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Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements
September 13, 1993
The
Government of the State of Israel and the P.L.O. team
(in the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation to the Middle
East Peace Conference) (the "Palestinian
Delegation"), representing the Palestinian people,
agree that it is time to put an end to decades of
confrontation and conflict, recognize their mutual
legitimate and political rights, and strive to live in
peaceful coexistence and mutual dignity and security and
achieve a just, lasting and comprehensive peace
settlement and historic reconciliation through the
agreed political process. Accordingly, the, two sides
agree to the following principles:
ARTICLE I
AIM OF THE NEGOTIATIONS
The
aim of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations within the
current Middle East peace process is, among other
things, to establish a Palestinian Interim
Self-Government Authority, the elected Council (the
"Council"), for the Palestinian people in the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period
not exceeding five years, leading to a permanent
settlement based on Security Council Resolutions 242
and 338.
It
is understood that the interim arrangements are an
integral part of the whole peace process and that the
negotiations on the permanent status will lead to the
implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338.
ARTICLE II
FRAMEWORK FOR THE INTERIM PERIOD
The
agreed framework for the interim period is set forth in
this Declaration of Principles.
ARTICLE III
ELECTIONS
1.
In
order that the Palestinian people in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip may govern themselves according to democratic
principles, direct, free and general political elections
will be held for the Council under agreed supervision
and international observation, while the Palestinian
police will ensure public order.
2.
An
agreement will be concluded on the exact mode and
conditions of the elections in accordance with the
protocol attached as Annex I, with the goal of holding
the elections not later than nine months after the entry
into force of this Declaration of Principles.
3.
These
elections will constitute a significant interim
preparatory step toward the realization of the
legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and their
just requirements.
ARTICLE IV
JURISDICTION
Jurisdiction
of the Council will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip
territory, except for issues that will be negotiated in
the permanent status negotiations. The two sides view
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as a single territorial
unit, whose integrity will be preserved during the
interim period.
ARTICLE V
TRANSITIONAL PERIOD AND PERMANENT STATUS NEGOTIATIONS
1.
The
five-year transitional period will begin upon the
withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and Jericho area.
2.
Permanent
status negotiations will commence as soon as possible,
but not later than the beginning of the third year of
the interim period, between the Government of Israel and
the Palestinian people representatives.
3.
It
is understood that these negotiations shall cover
remaining issues, including: Jerusalem, refugees,
settlements, security arrangements, borders, relations
and cooperation with other neighbors, and other issues
of common interest.
4.
The
two parties agree that the outcome of the permanent
status negotiations should not be prejudiced or
preempted by agreements reached for the interim period.
ARTICLE VI
PREPARATORY TRANSFER OF POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Upon
the entry into force of this Declaration of Principles
and the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
area, a transfer of authority from the Israeli military
government and its Civil Administration to the
authorised Palestinians for this task, as detailed
herein, will commence. This transfer of authority will
be of a preparatory nature until the inauguration of the
Council.
2.
Immediately
after the entry into force of this Declaration of
Principles and the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and
Jericho area, with the view to promoting economic
development in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, authority
will be transferred to the Palestinians on the following
spheres: education and culture, health, social welfare,
direct taxation, and tourism. The Palestinian side will
commence in building the Palestinian police force, as
agreed upon. Pending the inauguration of the Council,
the two parties may negotiate the transfer of additional
powers and responsibilities, as agreed upon.
ARTICLE VII
INTERIM AGREEMENT
1.
The
Israeli and Palestinian delegations will negotiate an
agreement on the interim period (the "Interim
Agreement")
2.
The
Interim Agreement shall specify, among other things, the
structure of the Council, the number of its members, and
the transfer of powers and responsibilities from the
Israeli military government and its Civil Administration
to the Council. The Interim Agreement shall also specify
the Council's executive authority, legislative authority
in accordance with Article IX below, and the independent
Palestinian judicial organs.
