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PEACE TREATY BETWEEN ISRAEL
AND EGYPT
March 26, 1979
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The Government of the Arab Republic of
Egypt and the Government of the State of Israel;
PREAMBLE
Convinced of the urgent necessity of the establishment of
a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East in accordance
with Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338;
Reaffirming their adherence to the "Framework for Peace
in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David," dated September 17, 1978;
Noting that the aforementioned Framework as appropriate
is intended to constitute a basis for peace not only between Egypt and Israel
but also between Israel and each of its other Arab neighbors which is prepared
to negotiate peace with it on this basis;
Desiring to bring to an end the state of war between them
and to establish a peace in which every state in the area can live in security;
Convinced that the conclusion of a Treaty of Peace between
Egypt and Israel is an important step in the search for comprehensive peace
in the area and for the attainment of settlement of the Arab- Israeli conflict
in all its aspects;
Inviting the other Arab parties to this dispute to join
the peace process with Israel guided by and based on the principles of the
aforementioned Framework;
Desiring as well to develop friendly relations and cooperation
between themselves in accordance with the United Nations Charter and the
principles of international law governing international relations in times
of peace;
Agree to the following provisions in the free exercise of
their sovereignty, in order to implement the "Framework for the Conclusion
of a Peace Treaty Between Egypt and Israel";
Article I
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The state of war between the Parties will be terminated and peace will be
established between them upon the exchange of instruments of ratification
of this Treaty.
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Israel will withdraw all its armed forces and civilians from the Sinai behind
the international boundary between Egypt and mandated Palestine, as provided
in the annexed protocol (Annex I ), and Egypt will resume the exercise of
its full sovereignty over the Sinai.
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Upon completion of the interim withdrawal provided for in Annex I, the parties
will establish normal and friendly relations, in accordance with Article
III (3).
Article II
The permanent boundary between Egypt and Israel in the recognized international
boundary between Egypt and the former mandated territory of Palestine, as
shown on the map at Annex II, without prejudice to the issue of the status
of the Gaza Strip. The Parties recognize this boundary as inviolable. Each
will respect the territorial integrity of the other, including their territorial
waters and airspace.
Article III
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The Parties will apply between them the provisions of the Charter of the
United Nations and the principles of international law governing relations
among states in times of peace. In particular:
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They recognize and will respect each other's sovereignty, territorial integrity
and political independence;
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They recognize and will respect each other's right to live in peace within
their secure and recognized boundaries;
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They will refrain from the threat or use of force, directly or indirectly,
against each other and will settle all disputes between them by peaceful
means.
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Each Party undertakes to ensure that acts or threats of belligerency, hostility,
or violence do not originate from and are not committed from within its
territory, or by any forces subject to its control or by any other forces
stationed on its territory , against the population, citizens or property
of the other Party. Each Party also undertakes to refrain from organizing,
instigating, inciting, assisting or participating in acts or threats of
belligerency, hostility, subversion or violence against the other Party,
anywhere, and undertakes to ensure that perpetrators of such acts are brought
to justice.
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The Parties agree that the normal relationship established between them will
include full recognition, diplomatic, economic and cultural relations,
termination of economic boycotts and discriminatory barriers to the free
movement of people and goods, and will guarantee the mutual enjoyment by
citizens of the due process of law. The process by which they undertake to
achieve such a relationship parallel to the implementation of other provisions
of this Treaty is set out in the annexed protocol (Annex III).
Article IV
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In order to provide maximum security for both Parties on the basis of
reciprocity, agreed security arrangements will be established including limited
force zones in Egyptian and Israeli territory, and United Nations forces
and observers, described in detail as to nature and timing in Annex I, and
other security arrangements the Parties may agree upon.
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The Parties agree to the stationing of United Nations personnel in areas
described in Annex I. The Parties agree not to request withdrawal of the
United Nations personnel and that these personnel will not be removed unless
such removal is approved by the Security Council of the United Nations, with
the affirmative vote of the five Permanent Members, unless the Parties otherwise
agree.
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A Joint Commission will be established to facilitate the implementation of
the Treaty, as provided for in Annex I.
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The security arrangements provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article
may at the request of either party be reviewed and amended by mutual agreement
of the Parties.
Article V
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Ships of Israel, and cargoes destined for or coming from Israel, shall enjoy
the right of free passage through the Suez Canal and its approaches through
the Gulf of Suez and the Mediterranean Sea on the basis of the Constantinople
Convention of 1888, applying to all nations, Israeli nationals, vessels and
cargoes, as well as persons, vessels and cargoes destined for or coming from
Israel, shall be accorded non- discriminatory treatment in all matters connected
with usage of the canal.
