence or wilful misconduct of EUPOL "Proxima" personnel using those assets.
5. The European Union Member States undertake to make a declaration as regards the waiver of claims, for participation of the Republic of Turkey in EUPOL "Proxima".
Article 3
Classified information
1. The Republic of Turkey shall take appropriate measures to ensure that EU classified information is protected in accordance with the European Union Council's security regulations, contained in the Council Decision 2001/264/EC [3], and in accordance with further guidance issued by competent authorities, including by EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner.
2. Where the EU and the Republic of Turkey have concluded an agreement on security procedures for the exchange of classified information, the provisions of such an agreement shall apply in the context of EUPOL "Proxima".
Article 4
Personnel seconded to EUPOL "Proxima"
1. The Republic of Turkey shall ensure that its personnel seconded to EUPOL "Proxima" undertake their mission in conformity with:
- the provisions of Joint Action 2003/681/CFSP and subsequent amendments as referred to in Article 1(1) of this Agreement,
- the Operation Plan,
- Implementing measures.
2. The Republic of Turkey shall inform in due time EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner and the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union of any change to its contribution to EUPOL "Proxima".
3. Personnel seconded to EUPOL "Proxima" shall undergo a medical examination, vaccination and be certified medically fit for duty by a competent authority from the Republic of Turkey. Personnel seconded to EUPOL "Proxima" shall produce a copy of this certification.
4. Seconded police officers shall work in their national police uniforms. Berets and insignia shall be provided by EUPOL "Proxima".
Article 5
Chain of command
1. Personnel seconded by the Republic of Turkey shall carry out their duties and conduct themselves solely with the interests of EUPOL "Proxima" in mind.
2. All personnel shall remain under the full command of their national authorities.
3. National authorities shall transfer Operational Control (OPCON) to EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner, who shall exercise that command and control through a hierarchical structure of command and control.
4. The Head of Mission/Police Commissioner shall lead EUPOL "Proxima" and assume its day-to-day management.
5. The Republic of Turkey shall have the same rights and obligations in terms of day-to-day management of the operation as European Union Member States taking part in the operation, in accordance with Article 9(4) of Joint Action 2003/681/CFSP.
6. EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner shall be responsible for disciplinary control over operation personnel. Where required, disciplinary action shall be taken by the national authority concerned.
7. A national contingent point of contact (NPC) shall be appointed by the Republic of Turkey to represent its national contingent in the operation. NPCs shall report to the EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner on national matters and shall be responsible for day-to-day contingent discipline.
8. The decision to end the operation shall be taken by the European Union following consultation with the Republic of Turkey, provided that this country is still contributing to EUPOL "Proxima" at the date of termination of the operation.
Article 6
Financial aspects
1. The Republic of Turkey shall assume all the costs associated with its participation in the operation apart from the costs, which are subject to EU common funding, as set out in the operational budget of the operation.
2. The Republic of Turkey shall consider making contributions of a voluntary nature.
3. In case of such contributions of a voluntary nature, an arrangement on the practical modalities of the payment shall be signed between the EUPOL "Proxima" Head of Mission/Police Commissioner and the relevant administrative services of the Republic of Turkey on the contributions of the Republic of Turkey to the operational budget of EUPOL "Proxima". This arrangement shall, inter alia, include the following provisions:
(a) the amount concerned;
(b) the arrangements for payment of the financial contribution;
(c) the auditing procedure.
4. In case of death, injury, loss or damage to natural or legal persons from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Turkey shall, when its liability has been established, pay compensation under the conditions provided for in the agreement on status of mission as referred to in Article 2(1) of the Agreement.
Article 7
Non-compliance
Should one of the Parties fail to comply with its obligations laid down in the Agreement, the other Party shall have the right to terminate this agreement by serving a notice of one month.
Article 8
Dispute settlement
Disputes concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement shall be settled by diplomatic means between the Parties.
Article 9
Entry into force
1. This Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the first month after the Parties have notified each other of the completion of the internal procedures necessary for this purpose.
2. This Agreement may be amended on the basis of mutual written agreement between the Parties. The amendments shall enter into force in accordance with the procedures provided for in paragraph 1.
3. This Agreement may be denounced by one Party by written notice of denunciation given to the other Party. Such denunciation shall take effect six months after receipt of notification by the other Party.
Done at Brussels, on in the English language in four copies.
For the European Union
For the Republic of Turkey
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[1] OJ L 249, 1.10.2003, p. 66.
[2] OJ L 16, 23.1.2004, p. 65.
[3] OJ L 101, 11.4.2001, p. 1.
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