Memorandum of Understanding between
the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia as represented
by the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Latvia, the
Minister of Defence of the Republic of Estonia, the Minister of
National Defence of the Republic of Lithuania, the Minister of
Defence of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Minister of Defence of the
Republic of Finland, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of
the Netherlands, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of
Norway, the Government of Kingdom of Sweden, and the
Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland concerning Co-operation on the
Further
Development of BALTBAT as a
Multinational Unit, and the Transfer of Management of the Project
to the Baltic States
Section 1
Introduction
1.1 The Ministry of Defence of the
Republic of Latvia as represented by the Minister of Defence of
the Republic of Latvia, The Minister of Defence of the Republic
of Estonia and The Minister of National Defence of the Republic
of Lithuania (hereinafter referred to as the “Baltic
Participants”), The Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of
Denmark1, The Minister of Defence of the Republic of Finland, The
Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, The
Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Norway, The Government of
the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Secretary of State for Defence of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(hereinafter referred to as the “Supporting Participants”):
pursuant to the Memorandum of
Understanding concerning co-operation on the development of the
Baltic Battalion (hereinafter referred to as BALTBAT) into an
infantry battalion (February 2000), and the Memorandum of
Understanding on the formation of the Baltic Peacekeeping
Battalion (11 September 1994), and
in recognition of the progress
made during the first two phases of the BALTBAT project and the
proposals concerning the multilateral part of the project set out
in the Baltic Participants’ report “The Baltic Battalion — Status
and Future Development” and the report from the BALTBAT Military
Working Group “Continuation of the BALTBAT Project” (July 2000),
and
considering that the support to
BALTBAT is taking place in the spirit of the Partnership for
Peace, and
referring 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 and the Additional Protocol thereto done
in Brussels on 19 June 1995, and
acknowledging the prospects for
assistance from other states,
have concluded the following
Memorandum of Understanding.
Section 2
Purpose
2.1 This Memorandum of
Understanding establishes the co-operative framework for the
further development of BALTBAT as a multinational unit. It also
establishes the co-operative framework to support the transfer of
management of the project to the Baltic Participants.
2.2 In accordance with the report
“The Baltic Battalion — Status and Future Development”, this
phase of the BALTBAT project is intended to provide the Baltic
Participants with a training structure with common training
standards and a permanent planning capacity, to develop BALTBAT
as a multinational unit, and to give the Baltic Participants the
best possible starting point for taking over the future project
management at the end of the period of the Memorandum of
Understanding.
2.3 The bilaterally supported
projects, organized outside this Memorandum of Understanding, for
the development of the three national battalions are recognized
as being of key importance to the full sustainability of BALTBAT,
and its linkage to the national armed forces of the Baltic
Participants
Section 3
Outline of
Support
3.1 This multinational program of
practical assistance will be carried out in accordance with the
Project Plan, an outline of which is at Annex A. Participants’
contributions under this plan will be made within the limits of
their national legislation and according to their own resources
and budgetary procedures.
3.2 Given the purpose of this
phase of the BALTBAT project, the main focus of the multinational
program of practical assistance will inter alia be to:
a. Support the BALTBAT
Headquarters and Baltic Support Group, through the BALTBAT
Training Team (BTT). The Terms of Reference and the Manning Plan
for the BTT are at Appendix 2 to Annex A. From July 2001, the
Baltic Participants will provide suitable personnel to work in
tandem with the BTT, with a view to being trained in the
functions of the BTT, in preparation for transfer of the project
to the Baltic Participants.
b. Assist in the further
development of BALTBAT to provide a multinational framework for
maintaining training standards and interoperability, in
accordance with such standards as set out through the PfP
Planning and Review Process (PARP), drawing its manpower from the
national battalions.
c. Help to enhance the Baltic
Participants’ ability to contribute to NATO-led operations by
providing a pool of trained personnel from which to draw, after
training has been completed at the end of 2002.
d. Anchor the BALTBAT in the
national structures of the Baltic Participants. Promote coherence
and co-ordination with the bilaterally supported National
Battalions. Facilitate interoperability and commonality for both
national defence and international deployments.
e. Support BALTBAT training
exercises, including post exercise evaluation.
f. Assist in the transfer of
responsibility for management of the multinationaly assisted
elements of the BALTBAT project, to the Baltic Participants, with
a view to achieving full management within the lifetime of this
Memorandum of Understanding.
3.3 The multinational programme of
assistance is intended to assist in the development of the
BALTBAT project, as defined above, towards the said objective
over a maximum period of 2 years. The assistance will be
co—ordinated by the Military Working Group, and the programme
will be issued by the Military Working Group, through the
Steering Group, on a regular basis, as appropriate.
