AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
GOVERNEMNT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION on check-points across the
Customs’ border
The
Government of the
guided
by the aspiration to improve cooperation in the domain of forwarding across the
Customs’ borders and to increase the capacity of the check-points,
aspiring
to create the appropriate conditions for crossing of Customs’ border by
persons, transportation means and goods,
Have agreed on the following:
Article 1
1.
The sides will open on the Customs’ border between the
1)
Railway:
a)
“Gantiadi” (Georgia) – “Adler” (
2)
Road transportation:
a) “Gantiadi” (Georgia) – “Adler” (
b) “Roki” (Georgia) – “Nizhni Zaramag” (
c)
“Kazbegi” (Georgia) – “Verkhni Lars”)
Air
and marine transportation, exchange of international post between the
2. The check-points across the Customs’ border,
mentioned in the article 1 of the present document, will be opened also for the
crossing of borders by the persons, transport means and the goods of the third
countries.
3. Permitting of persons, transport means and
goods across the check-points, including those in the airports and sea ports,
are carried out in compliance with the acting legislation of the each Side.
4. Crossing of the Customs’ borders by persons
across the automobile check-points is carried out either by transportation
means or on foot.
5. Timeline of opening the check-points at the
Customs’ border and all the types of communication, carried out through these
check-points the Sides will define by exchange of Notes after the completion of
their arrangement and establishment of necessary infrastructure.
Article 2
1. Till opening of the check-points
at the Customs’ border, which are defined in the paragraph 1, Article 1, each
Side prepares on its territory the respective infrastructure, taking into
account the prospects of increasing of transport means, goods and also persons,
amongst other, crossing the border on foot.
2. Assignment on creating and drafting
of buildings at check-point objects of each automobile and railway check-point is
agreed by eh competent bodies of the both sides.
Article 3
The
competent bodies of the Sides shall comprehensively cooperate on the issues of
improvement of communication across the Customs’ border, best cooperation of
existing and opening of new, comfortably dislocated check-points for the
international communication. During the realization of these tasks there will
be observed the provisions of Article 2.
Article 4
Opening and closing of the check-points across
the Customs’ border is carried out on the basis of the mutual agreements.
Article 5
1. Suspension
or restriction of movement across the Customs’ border in the separate
Check-points can be introduced due to sanitary reasons, interests of public
safety or as a consequence of natural catastrophes. The side, aspiring to
suspend or to restrict the movement, informs about this the other side, not
later than five days before the planned suspension or restriction.
2. In
the emergency situation, notification, meant in paragraph 1 of the article
shall be carried out not later than 24 hours before the planned suspension of
movement.
3. On
suspension or restriction of movement across the Customs’ border in relation
with repairing of objects of the objects of check-points or communication
facilities, the sides shall inform each other not later than three months
before the start of such work, and shall also inform about the date of the
works completion.
Article 6
The
Sides on mutual agreement can, in justified cases, while observing the respective
of requirements and control, permit the crossing of the Customs’ border out of
the acting check-point.
Article 7
The
present agreement is enforced from the date of its signature and shall act
during 5 years with automatic prolongation for the next five year periods, if
neither of the Sides notifies in written form the other side about its desire
to suspend the action of this agreement 6 months prior to the expiration of the
term of the respective period.
Concluded in
On
behalf of the Government of the
On
behalf of the Government of the
(Archive of the Ministry of
Foreign affairs of