3.
The
Interim Agreement shall include arrangements, to be
implemented upon the inauguration of the Council, for
the assumption by the Council of all of the powers and
responsibilities transferred previously in accordance
with Article VI above.
4.
In
order to enable the Council to promote economic growth,
upon its inauguration, the Council will establish, among
other things, a Palestinian Electricity Authority, a
Gaza Sea Port Authority, a Palestinian Development Bank,
a Palestinian Export Promotion Board, a Palestinian
Environmental Authority, a Palestinian Land Authority
and a Palestinian Water Administration Authority, and
any other Authorities agreed upon, in accordance with
the Interim Agreement that will specify their powers and
responsibilities.
5.
After
the inauguration of the Council, the Civil
Administration will be dissolved, and the Israeli
military government will be withdrawn.
ARTICLE VIII
PUBLIC ORDER AND SECURITY
In
order to guarantee public order and internal security
for the Palestinians of the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, the Council will establish a strong police force,
while Israel will continue to carry the responsibility
for defending against external threats, as well as the
responsibility for overall security of Israelis for the
purpose of safeguarding their internal security and
public order.
ARTICLE IX
LAWS AND MILITARY ORDERS
1.
The
Council will be empowered to legislate, in accordance
with the Interim Agreement, within all authorities
transferred to it.
2.
Both
parties will review jointly laws and military orders
presently in force in remaining spheres.
ARTICLE X
JOINT ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN LIAISON COMMITTEE
In
order to provide for a smooth implementation of this
Declaration of Principles and any subsequent agreements
pertaining to the interim period, upon the entry into
force of this Declaration of Principles, a Joint
Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee will be
established in order to deal with issues requiring
coordination, other issues of common interest, and
disputes.
ARTICLE XI
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN COOPERATION IN ECONOMIC FIELDS
Recognizing
the mutual benefit of cooperation in promoting the
development of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Israel,
upon the entry into force of this Declaration of
Principles, an Israeli-Palestinian Economic Cooperation
Committee will be established in order to develop and
implement in a cooperative manner the programs
identified in the protocols attached as Annex
III and Annex
IV .
ARTICLE XII
LIAISON AND COOPERATION WITH JORDAN AND EGYPT
The
two parties will invite the Governments of Jordan and
Egypt to participate in establishing further liaison and
cooperation arrangements between the Government of
Israel and the Palestinian representatives, on the one
hand, and the Governments of Jordan and Egypt, on the
other hand, to promote cooperation between them. These
arrangements will include the constitution of a
Continuing Committee that will decide by agreement on
the modalities of admission of persons displaced from
the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, together with
necessary measures to prevent disruption and disorder.
Other matters of common concern will be dealt with by
this Committee.
ARTICLE XIII
REDEPLOYMENT OF ISRAELI FORCES
1.
After
the entry into force of this Declaration of Principles,
and not later than the eve of elections for the Council,
a redeployment of Israeli military forces in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip will take place, in addition to
withdrawal of Israeli forces carried out in accordance
with Article XIV.
2.
In
redeploying its military forces, Israel will be guided
by the principle that its military forces should be
redeployed outside populated areas.
3.
Further
redeployments to specified locations will be gradually
implemented commensurate with the assumption of
responsibility for public order and internal security by
the Palestinian police force pursuant to Article VIII
above.
ARTICLE XIV
ISRAELI WITHDRAWAL FROM THE GAZA STRIP AND JERICHO AREA
Israel
will withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Jericho area, as
detailed in the protocol attached as Annex
II.
ARTICLE XV
RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES
1.
Disputes
arising out of the application or interpretation of this
Declaration of Principles. or any subsequent agreements
pertaining to the interim period, shall be resolved by
negotiations through the Joint Liaison Committee to be
established pursuant to Article X above.
2.
Disputes
which cannot be settled by negotiations may be resolved
by a mechanism of conciliation to be agreed upon by the
parties.