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The Parties consider the Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba to be
international waterways open to all nations for unimpeded and non-suspendable
freedom of navigation and overflight. The parties will respect each other's
right to navigation and overflight for access to either country through the
Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba.
Article VI
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This Treaty does not affect and shall not be interpreted as affecting in
any way the rights and obligations of the Parties under the Charter of the
United Nations.
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The Parties undertake to fulfill in good faith their obligations under this
Treaty, without regard to action or inaction of any other party and independently
of any instrument external to this Treaty.
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They further undertake to take all the necessary measures for the application
in their relations of the provisions of the multilateral conventions to which
they are parties, including the submission of appropriate notification to
the Secretary General of the United Nations and other depositaries of such
conventions.
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The Parties undertake not to enter into any obligation in conflict with this
Treaty.
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Subject to Article 103 of the United Nations Charter in the event of a conflict
between the obligation of the Parties under the present Treaty and any of
their other obligations, the obligations under this Treaty will be binding
and implemented.
Article VII
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Disputes arising out of the application or interpretation of this Treaty
shall be resolved by negotiations.
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Any such disputes which cannot be settled by negotiations shall be resolved
by conciliation or submitted to arbitration.
Article VIII
The Parties agree to establish a claims commission for the mutual settlement
of all financial claims.
Article IX
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This Treaty shall enter into force upon exchange of instruments of ratification.
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This Treaty supersedes the Agreement between Egypt and Israel of September,
1975.
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All protocols, annexes, and maps attached to this Treaty shall be regarded
as an integral part hereof.
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The Treaty shall be communicated to the Secretary General of the United Nations
for registration in accordance with the provisions of Article 102 of the
Charter of the United Nations.
Annex I
Protocol Concerning Israeli Withdrawal and Security Agreements
Article I
Concept of Withdrawal
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Israel will complete withdrawal of all its armed forces and civilians from
the Sinai not later than three years from the date of exchange of instruments
of ratification of this Treaty.
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To ensure the mutual security of the Parties, the implementation of phased
withdrawal will be accompanied by the military measures and establishment
of zones set out in this Annex and in Map 1, hereinafter referred to as "the
Zones."
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The withdrawal from the Sinai will be accomplished in two phases:
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The interim withdrawal behind the line from east of El-Arish to Ras Mohammed
as delineated on Map 2 within nine months from the date of exchange of
instruments of ratification of this Treaty.
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The final withdrawal from the Sinai behind the international boundary not
later than three years from the date of exchange of instruments of ratification
of this Treaty.
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A Joint Commission will be formed immediately after the exchange of instruments
of ratification of this Treaty in order to supervise and coordinate movements
and schedules during the withdrawal, and to adjust plans and timetables as
necessary within the limits established by paragraph 3, above. Details relating
to the Joint Commission are set out in Article IV of the attached Appendix.
The Joint Commission will be dissolved upon completion of final Israeli
withdrawal from the Sinai.
Article II
Determination of Final Lines and Zones
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In order to provide maximum security for both Parties after the final withdrawal,
the lines and the Zones delineated on Map 1 are to be established and organized
as follows:
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Zone A
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Zone A is bounded on the east by line A (red line) and on the west by the
Suez Canal and the east coast of the Gulf of Suez, as shown on Map 1.
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An Egyptian armed force of one mechanized infantry division and its military
installations, and field fortifications, will be in this Zone.
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The main elements of that Division will consist of:
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Three mechanized infantry brigades.
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One armed brigade.
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Seven field artillery battalions including up to 126 artillery pieces.
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Seven anti-aircraft artillery battalions including individual surface-to-air
missiles and up to 126 anti-aircraft guns of 37 mm and above.
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Up to 230 tanks.
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Up to 480 armored personnel vehicles of all types.
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Up to a total of twenty-two thousand personnel.
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Zone B
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Zone B is bounded by line B (green line) on the east and by line A (red line)
on the west, as shown on Map 1.
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Egyptian border units of four battalions equipped with light weapons and
wheeled vehicles will provide security and supplement the civil police in
maintaining order in Zone B. The main elements in the four Border Battalions
will consist of up to a total of four thousand personnel.
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Land based, short range, low power, coastal warning points of the border
patrol units may be established on the coast of this Zone.
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There will be in Zone B field fortifications and military installations for
the four border battalions.
