Het geheime akkoord van 1971 by Mara/Christophe/Han Friday March 28, 2003 at 07:56 PM |
Het zogenaamde geheime akkoord van 1971 tussen de VS en België is niet langer geheim. Ziehier hier de integrale tekts.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELGIUM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONCERNING THE
PREPARATION AND OPERATION OF AN AMERICAN LINE OF
AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELGIUM AND THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA CONCERNING THE PREPARATION AND OPERATION OF AN AMERICAN LINE
OF COMMUNICATION IN BELGIUM The Government
of Belgium The Government of the United States of America, Noting the Agreement between the parties to the North Atlantic
Treaty regarding the status of their forces, signed at London June 19, 1951; Considering that the installation,
in time of peace, of American depots in Belgian territory is indispensable to
permit the operation, beginning upon the declaration of a state of simple (niet
leesbaar) to ensure the logistic support of the American (niet leesbaar) the
central region of the Allied Command in Europe for the purpose of achieving
the objectives of the North Atlantic Treaty; Considering the duty of
the Belgian Government to give priority to the use of allocation of its own
resources for its essential national requirements, in all circumstances, Are agreed as follows:
Under the terms of this
agreement, the Government of the United States of America may: II.
Provision for the Period Preceding the Activation
and Operation of the Line of Communications 1. For planning purpose: III.
Provision for the Period of Activations
and Operation of the Line of Communications Article 4 The reinforcement of personnel
intended, on the one hand, for the protection, maintenance and operation of
the depots and, on, the other hand, for the activation of the entire line of
communications, will be the subject of technical agreements. At the end of the period
of tension, as mentioned in Article 1, paragraph2, to return to a normal peacetime
situation, the United States will withdraw the additional personnel, materiel,
equipment and supplies which it may have introduced into Belgium to activate
and operate the line of communications, according to dispositions to be taken
by common agreement between the two governments. Article 5 To the extent possible
at the time, the Belgian Government will provide the Government of the United
States of America with the services necessary for debarkation, transhipment,
reception and transit of troops, materiel, equipment and supplies to or from
the central region of the Allied Command in Europe. The Belgian military authorities
will supervise the rendering of such services. To the extent possible
at the time, the Government of the United States of America may also use, according
to terms and conditions fixed by mutual agreement with the Belgian Government:
landing fields at airports, bivouac areas, and supplementary depots. Article 6 Article 7 To the extent possible
at the time, the Belgian Government will make available to the American military
authorities, at the request of the (niet leesbaar) , and all other logistic
support. Article 8 1. Installations to be established on lands
belonging to the Belgian State as well modifications to existing installations
owned by it, will be constructed or effected on behalf
of and for the account of the Government of the United States of America. (niet leesbaar) (sé) Harmel (sé) John SD Eisenhower
Noting the Memorandum of March 14, 1952 between the Government of Belgium and
the Government of the United States of America on relief from taxes and duties;
Noting the Belgian law of April 11, 1962, authorizing the
transit through and stationing in Belgium of troops of nations allied to Belgium
under the North Atlantic Treaty;
Noting the administrative arrangement signed September 6, 1968 at Brussels and
September 10, 1968 at Heidelberg between the Government of the United States
of America and the Belgian Government concerning prefinancing by the American
forces and possible subsequent reimbursement of NATO common infrastructure projects
in Belgium, for work to be carried out on existing military land, called in
this agreement "Administrative Agreement of 1968";
Considering that the Belgian government has already undertaken by agreements,
to permit other States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty to use Belgian territory
for logistic, military, and civil purposes;
I.
Subject of the Agreement
Article 1
1.
In time of peace:
a.
Establish depots for the purpose of the activation and operation of a
line of communication across Belgian territory, for the use of American forces
stationed in the central region of the Allied Command in Europe
b.
Station in Belgium American military and civilian personnel for the protection,
maintenance, and operation of these depots
c.