Section 4
Management
4.1 The Participants will continue
the Steering Group and Military Working Group, established under
the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding on the
formation of the Baltic Peacekeeping Battalion signed on 11
September 1994. The Steering Group will remain under Danish
chairmanship until the end of the MOU period, but chairmanship of
the Military Working Group will be transferred to the Chairman of
the Military Co-ordination Group by the end of 2001.
4.2 The tasks of the Steering
Group remain to facilitate effective co-ordination and to avoid
unnecessary duplication of effort and resources. The Steering
Group will continue its responsibilities for overall control and
direction of the multinational programme of assistance.
4.3 The Military Working Group
will continue to be responsible for co-ordinating and developing
detailed aspects of the multinational programme of practical
assistance to BALTBAT and for implementing approved plans, with a
view to transferring responsibility for the project to the Baltic
Participants (in the following referred to as “baltification”) at
the end of 2002. The Military Working Group will also be
responsible for evaluating the operational standards of BALTBAT
and the Baltic Support Group during the Field Training Exercises
in 2001 and 2001.
4.4 Additionally, the Steering
Group and the Military Working Group will seek to ensure a
dialogue on, and practical application of, connectivity between
the multinational programme of practical assistance and the
bilaterally supported projects to develop the national
battalions.
4.5 During the period of this
Memorandum of Understanding, no deployment of BALTBAT, in whole
or in part, will take place, which will affect adversely the
activities covered by this Memorandum of Understanding. The
Baltic Participants will inform the Military Working Group, well
in advance, of any proposed deployments of BALTBAT personnel.
4.6 At the end of the period of
this Memorandum of Understanding, the complete management of the
BALTBAT project will be handed over to the Baltic Participants.
At that time, the Steering Group and the Military Working Group
will cease to operate.
Section 5
Duration and
Evaluation
5.1 This Memorandum of
Understanding, and the multinational programme of practical
assistance described therein, will expire no later than by the
end of 2002.
5.2 By the end of 2001, a mid term
review will be conducted under the auspices of the BALTBAT
Steering Group. This Review process will address, in particular,
the extent to which the intended baltification process of BALTBAT
has proceeded. The outcome of the Review will be evaluated by the
Steering Group, and form the basis for further work, in
accordance with this Memorandum of Understanding, to continue the
transfer of responsibility of management of BALTBAT to the Baltic
Participants.
5.3 By the end of 2002, a full
evaluation of the BALTBAT project will be carried out under the
auspices of the BALTBAT Steering Group.
Section 6
Language
English will remain the working
language of the BALTBAT project.
Section 7
Status of
Personnel
7.1 In connection with activities
conducted in the territory of any of the Participants pursuant to
this Memorandum of Understanding, the status of forces of any
other Participant will be governed by the Agreement among the
States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and other States
participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding the status
of their forces and the Additional Protocol thereto, done in
Brussels on 19 June 1995 (PfP–SOFA), in accordance with which,
except as otherwise provided in the PfP–SOFA and any additional
protocol and with regard to reservations made by parties to those
agreements in respect to its own parties, all states parties to
the PfP–SOFA shall apply the provisions of the Agreement between
Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the status of
their forces, done at London on 19 June, 1951 (NATO–SOFA), as if
all states parties to the PfP–SOFA were parties to the
NATO–SOFA.
7.2 It is the duty of the sending
Participant, in accordance with established diplomatic
procedures, to apply for any military diplomatic clearance
necessary for the personnel of that Participant. The receiving
Participant will assist the sending Participant in this
matter.
7.3 For the purposes of paragraph
2.f. of Article VIII of the NATO–SOFA, claims are waived in such
cases where the damage is less than 15000 EEK/ 700 LVL/ 2900
LTL.
7.4 Overflying rights and airfield
facilities for aircraft for military use will be afforded to the
Participants and their personnel when operating in support of
activities under this Memorandum of Understanding. Arrangements
will be made for aircraft — while performing activities related
to this Memorandum of Understanding — to be excused from the
payment of landing and other related fees. Rescue helicopters and
airplanes will — in emergency situations, and on a case by case
basis — be granted permission to cross the territory of a
Participant and land (where authorized) in order to evacuate
personnel on duty in activities related to this Memorandum of
Understanding.
7.5 Delivery of equipment, related
to the BALTBAT project, to the point of entry in the territory of
a Baltic Participant will be accomplished without incurring
overflying, landing or arrival fees.