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Zone C
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Zone C is bounded by line B (green line) on the west and the International
Boundary and the Gulf of Aqaba on the east, as shown on Map 1.
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Only United Nations forces and Egyptian civil police will be stationed in
Zone C.
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The Egyptian civil police armed with light weapons will perform normal police
functions within this Zone.
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The United Nations Force will be deployed within Zone C and perform its functions
as defined in Article VI of this annex.
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The United Nations Force will be stationed mainly in camps located within
the following stationing areas shown on Map 1, and will establish its precise
locations after consultations with Egypt:
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In that part of the area in the Sinai lying within about 20 Km. of the
Mediterranean Sea and adjacent to the International Boundary.
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In the Sharm el Sheikh area.
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Zone D
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Zone D is bounded by line D (blue line) on the east and the international
boundary on the west, as shown on Map 1.
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In this Zone there will be an Israeli limited force of four infantry battalions,
their military installations, and field fortifications, and United Nations
observers.
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The Israeli forces in Zone D will not include tanks, artillery and anti-aircraft
missiles except individual surface-to-air missiles.
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The main elements of the four Israeli infantry battalions will consist of
up to 180 armored personnel vehicles of all types and up to a total of four
thousand personnel.
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Access across the international boundary shall only be permitted through
entry check points designated by each Party and under its control. Such access
shall be in accordance with laws and regulations of each country.
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Only those field fortifications, military installations, forces, and weapons
specifically permitted by this Annex shall be in the Zones.
Article III
Aerial Military Regime
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Flights of combat aircraft and reconnaissance flights of Egypt and Israel
shall take place only over Zones A and D, respectively.
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Only unarmed, non-combat aircraft of Egypt and Israel will be stationed in
Zones A and D, respectively.
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Only Egyptian unarmed transport aircraft will take off and land in Zone B
and up to eight such aircraft may be maintained in Zone B. The Egyptian border
unit.,., may be equipped with unarmed helicopters to perform their functions
in Zone B.
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The Egyptian civil police may be equipped with unarmed police helicopters
to perform normal police functions in Zone C.
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Only civilian airfields maybe built in the Zones.
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Without prejudice to the provisions of this Treaty, only those military aerial
activities specifically permitted by this Annex shall be allowed in the Zones
and the airspace above their territorial waters.
Article IV
Naval Regime
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Egypt and Israel may base and operate naval vessels along the coasts of Zones
A and D, respectively.
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Egyptian coast guard boats, lightly armed, may be stationed and operate in
the territorial waters of Zone B to assist the border units in performing
their functions in this Zone.
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Egyptian civil police equipped with light boats, lightly armed, shall perform
normal police functions within the territorial waters of Zone C.
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Nothing in this Annex shall be considered as derogating from the right of
innocent passage of the naval vessels of either party.
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Only civilian maritime ports and installations may be built in the Zones.
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Without prejudice to the provisions of this Treaty, only those naval activities
specifically permitted by this Annex shall be allowed in the Zones and in
their territorial waters.
Article V
Early Warning Systems
Egypt and Israel may establish and operate early warning systems only in
Zones A and D respectively.
Article VI
United Nations Operations
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The Parties will request the United Nations to provide forces and observers
to supervise the implementation of this Annex and employ their best efforts
to prevent any violation of its terms.
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With respect to these United Nations forces and observers, as appropriate,
the Parties agree to request the following arrangements:
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Operation of check points, reconnaissance patrols, and observation posts
along the international boundary and line B, and within Zone C.
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Periodic verification of the implementation of the provisions of this Annex
will be carried out not less than twice a month unless otherwise agreed by
the Parties.
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Additional verifications within 48 hours after the receipt of a request from
either Party.
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Ensuring the freedom of navigation through the Strait of Tiran in accordance
with Article V of the Treaty of Peace.
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The arrangements described in this article for each zone will be implemented
in ones A, B, and C by the United Nations Force and in Zone D by the United
Nations Observers.
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United Nations verification teams shall be accompanied by liaison officers
of the respective Party.
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The United Nations Force and observers will report their findings to both
Parties.
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The United Nations Force and Observers operating in the Zones will enjoy
freedom of movement and other facilities necessary for the performance of
their tasks.
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The United Nations Force and Observers are not empowered to authorize the
crossing of the international boundary.
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The Parties shall agree on the nations from which the United Nations Force
and Observers will be drawn. They "ill be drawn from nations other than those
which are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.
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The Parties agree that the United Nations should make those command arrangements
that will best assure the effective implementation of its responsibilities.