Store reserves of equipment, materiel, and supplies at these depots;
d.
(niet leesbaar) install communication equipment necessary for peacetime
custodial and maintenance operations and to ensure the functioning of the line
of communication. The specifics of these installations will be the subjects
of the technical agreement.
2.
In a period of international tension, beginning upon the declaration
of a state of simple alert by the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, or at a
prior time fixed by mutual agreement by the two Governments, activate and operate
the line of communications and to this end ;
a.
Reinforce the personnel of the existing depots;
b.
Convey through Belgium reinforcements of personnel, materiel, equipment,
and supplies;
c.
To the extent possible at the time, establish and/or use supplementary
depots, bivouac areas, and installations for debarkation, transhipment, reception
and transit;
d.
Obtain various services.
Article 2
1. The number and location of the depots
as well as the nature and quantity of materiel, equipment, and supplies which
may be stored within, will be the subject of technical agreements.
2. The same will be the case for the complement
of civilian personnel (American and Belgian) and of American military personnel
who will be charged with the protection, maintenance, and operation of the depots.
Article 3
a. The American military authorities
will inform the Belgian military authorities to the various requirements of
the American forces for the period of activation and operation of the line of
communications.
b. The Belgian military authorities will
note requirements in their inventory of national requirements and of other allied
requirements
2. The Belgian Government will
reserve sites intended for the establishment of supplementary depots and bivouac
areas insofar as these reservations are compatible with other essential Belgian
and allied requirements.
1. The American military authorities may
use, according to the terms and conditions fixed by mutual agreement with the
Belgian military authorities, facilities belonging to the American forces such
as:
Port reception Equipment;
Electronic transmission equipment;
Transport;
Medical installations;
Bridge-building equipment
2. Furthermore, with the consent
of the Belgian Government, the Government of the United States of America may
equip, for the purpose of transhipment, debarkation, and transit, certain beaches
on the Belgian coast as well as certain sites along waterways.
1. In all circumstances, essential requirements
(civilian and military) shall take priority over allied requirements of every
type. The Belgian Government remains the only judge of exceptions which critical
circumstances may justify.
2. In the event that all of
the allied military requirements cannot be met within the desired time concurrently
with Belgian civilians requirements and concurrently with allied civilians requirements
indicated as essential, the various allied military requirements will be met,
taking into account the possibilities at the time, following the order of priorities
determined by the Commander in Chief of the Allied Forces in Central Europe.
Provisions Common to Both
Periods
Article 9
1. The Belgian Government
will furnish the assistance of its agencies, such as they are, to facilitate
the execution of this agreement and the technical agreements specifying the
tremens and conditions thereof.
2. This assistance will involve
in particular making available depots and the recruitment, management and discharge
of the civilian labor which will complement American personnel.
3. Debarkations in ports and
airports, the movement of American vehicles and, generally, movements and transportation
for American forces will be entirely subject to the regulations applicable in
Belgium.
Article 10
All real expenses that
the Belgian Government may uncut in the execution of this agreement and the
technical agreements specifying the terms conditions thereof, will be borne
by the Government of the United States of America. The latter will advance the
necessary funds.
(niet leesbaar)
of America will remain the property of that Government. It may remove them at
any time without restriction.
Article 11
The Administrative Arrangement
of 1968 will be entirely applicable.
2. The procurement of other
lands or buildings to be made available to the American forces will be likewise
at the expense of the Government of the United States of America.
Payment for such procurement
will be made in accordance with Article 6 and 7 of the Administrative Arrangement
of 1968
The lands will be the property
of the Belgian State.
3. In this regard the United States Government
shall be under no obligation to restore any of the land to condition in which
it was prior to the time it was made available for the Line of Communications.
The dispositions of Article
12 are applicable to installations constructed on these lands at the request
of the United States.
If the installations established
on these lands become eligible for NATO common financing; the sums paid for
the lands to the Belgian Government will not be refunded by the latter to the
Government of the United States of America.