7.6 Donations related to
activities under this Memorandum of Understanding are exempted
from any taxation by the Baltic Participants.
Section 8
Participants’
Benefits and Responsibilities
8.1 The Baltic Participants will
be responsible for the recruitment, retention and payment
(including salaries, allowances, insurances and travel costs) of
their personnel, respectively, and for providing Host Nation
Support (HNS), in accordance with the Project Plan and as
outlined below.
8.2 The support to be rendered
between the Baltic Participants as HNS, is laid down in
arrangements concluded between the Baltic Participants.
8.3 Personnel
i. The Baltic Participants will
make available suitably qualified personnel to undergo training
in accordance with the Project Plan.
ii. The number of personnel,
requirements for pre-training, special skills and other
preconditions, will be determined between the Baltic Participants
and the BTT prior to the specific training.
8.4 Repatriation
i. The respective authorities of
Participants retain the right to repatriate or withdraw their
personnel from any stage of the training.
ii. When conducting training in
the countries of the Baltic Participants, an instructor from a
Supporting Participant can recommend to the relevant Baltic
Participant, that personnel found unsuitable for training are
withdrawn from the training. The employing Baltic Participant
will give sympathetic consideration to such recommendations.
iii. Any Participant receiving
personnel within their territory retain the right to request
removal of any member of the visiting personnel as laid down in
NATO–SOFA.
iv. In circumstances where a
Baltic Participant wishes to withdraw one of its personnel from
the programme, or where one of its personnel is found unsuitable
for the programme, a replacement will be provided by that Baltic
Participant, and trained if necessary, at the expense of the
sending Baltic Participant, to an appropriate standard in English
and in military skills, as quickly as possible.
8.5 Equipment and Host Nation
Support
i. The Baltic Participants will
equip their personnel with uniforms, personal equipment and other
items set out in accordance with the Table of Equipment adopted
for BALTBAT and for the national contingents. If special
requirements are necessary to fulfil the training or
instructions, the requirement to equip will be determined between
the Participants involved, or adopted in the Project Plan.
ii. Infrastructure and HNS will be
provided to support the training at each National Training Center
during the relevant period. The requirement will be based on the
number of personnel expected to undergo training as per the
Project Plan, and the specific requirements (number of stores,
classrooms, offices, and the necessary inventory, gyms and
welfare facilities, maps, ranges and training support) should be
decided by the Military Working Group, in consultation with the
BTT, in respect of multinational activities and activities
related to BALTBAT Headquarters, and between the Baltic
Participants and the respective Co–ordinating Nations, in order
to tailor the HNS to approved activities.
iii. Advisors and instructors from
the Supporting Participants, allocated to any of the Baltic
Participants independently of the BTT, will be offered
accommodation, office facilities and services equivalent to those
offered to members of the BTT.
8.6 Support to the BTT
i. The Baltic Participants are
responsible for making accommodation available to members of the
BTT, and instructors or advisors assisting the BTT (in the
following referred to as ‘instructors’) when stationed in or when
visiting the countries of the Baltic Participants. Such
accommodation will be provided free of charge.
ii. The instructors’ accommodation
requirements are to be based on the personnel numbers to be
determined by the Military Working Group in consultation with the
BTT and as consented by the Host Nation. The accommodation is to
meet the following standard: Sufficient self-contained,
furnished, two- or three-bedroom flats (one bedroom per
instructor). These are to be clean and hygienic, with hot and
cold running water, heating and electricity. The flats should be
located as closely as possible to the normal working place of the
instructors, with instructors who serve together being housed as
close as possible to each other. An international pay phone for
the sole use of the instructors will be provided.
iii The Baltic Participants will
provide offices for the instructors. The number of offices,
location and the period during which the offices are required
will be determined by the Military Working Group, in consultation
with the BTT and as consented by the Host Nation. Offices will be
in condition suitable for work, and have electricity, heating and
lighting, and access to international telephone lines and faxes,
for official use only, will be provided. The host country will
meet the telecommunications costs.
iv. Instructors are to be granted
access to suitable feeding and canteen facilities.
v. The Baltic Participants will,
upon co-ordination in the Military Working Group, make available
sufficient transport for instructors to meet the requirements at
any given time, including sufficient repair and maintenance,
petrol, diesel oils, lubricants and anti-freeze for all vehicles.