Article VII
Liaison System
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Upon dissolution of the Joint Commission, a liaison system between the Parties
will be established. This liaison system is intended to provide an effective
method to assess progress in the implementation of obligations under the
present Annex and to resolve any problem that may arise in the course of
implementation, and refer other unresolved matters to the higher military
authorities of the two countries respectively for consideration. It is also
intended to prevent situations resulting from errors or misinterpretation
on the part of either Party.
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An Egyptian liaison office will be established in the city of El-Arish and
an Israeli liaison office will be established in the city of Beer-Sheba.
Each office will be headed by an officer of the respective country, and assisted
by a number of officers.
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A direct telephone link between the two offices will be set up and also direct
telephone lines with the United Nations command will be maintained by both
offices.
Article VIII
Respect for War Memorials
Each Party undertakes to preserve in good condition the War Memorials erected
in the memory of soldiers of the other Party, namely those erected by Egypt
in Israel, and shall permit access to such monuments.
Article IX
Interim Arrangements
The withdrawal of Israeli armed forces and civilians behind the interim
withdrawal line, and the conduct of the forces of the Parties and the United
Nations prior to the final withdrawal, will be governed by the attached Appendix
and Map 2.
Appendix to Annex I
Organization of Movements in the Sinai
Article I
Principles of Withdrawal
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The withdrawal of Israeli armed forces and civilians from the Sinai will
be accomplished in two phases as described in Article I of Annex I. The
description and timing of the withdrawal are included in this Appendix. The
Joint Commission will develop and present to the Chief Coordinator of the
United Nations forces in the Middle East the details of these phases not
later than one month before the initiation of each phase of withdrawal.
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Both parties agree on the following principles for the sequences of military
movements.
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Article IX, paragraph 2, of this Treaty,
until Israeli armed forces complete withdrawal from the current J and M Lines
established by the Egyptian-Israeli Agreement of September 1975, hereinafter
referred to as the 1975 Agreement, up to the interim withdrawal line, all
military arrangements existing under that Agreement will remain in effect,
except those military arrangements otherwise provided for in this Appendix.
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As Israeli armed forces withdraw, United Nations forces will immediately
enter the evacuated areas to establish interim and temporary buffer zones
as shown on Maps 2 and 3, respectively, for the purpose of maintaining a
separation of forces. United Nations forces' deployment will precede the
movement of any other personnel into these areas.
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Within a period of seven days after Israeli armed forces have evacuated any
area located in Zone A, units of Egyptian armed forces shall deploy in accordance
with the provisions of Article II of this Appendix.
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Within a period of seven days after Israeli armed forces have evacuated any
area located in Zones A or B, Egyptian border units shall deploy in accordance
with the provisions of Article II of this Appendix, and will function in
accordance with the provisions of Article II of Annex I.
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Egyptian civil police will enter evacuated areas immediately after the United
Nations forces to perform normal police functions.
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Egyptian naval units shall deploy in the Gulf of Suez in accordance with
the provisions of Article II of this Appendix.
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Except those movements mentioned above, deployments of Egyptian armed forces
and the activities covered in Annex I will be offered in the evacuated areas
when Israeli armed forces have completed their withdrawal behind the interim
withdrawal line.
Article II
Subphases of the Withdrawal to the Interim Withdrawal Line
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The withdrawal to the interim withdrawal line will be accomplished in subphases
as described in this Article and as shown on Map 3. Each subphase will be
completed within the indicated number of months from the date of the exchange
of instruments of ratification of this Treaty:
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First subphase: within two months, Israeli armed forces will withdraw from
the area of El Arish, including the town of El Arish and its airfield, shown
as Area I on Map 3.
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Second subphase: within three months, Israeli armed forces will withdraw
from the area between line M of the 1975 Agreement and line A, shown as Area
II on Map 3.
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Third subphase: within five months, Israeli armed forces will withdraw from
the area east and south of Area II, shown as Area III on Map 3.
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Fourth subphase: within seven months, Israeli armed forces will withdraw
from the area of El Tor- Ras El Kenisa, shown as Area IV on Map 3.
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Fifth subphase: Within nine months, Israeli armed forces will withdraw from
the remaining areas west of the interim withdrawal line, including the areas
of Santa Katrina and the areas east of the Giddi and Mitla passes, shown
as Area V on Map 3, thereby completing Israeli withdrawal behind the interim
withdrawal line.