4. The Government of the United
States of America will bear the costs resulting from the placing at its disposal
of lands and installations which do not belong to the Belgian State or to which
title of ownership has not been obtained.
(niet leesbaar)
as a prudent administration
(niet leesbaar)
maintenance of the lands made
available to it, and will have harming animals destroyed in according with Belgian
legislation.
Article 12
1. In the event that the Government
of the United States of America renounces all or part of the use of the installations
which may have been built or modified at its request, the Belgian Government
will decide on their disposition.
2. In the event that the Belgian
Government decides to demolish the abandoned installations to use the land for
another purpose, it will not be required to pay compensation to the Government
of the USA. The latter, for its part, will not have to share the costs of demolition.
3. In the event that the Belgian
Government decides to use the abandoned installations, it will pay, subject
to the approval of the legislative branch, fair compensation to the Government
of the USA. This compensation will be determined by mutual agreement by the
two Governments taking into account, on one hand, the initial condition of the
buildings, structures and lands made available to the Government of the USA
and, on the other hand, of the current condition of the installations constructed
at the latter's request.
Article 13
1. The care of depots, bivouac
areas and other installations or sites used for the line of communications will
be ensured by American forces in conformity with Belgian laws and regulations.
The American military authorities may assign Belgian civilian labor for that
purpose, according to terms and conditions to be agreed upon with the Belgian
military authorities.
2. The depots, bivouac areas
and other installations or sites will be considered as Belgian military installations
where ground defence is concerned. Therefore, they will benefit, if necessary
and to the extent possible, from clearing operations by Belgian forces.
Article 14
1. The military authorities referred
to in this agreement are, on one hand, the Commander of American forces in Europe
and, on the other hand, the Chief of the General Staff of the Belgian armed
forces.
These authorities shall be
responsible for the execution of the agreement.
They will submit differences
that may arise regarding the interpretation of the agreement to the Ministers
of Defence of the two nations. The Ministers will resolve the differences by
mutual agreement.
The military authorities will
designate members of their staffs who will represent them in committees or working
groups to which they may assign studies to be carried out jointly.
Upon consent of both governments,
representatives of other parties to the North Atlantic Treaty may be invited
to participate in appropriate meetings or discussions concerning Line of Communications
planning.
2. Differences that may arise
regarding the interpretation of the technical agreements specifying the terms
and conditions of execution of this agreement will be resolved by mutual agreement
by the authorities who signed the technical agreements.
Article 15
1. This agreement shall enter into force on the date
of its signature.
It shall continue in force as long as each of the parties
is bound by obligations resulting from the North Atlantic Treaty, unless one
of the parties denounces it before ceasing to be bound by the aforesaid Treaty.
The denunciation, which shall be by written notification to the other party,
will take effect six months after the receipt of this notification.
2. This agreement may be revised at the request of one
of the parties.
Et en Anglais, les deux textes faisant également foi.
Done at Brussels, the 16th and 19th
of July, 1971, in English and French, both texts being equally authentic.
Pour le Gouvernement belge:
For the Belgian Government:
16 juillet 1971
Pour le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amérique:
For the Government of the United States of America:
July 19, 1971
Zo moet het zijn by Lien Friday March 28, 2003 at 08:29 PM |
Maak al die geheime akkoorden publiek en de wereld zou er al heel wat anders uitzien.
Knap werk.
cool by fran Friday March 28, 2003 at 09:07 PM |
fran@AlterMundus.net |
Ca c'est du média-activisme de chez média-activisme ;)
On va ajouter ce document, ainsi que ton article, dans le dossier à charge contre les membres du gouvernement Verhofstadt -->
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VS-België: geheime akkoorden by jeroen Saturday May 03, 2003 at 12:51 AM |
Het is misschien nog eens goed om de geheime akkoorden tussen België en de VS op tafel te gooien. De klacht van Dokter Van Moorter is inderdaad een vervelende zaak voor de Belgische regering.