19 June 1995
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Further
Additional Protocol
to
the Agreement among the States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty
and the Other States participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding
the Status of their Forces
Considering the "Agreement among the States Parties to the North
Atlantic Treaty and the other States Participating in the Partnership
for Peace regarding the Status of their Forces'' and the Additional Protocol
thereto, both done at Brussels,
June 19, 1995;
Considering the need to establish and regulate the status of NATO military
headquarters and headquarters personnel in the territory of States participating
in the Partnership for Peace in order to facilitate the relationship with
the Armed Forces of individual Partnership for Peace nations;
Considering the need to provide appropriate status for personnel of the
Armed Forces of Partner States attached to or associated with NATO military
headquarters; and
Considering that the circumstances in particular NATO Member States or
Partner States may make it desirable to meet the needs described above
through the means of the present Protocol;
The Parties to the present Protocol have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I
For purposes of the present Protocol, the expression
- "Paris Protocol'' means the "Protocol on the Status of
International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic
Treaty,'' done at Paris, August 28, 1952.
- The "Agreement,'' wherever the expression appears in the Paris
Protocol, shall be construed to mean the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
as made applicable through the "Agreement among the States Parties
to the North Atlantic Treaty and the other States Participating in
the Partnership for Peace regarding the Status of their Forces,''
done at Brussels, June 19, 1995.
- The "force'' and "civilian component'', wherever those
expressions appear in the Paris Protocol, have the meanings defined
in Article 3 of the Paris Protocol and shall also include such persons
attached to or associated with NATO military headquarters from other
States Parties participating in the Partnership for Peace.
- "Dependent'', wherever the expression appears in the Paris
Protocol, means the spouse of a member of a force or civilian component
as defined in paragraph b. of the present Article, or a child of such
member depending on him or her for support.
- "PfP SOFA,'' wherever the expression appears in the present
Protocol, means the "Agreement among the States Parties to the
North Atlantic Treaty and the other States Participating in the Partnership
for Peace regarding the Status of their Forces,'' done at Brussels,
June 19, 1995.
- "NATO'' means the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
- "NATO military headquarters'' means Allied Headquarters and
other international military headquarters or organisations falling within
Article 1 and Article 14 of the Paris Protocol.
ARTICLE II
Without prejudice to the rights of States which are Members of NATO
or participants in the Partnership for Peace but which are not Parties
to the present Protocol, the Parties hereto shall apply provisions identical
to those set forth in the Paris Protocol, except as modified in the present
Protocol, with respect to the activities of NATO military headquarters
and their military and civilian personnel carried out in the territory
of a Party hereto.
ARTICLE III
- In addition to the area to which the Paris Protocol applies, the
present Protocol shall apply to the territory of all States Parties
to the present Protocol, as described in Article II paragraph 1 of the
PfP SOFA.
- For purposes of the present Protocol, references in the Paris Protocol
to the North Atlantic Treaty area shall be deemed to include the territories
referred to in paragraph 1 of the present Article.
ARTICLE IV
For purposes of implementing the present Protocol with respect to matters
involving Partner States, provisions of the Paris Protocol that provide
for differences to be referred to the North Atlantic Council shall be
construed to require the Parties concerned to negotiate between or among
themselves without recourse to any outside jurisdiction.
ARTICLE V
- The present Protocol shall be open for signature by any State that
is a signatory of the PfP SOFA.
- The present Protocol shall be subject to ratification, acceptance
or approval. Instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval shall
be deposited with the Government of the United States of America, which
shall notify all signatory States of each such deposit.
- As soon as two or more signatory States have deposited their instruments
of ratification, acceptance or approval, the present Protocol shall
come into force in respect of those States. It shall come into force
in respect of each other signatory State on the date of the deposit
of its instrument.
ARTICLE VI
The present Protocol may be denounced by any Party to this Protocol
by giving written notification of denunciation to the Government of the
United States of America, which will notify all signatory States of each
such notification. The denunciation shall take effect one year after receipt
of the notification by the Government of the United States of America.
After the expiration of this period of one year, the present Protocol
shall cease to be in force as regards the Party that denounces it, except
for the settlement of outstanding claims that arose before the day on
which the denunciation takes effect, but shall continue in force for the
remaining Parties.
In witness whereof, the undersigned, being duly authorised, have
signed this Protocol.
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