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Egyptian forces will deploy in the areas evacuated by Israeli armed forces
as follows:
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Up to one-third of the Egyptian armed forces in the Sinai in accordance with
the 1975 Agreement will deploy in the portions of Zone A lying within Area
I, until the completion of interim withdrawal. Thereafter, Egyptian armed
forces as described Article II of Annex I will be deployed in Zone A up to
the limits of the interim zone.
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The Egyptian naval activity in accordance with Article IV of Annex I will
commence along the coasts of areas I, III and IV, upon completion of the
second, third, and fourth subphases, respectively.
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Of the Egyptian border units described in Article II of Annex I, upon completion
of the first subphase one battalion will be deployed in Area I. A second
battalion will deployed in Area II upon completion of the second subphase.
A third battalion will deployed in Area Ill upon completion of the third
subphase. The second and third battalions mentioned above may also be deployed
in any of the subsequently evacuated areas of the southern Sinai.
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United Nations forces in Buffer Zone I of the 1976 Agreement will redeploy
enable the deployment of Egyptian forces described above upon the completion
of the subphase, but will otherwise continue to function in accordance with
the provisions of that Agreement in the remainder of that zone until the
completion of interim withdrawal, as indicated in Article I of this Appendix.
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Israeli convoys may use the roads south and east of the main road junction
east of El Arish to evacuate Israeli forces up to the completion of interim
withdrawal. These convoys will proceed in daylight upon four hours notice
to the Egyptian liaison group and United Nations forces, will be escorted
by United Nations forces, and will be in accordance with schedules coordinated
by the Joint Commission. An Egyptian liaison officer will accompany convoys
to assure uninterrupted movement. The Joint Commission may approve other
arrangements for convoys.
Article III
United Nations Forces
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The Parties shall request that United Nations forces be deployed as necessary
to perform the functions described in the Appendix up to the time of completion
of final Israeli withdrawal. For that purpose, the Parties agree to the
redeployment of the United Nations Emergency Force.
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United Nations forces will supervise the implementation of this Appendix
and will employ their best efforts to prevent any violation of its terms.
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When United Nations forces deploy in accordance with the provisions of Article
and II of this Appendix, they will perform the functions of verification
in limited force zones in accordance with Article VI of Annex I, and will
establish check points, reconnaissance patrols, and observation posts in
the temporary buffer zones described in Article II above. Other functions
of the United Nations forces which concern the interim buffer zone are described
in Article V of this Appendix.
Article IV
Joint Commission and Liaison
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The Joint Commission referred to in Article IV of this Treaty will function
from the date of exchange of instruments of ratification of this Treaty up
to the date of completion of final Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai.
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The Joint Commission will be composed of representatives of each Party headed
by senior officers. This Commission shall invite a representative of the
United Nations when discussing subjects concerning the United Nations, or
when either Party requests United Nations presence. Decisions of the Joint
Commission will be reached by agreement of Egypt and Israel.
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The Joint Commission will supervise the implementation of the arrangements
described in Annex I and this Appendix. To this end, and by agreement of
both Parties, it will:
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coordinate military movements described in this Appendix and supervise their
implementation;
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address and seek to resolve any problem arising out of the implementation
of Annex I and this Appendix, and discuss any violations reported by the
United Nations Force and Observers and refer to the Governments of Egypt
and Israel any unresolved problems;
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assist the United Nations Force and Observers in the execution of their mandates,
and deal with the timetables of the periodic verification when referred to
it by the Parties as provided for in Annex I and this Appendix;
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organize the demarcation of the international boundary and all lines and
zones described in Annex I and this Appendix;
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supervise the handing over of the main installations in the Sinai from Israel
to Egypt;
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agree on necessary arrangements for finding and returning missing bodies
of Egyptian and Israeli soldiers;
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organize the setting up and operation of entry check points along the El
Arish-Ras Mohammed line in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of
Annex III;
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conduct its operations through the use of joint liaison teams consisting
of one Israeli representative and one Egyptian representative, provided from
a standing Liaison Group, which will conduct activities as directed by the
Joint Commission;
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provide liaison and coordination to the United Nations command implementing
provisions of the Treaty, and, through the joint liaison teams, maintain
local coordination and cooperation with the United Nations Force stationed
in specific areas or United Nations Observers monitoring specific areas for
any assistance as needed;
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discuss any other matters which the Parties by agreement may place before
it.
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Meetings of the Joint Commission shall be held at least once a month. In
the event that either Party of the Command of the United Nations Force requests
a specific meeting, it will be convened within 24 hours.
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The Joint Committee will meet in the buffer zone until the completion of
the interim withdrawal and in El Arish and Beer-Sheba alternately afterwards.
