COUNCIL JOINT ACTION
2008/736/CFSP of 15 September 2008 on the European Union Monitoring
The Council of the European Union,
Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 14 and the third paragraph of Article 25 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) On 1
September 2008, the European Council expressed its grave concern at the open
conflict which had broken out in
(2) The
European Council recalled that a peaceful and lasting solution to the conflict
in
(3) The six-point Agreement achieved on 12 August 2008 on the basis of the EU's mediation efforts, as supplemented by the Agreement reached on 8 September 2008 for its implementation, remains the basis for the stabilisation process.
(4) The
European Council also recalled on 1 September 2008 that the appointment in
December 2003 of an EU Special Representative (EUSR) for the South Caucasus was
a further step in the deepening of relations with
(5) On 2
September 2008, an exploratory mission was deployed to
(6) On 3
September 2008, the Council approved a preparatory measure for a possible
future ESDP Mission in
(7) In a
letter dated 11 September 2008, the Government of Georgia invited the EU to
deploy an ESDP civilian monitoring mission in
(8) Any third
State's participation in the
(9) The
command and control structure of the
(10) The
Watch-Keeping Capability established within the General Secretariat of the
Council should be activated for this
(11) The ESDP Mission will be conducted in the context of a situation which may deteriorate and could harm the objectives of the Common Foreign and Security Policy as set out in Article 11 of the Treaty,
has adopted this joint action:
Article 1
The
1. The
European Union (EU) hereby establishes a European Union Monitoring Mission in
2. EUMM Georgia shall operate in accordance with the mission statement as set out in Article 2 and shall carry out the tasks as set out in Article 3.
Article 2
1. EUMM Georgia shall provide civilian monitoring of Parties' actions, including full compliance with the six-point Agreement and subsequent implementing measures throughout Georgia, working in close coordination with partners, particularly the United Nations (UN) and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and consistent with other EU activity, in order to contribute to stabilisation, normalization and confidence building whilst also contributing to informing European policy in support of a durable political solution for Georgia.
2. The
particular objectives of the
(b) in the short term, the stabilisation of the situation with a reduced risk of a resumption of hostilities, in full compliance with the six-point Agreement and the subsequent implementing measures.
Article 3
In order to
achieve the
1. Stabilisation:
Monitor, analyse and report on the situation pertaining to the stabilisation process, centred on full compliance with the six-point Agreement, including troop withdrawals, and on freedom of movement and actions by spoilers, as well as on violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.
2. Normalisation:
Monitor, analyse and report on the situation pertaining to the normalisation process of civil governance, focusing on rule
of law, effective law enforcement structures and adequate public order. The
3. Confidence building:
Contribute to the reduction of tensions through liaison, facilitation of contacts between parties and other confidence building measures.
4. Contribute to informing European policy and to future EU engagement.
Article 4
Structure
of the
1. EUMM
Georgia shall be structured as follows: (a) Headquarters (HQ). The HQ shall
consist of the Office of the Head of Mission and the HQ Staff, providing all necessary
functions of command and control and mission support. The HQ shall be located
in
(b) Field Offices. Geographically distributed Field Offices shall conduct monitoring tasks and provide necessary functions of mission support.
(c) Support
Element. The Support Element shall be located within the General Secretariat of
the Council in
2. As an initial enabling capability, monitoring teams of preequipped components provided by the Member States shall be established within EUMM Georgia.
3. The above elements shall be subject to further detailed arrangements in the Operation Plan (OPLAN).
Article 5
Civilian
Operation Commander
1. The Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) Director shall be the Civilian Operation Commander for EUMM Georgia.
2. The Civilian Operation Commander, under the political control and strategic direction of the Political and Security Committee (PSC) and the overall authority of the Secretary-General/High Representative (SG/HR), shall exercise command and control of EUMM Georgia at the strategic level.
3. The Civilian Operation Commander shall ensure proper and effective implementation of the Council's decisions as well as the PSC's decisions, including by issuing instructions at the strategic level as required to the Head of Mission and providing him with advice and technical support.
4. All seconded staff shall remain under the full command of the national authorities of the seconding State or EU institution concerned. National authorities shall transfer Operational Control (OPCON) of their personnel, teams and units to the Civilian Operation Commander.
5. The Civilian Operation Commander shall have overall responsibility for ensuring that the EU's duty of care is properly discharged.
6. The Civilian Operation Commander and the EU Special Representative (EUSR) shall consult each other as required.
Article 6
Head of
1. The Head
of
2. The Head
of
3. The Head
of
4. The Head
of
5. The Head
of
6. The Head
of
7. The Head
of
8. The Head
of
Article 7
Staff
1. EUMM
Georgia shall consist primarily of staff seconded by
2.