3.
The
parties may agree to submit to arbitration disputes
relating to the interim period, which cannot be settled
through conciliation. To this end, upon the agreement of
both parties, the parties will establish an Arbitration
Committee.
ARTICLE XVI
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN COOPERATION CONCERNING REGIONAL
PROGRAMS
Both
parties view the multilateral working groups as an
appropriate instrument for promoting a "Marshall
Plan", the regional programs and other programs,
including special programs for the West Bank and Gaza
Strip, as indicated in the protocol attached as Annex
IV .
ARTICLE XVII
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1.
This
Declaration of Principles will enter into force one
month after its signing.
2.
All
protocols annexed to this Declaration of Principles and
Agreed Minutes pertaining thereto shall be regarded as
an integral part hereof.
Done at Washington, D.C., this thirteenth day of
September, 1993.
For
the Government of Israel
For the P.L.O.
Witnessed
By:
The
United States of America
The Russian Federation
ANNEX I
PROTOCOL ON THE MODE AND CONDITIONS OF ELECTIONS
1.
Palestinians
of Jerusalem who live there will have the right to
participate in the election process, according to an
agreement between the two sides.
2.
In
addition, the election agreement should cover, among
other things, the following issues:
a.
the
system of elections;
b.
the
mode of the agreed supervision and international
observation and their personal composition; and
c.
rules
and regulations regarding election campaign, including
agreed arrangements for the organizing of mass media,
and the possibility of licensing a broadcasting and TV
station.
3.
The
future status of displaced Palestinians who were
registered on 4th June 1967 will not be prejudiced
because they are unable to participate in the election
process due to practical reasons.
ANNEX II
PROTOCOL ON WITHDRAWAL OF ISRAELI FORCES FROM THE GAZA
STRIP AND JERICHO AREA
1.
The
two sides will conclude and sign within two months from
the date of entry into force of this Declaration of
Principles, an agreement on the withdrawal of Israeli
military forces from the Gaza Strip and Jericho area.
This agreement will include comprehensive arrangements
to apply in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho area
subsequent to the Israeli withdrawal.
2.
Israel
will implement an accelerated and scheduled withdrawal
of Israeli military forces from the Gaza Strip and
Jericho area, beginning immediately with the signing of
the agreement on the Gaza Strip and Jericho area and to
be completed within a period not exceeding four months
after the signing of this agreement.
3.
The
above agreement will include, among other things:
a.
Arrangements
for a smooth and peaceful transfer of authority from the
Israeli military government and its Civil Administration
to the Palestinian representatives.
b.
Structure,
powers and responsibilities of the Palestinian authority
in these areas, except: external security, settlements,
Israelis, foreign relations, and other mutually agreed
matters.
c.
Arrangements
for the assumption of internal security and public order
by the Palestinian police force consisting of police
officers recruited locally and from abroad holding
Jordanian passports and Palestinian documents issued by
Egypt). Those who will participate in the Palestinian
police force coming from abroad should be trained as
police and police officers.
d.
A
temporary international or foreign presence, as agreed
upon.
e.
Establishment
of a joint Palestinian-Israeli Coordination and
Cooperation Committee for mutual security purposes.
f.
An
economic development and stabilization program,
including the establishment of an Emergency Fund, to
encourage foreign investment, and financial and economic
support. Both sides will coordinate and cooperate
jointly and unilaterally with regional and international
parties to support these aims.
g.
Arrangements
for a safe passage for persons and transportation
between the Gaza Strip and Jericho area.
4.
The
above agreement will include arrangements for
coordination between both parties regarding passages:
a.
Gaza
- Egypt; and
b.
Jericho
- Jordan.
5.
The
offices responsible for carrying out the powers and
responsibilities of the Palestinian authority under this
Annex II and Article VI of the Declaration of Principles
will be located in the Gaza Strip and in the Jericho
area pending the inauguration of the Council.
6.