The first meeting will be held not later than two weeks after the entry into
force of this Treaty.
Article V
Definition of the Interim Buffer Zone and Its Activities
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An interim buffer zone, by which the United Nations Force will effect a
separation of Egyptian and Israeli elements, will be established west of
and adjacent to the interim withdrawal line as shown on Map 2 after
implementation of Israeli withdrawal and deployment behind the interim withdrawal
line. Egyptian civil police equipped with light weapons will perform normal
police functions within this zone.
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The United Nations Force will operate check points, reconnaissance patrols,
and observation posts within the interim buffer zone in order to ensure
compliance with the terms of this Article.
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In accordance with arrangements agreed upon by both Parties and to be coordinated
by the Joint Commission, Israeli personnel will operate military technical
installations at four specific locations shown on Map 2 and designated as
T1 (map central coordinate 57163940), T2 (map central coordinate 59351541),
T3 (map central coordinate 5933-1527), and T4 (map central coordinate 61130979)
under the following principles:
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The technical installations shall be manned by technical and administrative
personnel equipped with small arms required for their protection (revolvers,
rifles, sub-machine guns, light machine guns, hand grenades, and ammunition),
as follows:
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T1 - up to 150 personnel
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T2 and T3 - up to 350 personnel
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T4 - up to 200 personnel
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Israeli personnel will not carry weapons outside the sites, except officers
who may carry personal weapons.
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Only a third party agreed to by Egypt and Israel will enter and conduct
inspections within the perimeters of technical installations in the buffer
zone. The third party will conduct inspections in a random manner at least
once a month. The inspections will verify the nature of the operation of
the installations and the weapons and personnel therein. The third party
will immediately report to the Parties any divergence from an installation's
visual and electronic surveillance or communications role.
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Supply of the installations, visits for technical and administrative purposes,
and replacement of personnel and equipment situated in the sites, may occur
uninterruptedly from the United Nations check points to the perimeter of
the technical installations, after checking and being escorted by only the
United Nations forces.
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Israel will be permitted to introduce into its technical installations items
required for the proper functioning of the installations and personnel.
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As determined by the Joint Commission, Israel will be permitted to:
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Maintain in its installations fire-fighting and general maintenance equipment
as well as wheeled administrative vehicles and mobile engineering equipment
necessary for the maintenance of the sites. All vehicles shall be unarmed.
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Within the sites and in the buffer zone, maintain roads, water lines, and
communications cables which serve the site. At each of the three installation
locations (T1, T2 and T3, and T4), this maintenance may be performed with
up to two unarmed wheeled vehicles and by up to twelve unarmed personnel
with only necessary equipment, including heavy engineering equipment if needed.
This maintenance may be performed three times a week, except for special
problems, and only after giving the United Nations four hours notice. The
teams will be escorted by the United Nations.
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Movement to and from the technical installations will take place only during
daylight hours. Access to, and exit from, the technical installations shall
be as follows:
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T1: Through a United Nations check point, and via the road between Abu Aweigila
and the intersection of the Abu Aweigila road and the Gebel Libni road (at
Km. 161), as shown on Map 2.
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T2 and T3: through a United Nations checkpoint and via the road constructed
across the buffer zone to Gebel Katrina, as shown on Map 2.
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T2, T3, and T4: via helicopters flying within a corridor at the times, and
according to a flight profile, agreed to by the Joint Commission. The helicopters
will be checked by the United Nations Force at landing sites outside the
perimeter of the installations.
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Israel will inform the United Nations Force at least one hour in advance
of each intended movement to and from the installations.
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Israel shall be entitled to evacuate sick and wounded and summon medical
experts and medical teams at any time after giving immediate notice to the
United Nations Force.
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The details of the above principles and all other matters in this Article
requiring coordination by the Parties will be handled by the Joint Commission.
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These technical installations will be withdrawn when Israeli forces withdraw
from the interim withdrawal line, or at a time agreed by the parties.
Article VI
Disposition of Installations and Military Barriers
Disposition of installations and military barriers will be determined by
the Parties in accordance with the following guidelines:
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Up to three weeks before Israeli withdrawal from any area, the Joint Commission
will arrange for Israeli and Egyptian liaison and technical teams to conduct
a joint inspection of all appropriate installations to agree upon condition
of structures and articles which will be transferred to Egyptian control
and to arrange for such transfer. Israel will declare, at that time, its
plans for disposition of installations and articles within the installations.