This will also apply to vehicles owned by another Participant and
used by the instructors.
vi. In order to optimize
co-ordination, the Baltic Participants will appoint one liaison
officer per National Training Center; and interpreters, as
necessary, to meet the requirements at any given time.
vii. Medical support is rendered
in accordance with NATO-SOFA. The Participant sending instructors
may, if it wishes, use its own doctors/medical facilities.
Section 9
Command and
Control
9.1 The command and control during
the training remains with the authorities of the Participant who
employs the personnel. The relationship between the Participants
will be co-operation.
9.2 When conducting activities,
including training outside its own territory, each Baltic
Participant will appoint and instruct a Senior National
representative among its personnel. The Hosting Participant will
be informed accordingly.
Section 10
Security
10.1 Classified information will
be transferred only through Government-to-Government channels or
through channels approved by the designated security authorities
of the Participants concerned. Such information will bear the
level of classification and denote the country of origin. Except
as otherwise stated, all classified information exchanged or
generated in connection with this Memorandum of Understanding
will be used, transmitted, stored, handled and safeguarded in
accordance with all relevant Security Agreements and applicable
national security laws and regulations of the receiving
State.
10.2 Each Participant will take
all lawful steps available to it to ensure that information
provided or generated pursuant to this Memorandum of
Understanding is protected from further disclosure, except as
provided below, unless the other Participants concerned consent
to such disclosure. The Participants will investigate all cases
in which it is known or suspected that classified information
provided or generated pursuant to this Memorandum of
Understanding has been lost or disclosed to unauthorized persons.
Each Participant will also promptly and fully inform the other
Participant(s) concerned of the details of the investigation and
of the corrective action taken to preclude recurrences.
10.3. Consistent with national
laws and regulations, Participants will not release classified
information to any third party — either directly or under freedom
of information provisions — without prior consultation with the
originating Participant and any other Participant(s)
concerned.
Section 11
Final
Provisions
11.1 Participants may withdraw
from this Memorandum of Understanding by giving three months
written notification to the other Participants. All classified
information exchanged or generated under the Memorandum of
Understanding will continue to be protected in the event of
withdrawal by any Participant or upon termination of the
Memorandum of Understanding.
11.2 This Memorandum of
Understanding may be amended at any time, in writing, by the
mutual consent of the Participants. Once it has come into effect,
this Memorandum of Understanding will be open to accession by
third parties subject to the approval of the Participants and to
such conditions as they may decide.
11.3 It is recognized that the
Project Plan at Annex A is a living document and, although it is
an integral part of the Memorandum of Understanding, it can be
amended with the approval of the BALTBAT Steering Group without
necessitating formal amendment to the main body of the Memorandum
of Understanding.
11.4 This Memorandum of
Understanding is not intended to supersede national law or
international obligations by which the Participants are bound. In
case of contradiction, national law and international obligations
will prevail.
11.5 Any dispute concerning the
interpretation or application of this Memorandum of Understanding
will be resolved by consultation between the Participants without
recourse to any outside jurisdiction.
11.6 This Memorandum of
Understanding becomes effective on the date of the last signature
and will remain effective until completion of the Project Plan or
until 31 December 2002, whichever is the earlier.
Signed in one copy in the English
language and deposited in the Ministry of Defence of the Kingdom
of Denmark which will provide certified copies to each
Participant.
Minister of Defence Minister of
Defence
of the Republic of Latvia of the
Republic of Estonia
Date: May 31, 2001 Date: June 18,
2001
Minister of National Defence
Minister of Defence
of the Republic of Lithuania of
the Republic of Finland
Date: May 29, 2001 Date: July 2,
2001
Minister of Defence Minister of
Defence
of the Kingdom of Norway of the
Kingdom of Netherlands
Date: September 30, 2001 Date:
August 31, 2001
On behalf the Government Secretary
of State for Defence
of the Kingdom of Sweden of the
United Kingdom
Date: October 18, 2001 of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland
Date: November 15, 2001
For the Ministry of Defence
of the Kingdom of Denmark
Date: May 25, 2001
ANNEX A
to the Memorandum of Understanding
concerning co-operation on the further
development of BALTBAT as a
multinational unit, and the preparations for transfer of
management of the project to the Baltic States
Project Plan
Appendix:
1. Project Plan for Continuation
of the BALTBAT Project 2001 and 2002.
2. Terms of Reference and Manning
Plan for BTT.
Appendix 1 to BALTBAT Project
Plan
Introduction
1. The purpose of this Project
Plan is to co-ordinate the support to the implementation of the
BALTBAT development plan and the associated national
implementation plans in 2001 and 2002. The multinational
programme for practical assistance is designed to establish
mechanisms by which the Baltic states are given the best possible
starting point for taking over the full responsibility in order
to fulfill the objectives set out in the BALTBAT development plan
by the end of 2005. The Baltic states must, not later than the
summer of 2002, decide upon the structure of the continuation of
the project after 2002.
