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The Sharm El-Sheikh Memorandum on Implementation Timeline of Outstanding
Commitments of Agreements Signed and the Resumption of Permanent Status
Negotiations
September 1999
The Government of the State
of Israel (GOI) and the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) commit themselves to full and mutual implementation
of the Interim Agreement and all other agreements concluded between them
since September 1993 (hereinafter the prior agreements), and
all outstanding commitments emanating from the prior agreements. Without
derogating from the other requirements of the prior agreements, the two
Sides have agreed as follows:
1. Permanent Status negotiations:
- In the context of the implementation
of the prior agreements, the two Sides will resume the Permanent Status
negotiations in an accelerated manner and will make a determined effort
to achieve their mutual goal of reaching a Permanent Status Agreement
based on the agreed agenda i.e. the specific issues reserved for Permanent
Status negotiators and other issues of common interest.
- The two Sides reaffirm their understanding
that the negotiations on the Permanent Status will lead to the implementation
of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338;
- The two Sides will make a determined
effort to conclude a Framework Agreement on all Permanent Status issues
in five months from the resumption of the Permanent Status negotiations;
- The two Sides will conclude a comprehensive
agreement on all Permanent Status issues within one year from the resumption
of the Permanent Status negotiations;
- Permanent Status negotiations will resume
after the implementation of the first stage of release of prisoners
and the second stage of the First and Second Further Redeployments and
not later than September 13, 1999. In the Wye River Memorandum, the
United States has expressed its willingness to facilitate these negotiations.
2. Phase One and Phase Two of the Further
Redeployments
The Israeli Side undertakes the following
with regard to Phase One and Phase Two of the Further Redeployments:
- On September 5, 1999, to transfer 7%
from Area C to Area B;
- On November 15, 1999, to transfer 2%
from Area B to Area A and 3% from Area C to Area B;
- On January 20, 2000, to transfer 1%
from Area C to Area A, and 5.1% from Area B to Area A.
3. Release of Prisoners
- The two Sides shall establish a joint
committee that shall follow-up on matters related to release of Palestinian
prisoners.
- The Government of Israel shall release
Palestinian and other prisoners who committed their offences prior to
September 13, 1993, and were arrested prior to May 4, 1994. The Joint
Committee shall agree on the names of those who will be released in
the first two stages. Those lists shall be recommended to the relevant
Authorities through the Monitoring and Steering Committee;
- The first stage of release of prisoners
shall be carried out on September 5, 1999 and shall consist of 200 prisoners.
The second stage of release of prisoners shall be carried out on October
8, 1999 and shall consist of 150 prisoners;
- The joint committee shall recommend
further lists of names to be released to the relevant Authorities through
the Monitoring and Steering Committee;
- The Israeli side will aim to release
Palestinian prisoners before next Ramadan.
4. Committees
- The Third Further Redeployment Committee
shall commence its activities not later than September 13, 1999;
- The Monitoring and Steering Committee,
all Interim Committees (i.e. CAC, JEC, JSC, legal committee, people
to people), as well as Wye River Memorandum committees shall resume
and/or continue their activity, as the case may be, not later than September
13, 1999. The Monitoring and Steering Committee will have on its agenda,
inter alia, the Year 2000, Donor/PA projects in Area C, and the issue
of industrial estates;
- The Continuing Committee on displaced
persons shall resume its activity on October 1, 1999 (Article XXVII,
Interim Agreement);
- Not later than October 30, 1999, the
two Sides will implement the recommendations of the Ad-hoc Economic
Committee (article III-6, WRM).
5. Safe Passage
- The operation of the Southern Route
of the Safe Passage for the movement of persons, vehicles, and goods
will start on October 1, 1999 (Annex I, Article X, Interim Agreement)
in accordance with the details of operation, which will be provided
for in the Safe Passage Protocol that will be concluded by the two Sides
not later than September 30, 1999;
- The two Sides will agree on the specific
location of the crossing point of the Northern Route of the Safe Passage
as specified in Annex I, Article X, provision c-4, in the Interim Agreement
not later than October 5, 1999;
- The Safe Passage Protocol applied to
the Southern Route of the Safe Passage shall apply to the Northern Route
of the Safe Passage with relevant agreed modifications;
- Upon the agreement on the location of
the crossing point of the Northern Route of the Safe Passage, construction
of the needed facilities and related procedures shall commence and shall
be ongoing. At the same time, temporary facilities will be established
for the operation of the Northern Route not later than four months from
the agreement on the specific location of the crossing-point;
- In between the operation of the Southern
crossing point of the Safe Passage and the Northern crossing point of
the Safe Passage, Israel will facilitate arrangements for the movement
between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, using non-Safe Passage routes
other than the Southern Route of the Safe Passage;
- The location of the crossing points
shall be without prejudice to the Permanent Status negotiations (Annex
I, Article X, provision e, Interim Agreement).