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Israel undertakes to transfer to Egypt all agreed infrastructures, utilities,
and installations intact, inter alia, airfields, roads, pumping stations,
and ports. Israel will present to Egypt the information necessary for the
maintenance and operation of the facilities. Egyptian technical teams will
be permitted to observe and familiarize themselves with the operation of
these facilities for a period of up to two weeks prior to transfer.
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When Israel relinquishes Israeli military water points near El Arish and
El Tor, Egyptian technical teams will assume control of those installations
and ancillary equipment in accordance with an orderly transfer process arranged
beforehand by the Joint Commission. Egypt undertakes to continue to make
available at all water supply points the normal quantity of currently available
water up to the time Israel withdraws behind the international boundary,
unless otherwise agreed in the Joint Commission.
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Israel will make its best effort to remove or destroy all military barriers,
including obstacles and minefields, in the areas and adjacent waters from
which it withdraws, according to the following concept:
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Military barriers will be cleared first from areas near populations, roads
and major installations and utilities.
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For those obstacles and minefields which cannot be removed or destroyed prior
to Israeli withdrawal, Israel will provide detailed maps to Egypt and the
United Nations through the Joint Commission not later than 15 days before
entry of United Nations forces into the affected areas.
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Egyptian engineers will enter those areas after United Nations forces enter
to conduct barrier clearance operations in accordance with Egyptian plans
to be submitted prior to implementation.
Article VII
Surveillance Activities
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Aerial surveillance activities during the withdrawal will be carried out
as follows:
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Both Parties request the United States to continue airborne surveillance
flights in accordance with previous agreements until the completion of final
Israeli withdrawal.
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Flight profiles will cover the Limited Forces Zones to monitor the limitations
on forces and armaments, and to determine that Israeli armed forces have
withdrawn from the areas described in Article II of Annex I, Article II of
this Appendix, and Maps 2 and 3, and that these forces thereafter remain
behind their lines. Special inspection flights may be flown at the request
of either Party or of the United Nations.
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Only the main elements in the military organizations of each Party, as described
in Annex I and in this Appendix, will be reported.
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Both Parties request the United States operated Sinai Field Mission to continue
its operations in accordance with previous agreements until completion of
the Israeli withdrawal from the area east of the Giddi and Mitla Passes.
Thereafter, the Mission be terminated.
Article VIII
Exercise of Egyptian Sovereignty
Egypt will resume the exercise of its full sovereignty over evacuated parts
of the Sinai upon Israeli withdrawal as provided for in Article I of this
Treaty.
ANNEX II
Map of Israel-Egypt International Boundary
ANNEX III
Protocol Concerning Relations of the Parties
Article 1
Diplomatic and Consular Relations
The Parties agree to establish diplomatic and consular relations and to exchange
ambassadors upon completion of the interim withdrawal.
Article 2
Economic and Trade Relations
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The Parties agree to remove all discriminatory barriers to normal economic
relations and to terminate economic boycotts of each other upon completion
of the interim withdrawal.
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As soon as possible, and not later than six months after the completion of
the interim withdrawal, the Parties will enter negotiations with a view to
concluding an agreement on trade and commerce for the purpose of promoting
beneficial economic relations.
Article 3
Cultural Relations
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The Parties agree to establish normal cultural relations following completion
of the interim withdrawal.
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They agree on the desirability of cultural exchanges in all fields, and shall,
as soon as possible and not later than six months after completion of the
interim withdrawal, enter into negotiations with a view to concluding a cultural
agreement for this purpose.
Article 4
Freedom of Movement
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Upon completion of the interim withdrawal, each Party will permit the free
movement of the nationals and vehicles of the other into and within its territory
according to the general rules applicable to nationals and vehicles of other
states. Neither Party will impose discriminatory restrictions on the free
movement of persons and vehicles from its territory to the territory of the
other.
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Mutual unimpeded access to places of religious and historical significance
will be provided on a non- discriminatory basis.
Article 5
Cooperation for Development and Good Neighborly Relations
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The Parties recognize a mutuality of interest in good neighbourly relations
and agree to consider means to promote such relations.
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The Parties will cooperate in promoting peace, stability and development
in their region. Each agrees to consider proposals the other may wish to
make to this end.
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The Parties shall seek to foster mutual understanding and tolerance and will,
accordingly, abstain from hostile propaganda against each other.
Article 6
Transportation and Telecommunications
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The Parties recognize as applicable to each other the rights, privileges
and obligations provided for by the aviation agreements to which they are
both party, particularly by the Convention on International Civil Aviation,
1944 ("The Chicago Convention") and the International Air Services Transit
Agreement, 1944.