Other
than these agreed arrangements, the status of the Gaza
Strip and Jericho area will continue to be an integral
part of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and will not be
changed in the interim period.
ANNEX III
PROTOCOL ON ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN COOPERATION IN ECONOMIC
AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
The
two sides agree to establish an Israeli-Palestinian
continuing Committee for Economic Cooperation, focusing,
among other things, on the following:
1.
Cooperation
in the field of water, including a Water Development
Program prepared by experts from both sides, which will
also specify the mode of cooperation in the management
of water resources in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and
will include proposals for studies and plans on water
rights of each party, as well as on the equitable
utilization of joint water resources for implementation
in and beyond the interim period.
2.
Cooperation
in the field of electricity, including an Electricity
Development Program, which will also specify the mode of
cooperation for the production, maintenance, purchase
and sale of electricity resources.
3.
Cooperation
in the field of energy, including an Energy Development
Program, which will provide for the exploitation of oil
and gas for industrial purposes, particularly in the
Gaza Strip and in the Negev, and will encourage further
joint exploitation of other energy resources. This
Program may also provide for the construction of a
Petrochemical industrial complex in the Gaza Strip and
the construction of oil and gas pipelines.
4.
Cooperation
in the field of finance, including a Financial
Development and Action Program for the encouragement of
international investment in the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, and in Israel, as well as the establishment of a
Palestinian Development Bank.
5.
Cooperation
in the field of transport and communications, including
a Program, which will define guidelines for the
establishment of a Gaza Sea Port Area, and will provide
for the establishing of transport and communications
lines to and from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to
Israel and to other countries. In addition, this Program
will provide for carrying out the necessary construction
of roads, railways, communications lines, etc.
6.
Cooperation
in the field of trade, including studies, and Trade
Promotion Programs, which will encourage local, regional
and inter-regional trade, as well as a feasibility study
of creating free trade zones in the Gaza Strip and in
Israel, mutual access to these zones, and cooperation in
other areas related to trade and commerce.
7.
Cooperation
in the field of industry, including Industrial
Development Programs, which will provide for the
establishment of joint Israeli- Palestinian Industrial
Research and Development Centers, will promote
Palestinian-Israeli joint ventures, and provide
guidelines for cooperation in the textile, food,
pharmaceutical, electronics, diamonds, computer and
science-based industries.
8.
A
program for cooperation in, and regulation of, labor
relations and cooperation in social welfare issues.
9.
A
Human Resources Development and Cooperation Plan,
providing for joint Israeli-Palestinian workshops and
seminars, and for the establishment of joint vocational
training centers, research institutes and data banks.
10.
An Environmental Protection Plan, providing for joint and/or
coordinated measures in this sphere.
11.
A program for developing coordination and cooperation in the
field of communication and media.
12.
Any other programs of mutual interest.
ANNEX IV
PROTOCOL ON ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN COOPERATION CONCERNING
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
1.
The two sides will cooperate in the context of the multilateral
peace efforts in promoting a Development Program for the
region, including the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, to
be initiated by the G-7. The parties will request the
G-7 to seek the participation in this program of other
interested states, such as members of the Organisation
for Economic Cooperation and Development, regional Arab
states and institutions, as well as members of the
private sector.
2.
The Development Program will consist of two elements:
a.
an Economic Development Program for the 'West Bank and the Gaza
Strip.
b.
a Regional Economic Development Program.
C.
The
Economic Development Program for the West Bank and the
Gaza strip will consist of the following elements:
1.
A Social Rehabilitation Program, including a Housing and
Construction Program.
2.
A Small and Medium Business Development Plan.
3.
An Infrastructure Development Program (water, electricity,
transportation and communications, etc.)
4.
A Human Resources Plan.
5.
Other programs.
D.
The
Regional Economic Development Program may consist of the
following elements:
1.
The establishment of a Middle East Development Fund, as a first
step, and a Middle East Development Bank, as a second
step.