International civilian staff and local staff shall be recruited on a
contractual basis by the
3. All staff
shall abide by the Mission-specific minimum security operating standards and
the
(1) Council Decision 2001/264/EC of 19 March 2001 adopting the Council's security regulations (OJ L 101, 11.4.2001, p. 1).
Article 8
Status of
1. The status
of the
2. The State or EU institution having seconded a member of staff shall be responsible for answering any claims linked to the secondment, from or concerning the member of staff. The State or EU institution in question shall be responsible for bringing any action against the seconded person.
3. The conditions of employment and the rights and obligations of international and local civilian staff shall be laid down in the contracts between the Head of Mission and the members of staff.
Article 9
Chain of
command
1. EUMM Georgia shall have a unified chain of command, as a crisis management operation.
2. Under the responsibility of the Council, the PSC shall exercise political control and strategic direction of EUMM Georgia.
3. The Civilian Operation Commander, under the political control and strategic direction of the PSC and the overall authority of the SG/HR, shall be the commander of EUMM Georgia at the strategic level and, as such, shall issue the Head of Mission with instructions and provide him with advice and technical support.
4. The Civilian Operation Commander shall report to the Council through the SG/HR.
5. The Head
of
Article 10
Political
control and strategic direction
1. The PSC
shall exercise, under the responsibility of the Council, political control and
strategic direction of the
2. The PSC shall report to the Council at regular intervals.
3. The PSC shall receive, on a regular basis and as required, reports by the Civilian Operation Commander and the Head of Mission on issues within their areas of responsibility.
Article 11
Participation
of third States
1. Without prejudice to the decision-making autonomy of the EU and its single institutional framework, third States may be invited to contribute to the Mission, provided that they bear the cost of the staff seconded by them, including salaries, all risk insurance cover, daily subsistence allowances and travel expenses to and from Georgia, and that they contribute to the running costs of the Mission, as appropriate.
2. Third
States contributing to the
3. The Council hereby authorises the PSC to take the relevant decisions on acceptance of the proposed contributions and to establish a Committee of Contributors.
4. Detailed arrangements regarding the participation of third States shall be covered by agreements concluded in accordance with Article 24 of the Treaty. The SG/HR, assisting the Presidency, may negotiate such agreements on its behalf.
Where the EU
and a third State conclude an agreement establishing a framework for the
participation of that third State in EU crisis-management operations, the
provisions of that agreement shall apply in the context of the
Article 12
Security
1. The Civilian Operation Commander shall direct the Head of Mission's planning of security measures and ensure their proper and effective implementation for EUMM Georgia in accordance with Articles 5 and 9, in coordination with the Council Security Office.
2. The Head
of
3. The Head
of
4. EUMM Georgia staff shall undergo mandatory security training before taking up their duties, in accordance with the OPLAN. They shall also receive regular in-theatre refresher training organised by the MSO.
5. The Head
of
Article 13
Watch-keeping
Capability
The Watch-keeping Capability shall be activated for EUMM Georgia.
Article 14
Financial
arrangements
1. The
financial reference amount intended to cover the expenditure related to the
2. All expenditure shall be managed in accordance with the Community rules and procedures applicable to the general budget of the EU. Subject to the Commission's approval, the Head of Mission may conclude technical arrangements with EU Member States, participating third States, and other international actors regarding the provision of equipment, services and premises to EUMM Georgia. Nationals of third States shall be allowed to tender for contracts.
3. The Head
of
4. The
financial arrangements shall respect the operational requirements of the
5. The
expenditure connected with the
Article 15
Coordination
1. Without
prejudice to the chain of command, the Head of Mission shall act in close
coordination with the Commission delegation to ensure the consistency of EU
action in support of
2. The Head
of
3. The Head
of
Article 16
Release of
classified information
1. The SG/HR
shall be authorised to release to the third States
associated with this Joint Action, as appropriate and in accordance with the
needs of the
2. The SG/HR
shall also be authorised to release to the UN and
OSCE, in accordance with the operational needs of the
3. In the
event of a specific and immediate operational need, the SG/HR shall also be authorised to release to the host State any EU classified
information and documents up to ‘RESTREINT UE’ level which are generated for
the purposes of the
4. The SG/HR
shall be authorised to release to the third States
associated with this Joint Action any EU non-classified documents connected
with the deliberations of the Council relating to the
Article 17
Review of
the
A Mission
review shall be presented to the PSC six months after the beginning of the
(1) Council Decision 2006/683/EC, Euratom of 15 September 2006 adopting the Council's Rules of Procedure (OJ L 285, 16.10.2006, p. 47).
Article 18
Entry into
force and duration
This Joint Action shall enter into force on the date of its adoption and its duration shall be for a period of 12 months.
Article 19
Publication
1. This Joint Action shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
2. Decisions of the PSC pursuant to Article 10(1) regarding the appointment of the Head of Mission shall also be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Done at
For the Council
The President
B. Kouchner
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