6. Gaza Sea Port
The two Sides have agreed on the following
principles to facilitate and enable the construction works of the Gaza
Sea Port. The principles shall not prejudice or preempt the outcome of
negotiations on the Permanent Status:
- The Israeli Side agrees that the Palestinian
Side shall commence construction works in and related to the Gaza Sea
Port on October 1, 1999;
- The two Sides agree that the Gaza Sea
Port will not be operated in any way before reaching a joint Sea Port
protocol on all aspects of operating the Port, including security;
- The Gaza Sea Port is a special case,
like the Gaza Airport, being situated in an area under the responsibility
of the Palestinian Side and serving as an international passage. Therefore,
with the conclusion of a joint Sea Port Protocol, all activities and
arrangements relating to the construction of the Port shall be in accordance
with the provisions of the Interim Agreement, especially those relating
to international passages, as adapted in the Gaza Airport Protocol;
- The construction shall ensure adequate
provision for effective security and customs inspection of people and
goods, as well as the establishment of a designated checking area in
the Port;
- In this context, the Israeli side will
facilitate on an on-going basis the works related to the construction
of the Gaza Sea Port, including the movement in and out of the Port
of vessels, equipment, resources, and material required for the construction
of the Port;
- The two Sides will coordinate such works,
including the designs and movement, through a joint mechanism.
7. Hebron Issues
- The Shuhada Road in Hebron shall be
opened for the movement of Palestinian vehicles in two phases. The first
phase has been carried out, and the second shall be carried out not
later than October 30, 1999;
- The wholesale market-Hasbahe will be
opened not later than November 1, 1999, in accordance with arrangements
which will be agreed upon by the two Sides;
- A high level Joint Liaison Committee
will convene not later than September 13, 1999 to review the situation
in the Tomb of the Patriarchs / Al Haram Al Ibrahimi (Annex I, Article
VII, Interim Agreement and as per the January 15, 1998 US Minute of
Discussion).
8. Security
- The two Sides will, in accordance with
the prior agreements, act to ensure the immediate, efficient and effective
handling of any incident involving a threat or act of terrorism, violence
or incitement, whether committed by Palestinians or Israelis. To this
end, they will cooperate in the exchange of information and coordinate
policies and activities. Each side shall immediately and effectively
respond to the occurrence or anticipated occurrence of an act of terrorism,
violence or incitement and shall take all necessary measures to prevent
such an occurrence;
- Pursuant to the prior agreements, the
Palestinian side undertakes to implement its responsibilities for security,
security cooperation, on-going obligations and other issues emanating
from the prior agreements, including, in particular, the following obligations
emanating from the Wye River Memorandum:
- continuation of the program for the
collection of the illegal weapons, including reports;
- apprehension of suspects, including
reports;
- forwarding of the list of Palestinian
policemen to the Israeli Side not later than September 13, 1999;
- beginning of the review of the list
by the Monitoring and Steering Committee not later than October 15,
1999.
9. The two Sides call upon the international
donor community to enhance its commitment and financial support to the
Palestinian economic development and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
10. Recognizing the necessity to create
a positive environment for the negotiations, neither side shall initiate
or take any step that will change the status of the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip in accordance with the Interim Agreement.
11. Obligations pertaining to dates, which
occur on holidays or Saturdays, shall be carried out on the first subsequent
working day.
This memorandum will enter into force one
week from the date of its signature.
Made and signed in Sharm el-Sheikh, this
fourth day of September 1999.
For the Government of the State of Israel
For the PLO
Witnessed by
For the Arab Republic of Egypt
For the United States of America
For the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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