- Jan 6, 2018
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UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
Security Classification: SECRETTo: Prime Minister Antonio Guterres Bruno Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Zak
Cc:
Subject: Trilateral Agreement on Maritime Trade
Dear Prime Ministers,
I am emailing in relation to the first Iberian Summit that took place towards the end of last year, specifically regarding discussions that happened over the three-port agreement that we've formally named the Trilateral Agreement on Maritime Trade.
My office had been reached at the time to compile a draft for an initial agreement to incorporate the points of discussion and this is what I'd like to share with you today.
Please find the attached document for your viewing, if you could both please read and provide any feedback or modifications you'd like making.
Alternatively, if all parties are content with the agreement, I can finalize it and send you a copy to sign and return where we will all be granted individual copies.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Kindest Regards,
Charlotte
Charlotte Baker | Business Secretary |
Security Classification: SECRETTo: Prime Minister Antonio Guterres Bruno Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Zak
Cc:
Subject: Trilateral Agreement on Maritime Trade
Dear Prime Ministers,
I am emailing in relation to the first Iberian Summit that took place towards the end of last year, specifically regarding discussions that happened over the three-port agreement that we've formally named the Trilateral Agreement on Maritime Trade.
My office had been reached at the time to compile a draft for an initial agreement to incorporate the points of discussion and this is what I'd like to share with you today.
Please find the attached document for your viewing, if you could both please read and provide any feedback or modifications you'd like making.
Alternatively, if all parties are content with the agreement, I can finalize it and send you a copy to sign and return where we will all be granted individual copies.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Kindest Regards,
Charlotte
Charlotte Baker | Business Secretary |
UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
Security Classification: TOP SECRET
TRILATERAL AGREEMENT ON MARITIME TRADE
between the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland,
Portuguese Republic,
and
Kingdom of Spain
[ January, 2004 ]
Preamble
The Parties hereby establish this Agreement to promote and regulate maritime trade activities among the UK, Portugal, and Spain, fostering economic cooperation, ensuring the efficient flow of goods, and enhancing maritime security.
Definitions
For the purpose of this Agreement:
Article I, Promotion of Maritime Trade
The signatories pledge to expedite the clearance of goods and reduce administrative complexities associated with maritime trade by streamlining customs and administrative procedures. Furthermore, active encouragement is given for private sector investment in the development and maintenance of modern port infrastructure and facilities. This article underscores the collective effort to create an environment conducive to the expansion and efficiency of maritime trade activities, promoting economic cooperation among the signatory nations.
Article II, Regulation
The Parties commit to a collaborative effort in establishing common standards and regulations to ensure safety, security, and environmental protection in maritime trade. Regular consultations will be conducted to address and harmonize regulatory frameworks governing maritime trade within the territories of the Parties. This cooperative approach aims to foster a unified and effective regulatory environment that benefits the Parties involved in maritime trade activities.
Article III, Security
Signatories shall engage in collective efforts to address and combat illegal activities, including piracy, smuggling, and terrorism, to enhance the security of maritime trade. Cooperation shall extend to the sharing of information and intelligence, facilitating a comprehensive approach to prevent and respond to maritime security challenges. Additionally, joint exercises and training programs may be organized to bolster the capabilities of the Parties in effectively dealing with threats to maritime security. This article underscores the commitment of the Parties to collaborate and strengthen security measures for the benefit of their respective maritime interests.
Article IV, Dispute Resolution
In the event of a dispute, the Parties commit to seeking amicable resolution through consultation and negotiation. Should the dispute persist, the Parties may explore alternative mechanisms for resolution, such as mediation, in accordance with mutually agreed-upon procedures. This article underscores the Parties' commitment to resolving disputes in a cooperative and constructive manner, ensuring the effective implementation and enforcement of the Agreement.
Article V, Notice of Withdrawal
This agreement shall continue to be in force until such time as any party decides to withdraw from it, intent to withdraw must be delivered in writing to other signatories which will commence a six (6) month notice period. If all parties wish to terminate this agreement, no notice period is required and the treaty can be terminated immediately.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, duly authorised by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.
Done in three originals, January 2004.
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lawrence Adams
Jamie
For the Portuguese Republic:
President of Portugal
António Guterres
For the Kingdom of Spain:
Prime Minister of Spaion
Pedro Sánchez
Security Classification: TOP SECRET
TRILATERAL AGREEMENT ON MARITIME TRADE
between the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland,
Portuguese Republic,
and
Kingdom of Spain
[ January, 2004 ]
Preamble
The Parties hereby establish this Agreement to promote and regulate maritime trade activities among the UK, Portugal, and Spain, fostering economic cooperation, ensuring the efficient flow of goods, and enhancing maritime security.
Definitions
For the purpose of this Agreement:
a. Maritime Trade: Refers to the transportation of goods and services via maritime routes between the territories of the Parties.
b. Ports: Designates the sea and inland ports within the territories of the Parties, including associated facilities and infrastructure.
c. Maritime Security: Encompasses measures aimed at preventing and mitigating threats to maritime trade, including but not limited to piracy, smuggling, and terrorism.
b. Ports: Designates the sea and inland ports within the territories of the Parties, including associated facilities and infrastructure.
c. Maritime Security: Encompasses measures aimed at preventing and mitigating threats to maritime trade, including but not limited to piracy, smuggling, and terrorism.
Article I, Promotion of Maritime Trade
The signatories pledge to expedite the clearance of goods and reduce administrative complexities associated with maritime trade by streamlining customs and administrative procedures. Furthermore, active encouragement is given for private sector investment in the development and maintenance of modern port infrastructure and facilities. This article underscores the collective effort to create an environment conducive to the expansion and efficiency of maritime trade activities, promoting economic cooperation among the signatory nations.
Article II, Regulation
The Parties commit to a collaborative effort in establishing common standards and regulations to ensure safety, security, and environmental protection in maritime trade. Regular consultations will be conducted to address and harmonize regulatory frameworks governing maritime trade within the territories of the Parties. This cooperative approach aims to foster a unified and effective regulatory environment that benefits the Parties involved in maritime trade activities.
Article III, Security
Signatories shall engage in collective efforts to address and combat illegal activities, including piracy, smuggling, and terrorism, to enhance the security of maritime trade. Cooperation shall extend to the sharing of information and intelligence, facilitating a comprehensive approach to prevent and respond to maritime security challenges. Additionally, joint exercises and training programs may be organized to bolster the capabilities of the Parties in effectively dealing with threats to maritime security. This article underscores the commitment of the Parties to collaborate and strengthen security measures for the benefit of their respective maritime interests.
Article IV, Dispute Resolution
In the event of a dispute, the Parties commit to seeking amicable resolution through consultation and negotiation. Should the dispute persist, the Parties may explore alternative mechanisms for resolution, such as mediation, in accordance with mutually agreed-upon procedures. This article underscores the Parties' commitment to resolving disputes in a cooperative and constructive manner, ensuring the effective implementation and enforcement of the Agreement.
Article V, Notice of Withdrawal
This agreement shall continue to be in force until such time as any party decides to withdraw from it, intent to withdraw must be delivered in writing to other signatories which will commence a six (6) month notice period. If all parties wish to terminate this agreement, no notice period is required and the treaty can be terminated immediately.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, duly authorised by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.
Done in three originals, January 2004.
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lawrence Adams
Jamie
For the Portuguese Republic:
President of Portugal
António Guterres
For the Kingdom of Spain:
Prime Minister of Spaion
Pedro Sánchez
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