General Plan
2. The support to HQ/BALTBAT and
BSG will be provided in accordance with attached Project Plan
(appendix 1). The Project Plan is a living document, which will
be amended as required in accordance with evaluations of the
BALTBAT project. The first revision of the Project Plan is
foreseen in the autumn of 2001 based upon the evaluation during
FTX AMBER HOPE in Lithuania.
3. The assistance to HQ/BALTBAT
and BSG will be provided with the attached terms of reference and
manning plan for BALTBAT Training TEAM (BTT) (appendix 2).
4. The evaluation will be carried
out by BALTBAT MWG (chairman will be handed over to chairman BMCG
by the end of 2001) during FTX AMBER HOPE in Lithuania in
September 2001 and during the planned BALTBAT FTX in Estonia in
October 2002. The evaluation will focus on the operational
standards of BALTBAT and BSG. In addition, based on the planned
training activities, BTT will evaluate the operational capability
of HQ/BALTBAT and BSG on a regular basis and report to BALTBAT
MWG.
5. The logistics concept will be
revised in accordance with the new structure of BALTBAT and the
establishment of three national infantry battalions. The revised
concept is expected to be ready for approval by BALTBAT SG in
April 2001. The document concerning logistics structure and
procedure will be revised in accordance with the revised
logistics concept during the second quarter of 2001.This document
should be approved and signed by the Baltic military committee
(CHODs) by 01 July 2001.
Training
Activities
6. The objective of training
activities is to enhance the operational capabilities in
different kind of operations for HQ/BALTBAT, the units of BALTBAT
and BSG. Furthermore to train all ranks to a higher standards for
a later integration into the national Defence structures. Finally
to enhance the BALTBAT staff and BSG knowledge of deployment to a
mission area and service in an international environment.
7. The training activities in 2001
have been planned in details. The detailed planning for 2002 will
be carried out in the autumn of 2001. It is envisaged that
training plan for 2002 will be an adjusted copy of the plan for
2001 based upon the evaluation and result of FTX AMBER HOPE.
Baltification
8. It is a clear objective to
ensure a hand over of responsibility to the Baltic States of all
aspects of the project before the end of 2002 when the
multinational part of the project ends. This includes complete
hand over of the responsibility for the management, organization,
training and support for the project. A phased and smooth
baltification will ensure that the Baltic States gain an optimal
starting point for implementation of the BATBAT Development
Plan.
9. The BMCG will have a key role
in the future of the project not only in following the project
but also in developing and taking the project further. It is also
if immense importance to appoint appropriate members to the BMCG,
especially the Chairman.
10. It is assumed that the BALTBAT
SG evaluates the baltification process by the end of 2001 based
upon the reporting from BALTBAT MWG.
Appendix 2 to BALTBAT Project
Plan
Terms of Reference and Manning
Plan
for BALTBAT Training Team in 2001
and 2002
Terms of
reference:
BALTBAT Training Team (BTT) will
train, advise and evaluate BALTBAT staff and BSG according to the
BALTBAT Project Plan on the basis of the international MOU for
support to the project. In addition, and in consultation with the
lead support nation and the Baltic state concerned, BTT will be
able to provide common training and advice for the national
Baltic battalions as required in 2001 and 2002. BTT will be
permanently manned in accordance with the manning plan mentioned
below. On request BTT could be supplemented with short term
training teams as required in order to cover specific training
needs. BTT refers to BALTBAT BWG.
Manning
Plan:
|
Position
|
Rank
|
Nationality
|
Remarks
|
OC/BTT
|
LTCOL
|
SWE
|
|
|
2IC/BTT
|
LTCOL/MAJ
|
DEN
|
|
|
Ops/Trg Off 1
|
MAJ
|
NOR
|
|
|
Ops/Trg Off 2
|
MAJ
|
FIN
|
|
|
Ops/Log Off
|
MAJ
|
DEN
|
|
|
BSG Advisor
|
LTCOL/MAJ
|
SWE
|
Part time
|
|
Admin NCO/Clerk
|
NCO
|
Baltic States
|
|
|
Note:
1) the service period for the
individual member of BTT is recommended to be at least one year—
and preferably two years for OC/BTT and 2IC/BTT.
1 This Memorandum of Understanding
does not apply to Greenland and Faroe Islands