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Upon completion of the interim withdrawal any declaration of national emergency
by a party under Article 89 of the Chicago Convention will not be applied
to the other party on a discriminatory basis.
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Egypt agrees that the use of airfields left by Israel near El-Arish, Rafah,
Ras El-Nagb and Sharm El- Sheikh shall be for civilian purposes only, including
possible commercial use by all nations.
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As soon as possible and not later than six months after the completion of
the interim withdrawal, the Parties shall enter into negotiations for the
purpose of concluding a civil aviation agreement.
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The Parties will reopen and maintain roads and railways between their countries
and will consider further road and rail links. The Parties further agree
that a highway will be constructed and maintained between Egypt, Israel and
Jordan near Eilat with guaranteed free and peaceful passage of persons, vehicles
and goods between Egypt and Jordan, without prejudice to their sovereignty
over that part of the highway which falls within their respective territory.
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Upon completion of the interim withdrawal, normal postal, telephone, telex,
data facsimile, wireless and cable communications and television relay services
by cable, radio and satellite shall be established between the two Parties
in accordance with all relevant international conventions and regulations.
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Upon completion of the interim withdrawal, each Party shall grant normal
access to its ports for vessels and cargoes of the other, as well as vessels
and cargoes destined for or coming from the other. Such access will be granted
on the same conditions generally applicable to vessels and cargoes of other
nations. Article 5 of the Treaty of Peace will be implemented upon the exchange
of instruments of ratification of the aforementioned treaty.
Article 7
Enjoyment of Human Rights
The Parties affirm their commitment to respect and observe human rights and
fundamental freedoms for all, and they will promote these rights and freedoms
in accordance with the United Nations Charter.
Article 8
Territorial Seas
Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 5 of the Treaty of Peace each
Party recognizes the right of the vessels of the other Party to innocent
passage through its territorial sea in accordance with the rules of international
law.
AGREED MINUTES
Article I
Egypt's resumption of the exercise of full sovereignty over the Sinai provided
for in paragraph 2 of Article I shall occur with regard to each area upon
Israel's withdrawal from the area.
Article IV
It is agreed between the parties that the review provided for in Article
IV (4) will be undertaken when requested by either party, commencing within
three months of such a request, but that any amendment can be made only by
mutual agreement of both parties.
Article V
The second sentence of paragraph 2 of Article V shall not be construed as
limiting the first sentence of that paragraph. The foregoing is not to be
construed as contravening the second sentence of paragraph 2 of Article V,
which reads as follows: "The Parties will respect each other's right to
navigation and overflight for access to either country through the Strait
of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba."
Article VI (2)
The provisions of Article VI shall not be construed in contradiction to the
provisions of the framework for peace in the Middle East agreed at Camp David.
The foregoing is not to be construed as contravening the provisions of Article
VI (2) of the Treaty, which reads as follows: "The Parties undertake to fulfill
in good faith their obligations under this Treaty, without regard to action
of any other Party and independently of any instrument external to this Treaty."
Article VI (5)
It is agreed by the Parties that there is no assertion that this Treaty prevails
over other Treaties or agreements or that other Treaties or agreements prevail
over this Treaty. The foregoing is not to be construed as contravening the
provisions of Article VI (5) of the Treaty, which reads as follows: "Subject
to Article 103 of the United Nations Charter, in the event of a conflict
between the obligations of the Parties under the present Treaty and any of
their other obligations, the obligation under this Treaty will be binding
and implemented."
Annex I
Article VI, Paragraph 8, of Annex I provides as follows:
"The Parties shall agree on the nations from which the United Nations forces
and observers will be drawn. They will be drawn from nations other than those
which are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council."
The Parties have agreed as follows:
"With respect to the provisions of paragraph 8, Article VI, of Annex 1, if
no agreement is reached between the Parties, they will accept or support
a U.S. proposal concerning the composition of the United Nations force and
observers."
Annex III
The Treaty of Peace and Annex III thereto provide for establishing normal
economic relations between the Parties. In accordance herewith, it is agreed
that such relations will include normal commercial sales of oil by Egypt
to Israel, and that Israel shall be fully entitled to make bids for
Egyptian-origin oil not needed for Egyptian domestic oil consumption, and
Egypt and its oil concessionaires will entertain bids made by Israel, on
the same basis and terms as apply to other bidders for such oil.
For the Government
of Israel
For the Government of the
Arab Republic of Egypt
Witnessed by:
Jimmy Carter
President of the United States of America
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