2.
The development of a joint Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian Plan
for coordinated exploitation of the Dead Sea area.
3.
The Mediterranean Sea (Gaza) - Dead Sea Canal.
4.
Regional Desalinization and other water development projects.
5.
A regional plan for agricultural development, including a
coordinated regional effort for the prevention of
desertification.
6.
Interconnection of electricity grids.
7.
Regional cooperation for the transfer, distribution and
industrial exploitation of gas, oil and other energy
resources.
8.
A Regional Tourism, Transportation and Telecommunications
Development Plan.
9.
Regional cooperation in other spheres.
3.
The
two sides will encourage the multilateral working
groups, and will coordinate towards their success. The
two parties will encourage intersessional activities, as
well as pre-feasibility and feasibility studies, within
the various multilateral working groups.
AGREED MINUTES TO THE DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES ON
INTERIM SELF-GOVERNMENT ARRANGEMENTS
A.
GENERAL UNDERSTANDINGS AND AGREEMENTS
Any
powers and responsibilities transferred to the
Palestinians pursuant to the Declaration of Principles
prior to the inauguration of the Council will be subject
to the same principles pertaining to Article IV, as set
out in these Agreed Minutes below.
B.
SPECIFIC UNDERSTANDINGS AND AGREEMENTS
Article IV
It
is understood that:
1.
Jurisdiction
of the Council will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip
territory, except for issues that will be negotiated in
the permanent status negotiations: Jerusalem,
settlements, military locations, and Israelis.
2.
The
Council's jurisdiction will apply with regard to the
agreed powers, responsibilities, spheres and authorities
transferred to it.
Article
VI (2)
It
is agreed that the transfer of authority will be as
follows:
1.
The
Palestinian side will inform the Israeli side of the
names of the authorised Palestinians who will assume the
powers, authorities and responsibilities that will be
transferred to the Palestinians according to the
Declaration of Principles in the following fields:
education and culture, health, social welfare, direct
taxation, tourism, and any other authorities agreed
upon.
2.
It
is understood that the rights and obligations of these
offices will not be affected.
3.
Each
of the spheres described above will continue to enjoy
existing budgetary allocations in accordance with
arrangements to be mutually agreed upon. These
arrangements also will provide for the necessary
adjustments required in order to take into account the
taxes collected by the direct taxation office.
4.
Upon
the execution of the Declaration of Principles, the
Israeli and Palestinian delegations will immediately
commence negotiations on a detailed plan for the
transfer of authority on the above offices in accordance
with the above understandings.
Article
VII (2)
The
Interim Agreement will also include arrangements for
coordination and cooperation.
Article VII (5)
The
withdrawal of the military government will not prevent
Israel from exercising the powers and responsibilities
not transferred to the Council.
Article VIII
It
is understood that the Interim Agreement will include
arrangements for cooperation and coordination between
the two parties in this regard. It is also agreed that
the transfer of powers and responsibilities to the
Palestinian police will be accomplished in a phased
manner, as agreed in the Interim Agreement.
Article X
It
is agreed that, upon the entry into force of the
Declaration of Principles, the Israeli and Palestinian
delegations will exchange the names of the individuals
designated by them as members of the Joint
Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee.
It
is further agreed that each side will have an equal
number of members in the Joint Committee. The Joint
Committee will reach decisions by agreement. The Joint
Committee may add other technicians and experts, as
necessary. The Joint Committee will decide on the
frequency and place or places of its meetings.
Annex II
It
is understood that, subsequent to the Israeli
withdrawal, Israel will continue to be responsible for
external security, and for internal security and public
order of settlements and Israelis. Israeli military
forces and civilians may continue to use roads freely
within the Gaza Strip and the Jericho area.
Done at Washington, D.C., this thirteenth day of
September, 1993.
For the Government of Israel
For the P.L.O.
Witnessed
By:
The
United States of America
The Russian Federation
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