Appendices to Annex 1A:
Agreement on the Military Aspects of the Peace
Settlement
Appendix A to Annex 1-A consists of this document
together with (a) a 1:600,000 scale UNPROFOR road map
consisting of one map sheet, attached hereto; and (b) a
1:50,000 scale Topographic Line Map, to be provided as
described below.
On the basis of the attached 1:600,000 scale map, the
Parties request that the United States Department of
Defense provide a 1:50,000 scale Topographic Line Map,
consisting of as many map sheets as necessary, in order
to provide a more precise delineation of the lines and
zones indicated. Such map shall be incorporated as an
integral part of this Appendix, and the Parties agree to
accept such map as controlling and definitive for all
purposes.
For the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the Republika Srpska
Endorsed:
For the Republic of Croatia
Endorsed:
For the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
[MAP COPY NOT AVAILABLE]
.
Appendix B to Annex 1A
Agreement Between the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(NATO) Concerning the Status of NATO and its Personnel
The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation have agreed as follows:
1. For the purposes of the present agreement, the
following expressions shall have the meanings
hereunder assigned to them:
.
- "the Operation" means
the support,
implementation, preparation and participation
by NATO and NATO personnel in a peace plan in
Bosnia and Herzegovina or a possible
withdrawal of U.N. Forces from former
Yugoslavia;
.
- "NATO personnel" means
the civilian and
military personnel of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation with the exception of
personnel locally hired;
.
- "NATO" means
the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation, its subsidiary bodies, its
military Headquarters and all its constituent
national elements/units acting in support of,
preparing and participating in the Operation;
.
- "Facilities" mean
all premises and land
required for conducting the operational,
training and administrative activities by
NATO for the Operation as well as for
accommodations of NATO personnel.
.
2. The provisions of the Convention on the Privileges
and Immunities of the United Nations of 13
February 1946 concerning experts on mission shall
apply mutatis mutandis to NATO personnel involved
in the Operation, except as otherwise provided for
in the present agreement. Moreover NATO, its
property and assets shall enjoy the privileges and
immunities specified in that convention and as
stated in the present agreement.
3. All personnel enjoying privileges and immunities
under this Agreement shall respect the laws of the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina insofar as it
is compatible with the entrusted tasks/mandate and
shall refrain from activities not compatible with
the nature of the Operation.
4. The Government of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina recognizes the need for expeditious
departure and entry procedures for NATO personnel.
They shall be exempt from passport and visa
regulations and the registration requirements
applicable to aliens. NATO personnel shall carry
identification which they may be requested to
produce for the authorities of the Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina but operations, training
and movement shall not be allowed to be impeded or
delayed by such requests.
5. NATO military personnel shall normally wear
uniforms, and NATO personnel may possess and carry
arms if authorized to do so by their orders. The
authorities of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina shall accept as valid, without tax or
fee, drivers' licenses and permits issued to NATO
personnel by their respective national
authorities.
6. NATO shall be permitted to display the NATO flag
and/or national flags of its constituent national
elements/units on any NATO uniform, means of
transport or facility.
7. NATO military personnel under all circumstances
and at all times shall be subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of their respective national elements
in respect of any criminal or disciplinary
offenses which may be committed by them in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. NATO and the
authorities of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina shall assist each other in the
exercise of their respective jurisdictions.
8. As experts on mission, NATO personnel shall be
immune from personal arrest or detention. NATO
personnel mistakenly arrested or detained shall
immediately be turned over to NATO authorities.
9. NATO personnel shall enjoy, together with their
vehicles, vessels, aircraft and equipment, free
and unrestricted passage and unimpeded access
throughout the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
including airspace and territorial waters of the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This shall
include, but not be limited to, the right of
bivouac, maneuver, billet, and utilization of any
areas or facilities as required for support,
training, and operations. NATO shall be exempt
from providing inventories or other routine
customs documentation on personnel, vehicles,
vessels, aircraft, equipment, supplies, and
provisions entering, exiting, or transiting the
territory of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina in support of the Operation. The
authorities of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina shall facilitate with all appropriate
means all movements of personnel, vehicles,
vessels, aircraft, equipment or supplies, through
ports, airports or roads used. Vehicles, vessels
and aircraft used in support of the Operation
shall not be subject to licensing or registration
requirements, nor commercial insurance. NATO will
use airports, roads and ports without payment of
duties, dues, tolls or charges. However, NATO
shall not claim exemption from reasonable charges
for services requested and received, but
operations/movement and access shall not be
allowed to be impeded pending payment for such
services.
10. NATO personnel shall be exempt from taxation by
the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the
salaries and emoluments received from NATO and on
any income received from outside the Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
11. NATO personnel and their tangible movable property
imported into or acquired in the Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina shall also be- exempt from
all identifiable taxes by the Republic of Bosnia
and Herzegovina, except municipal rates for
services enjoyed, and from all registration fees
and related charges.
12. NATO shall be allowed to import and to export free
of duty or other restriction equipment,
provisions, and supplies, necessary for the
Operation, provided such goods are for the
official use of NATO or for sale via commissaries
or canteens provided for NATO personnel. Goods
sold shall be solely for the use of NATO personnel
and not transferable to other parties.
13. It is recognized by the Government of the Republic
of Bosnia and Herzegovina that the use of
communications channels shall be necessary for the
Operation. NATO shall be allowed to operate its
own internal mail and telecommunications services,
including broadcast services. This shall include
the right to utilize such means and services as
required to assure full ability to communicate,
and the right to use all of the electro-magnetic
spectrum for this purpose, free of cost. In
implementing this right, NATO shall make every
reasonable effort to coordinate with and take into
account the needs and requirements of appropriate
authorities of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
14. The Government of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina shall provide, free of cost, such
facilities NATO needs for the preparation for and
execution of the Operation. The Government of the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall assist
NATO in obtaining, at the lowest rate, the
necessary utilities such as electricity, water and
other resources necessary for the Operation.
15. Claims for damage or injury to Government
personnel or property, or to private personnel or
property of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
shall be submitted through governmental
authorities of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina to the designated NATO
Representatives.
16. NATO shall be allowed to contract direct with
suppliers for services and supplies in the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina without payment
of tax or duties. Such services and supplies shall
not be subject to sales and other taxes. NATO may
hire local personnel who shall remain subject to
local laws and regulations. However, local
personnel hired by NATO shall:
.