A. TITEL
Briefwisseling houdende een verdrag tussen de Regering van het Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden en het Internationaal Agentschap voor Atoomenergie (IAEA)
inzake een regionale workshop over „Operational Events, Transients
and Precursor Analyses’’, 27–31 augustus 2007 te Petten;
Wenen, 8 juni 2007
B. TEKST
Nr. 1
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
Vienna, 2 April 2007
Ref: RER9088-9005-01
Subject: Request to the Government of the Netherlands to host an IAEA
Regional Workshop on Operational Events, Transients and Precursor Analyses,
Petten, the Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007
Sir,
I have the honour to refer to the above mentioned meeting which is being
organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in cooperation
with the Institute for Energy of the European Commission Joint Research Centre,
concerning the organization of a Regional Workshop on Operational Events,
Transients and Precursor Analyses, which will be undertaken within the framework
of the IAEA technical cooperation project RER/9/088 Strengthening
Safety Assessment Capabilities. Informal agreement about the IAEA’s
and EC’s respective contributions has already been reached with EC (see
attached agreement as well as the meeting information1).
As the workshop will be held on the territory of the Netherlands, I hereby
would like to request your Government’s consent for EC and the IAEA
to hold this meeting in Petten. This consent will not imply any financial
commitments for the Government of the Netherlands, but I would request you
to confirm your Government’s agreement with the following arrangements
which are customary for all the IAEA’s workshops:
1. The Government of the Netherlands will accord to the Agency, its
property, funds and assets, and to the officials of the Agency and the participants
officially designated to attend the meeting in their official capacities,
and to members of the immediate families of such persons, the privileges and
immunities contained in the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of
the International Atomic Energy Agency which was accepted by the Government
on 29 August 1963.
2. The Government will accord to officials and participants mentioned
above every facility necessary for the performance of their function in connection
with the meeting, including entering, remaining in and leaving the Netherlands.
The Government will issue any necessary visas as expeditiously as possible
and, where the legislation of the Netherlands permits, free of charge. The
Government, however, reserves the right to deny, irrespective of nationality,
visas to individual participants for national security reasons. Annex A contains
the list of Member States to be invited to participate in the meeting.
The Agency will inform the Government promptly of all persons officially
designated to attend the meeting. The Agency will also advise such persons
to apply for visas, if necessary, in good time before the opening date of
the meeting, and the Host Government is expected to issue such visas promptly
so as to allow participants to attend the meeting.
3. The Government will facilitate customs formalities for those persons
on entering and leaving the Netherlands.
4. The Government will exercise reasonable care to ensure security
on the premises in which the meeting takes place and to ensure the safety
of the officials of the Agency and participants while on the premises of the
meeting. The Government will take whatever steps may be reasonable in the
circumstances to ensure such security and safety, including such supervision
of the premises as may be warranted.
I am sending a copy of this letter to Ms. V. Ranguelova, Institute for
Energy, JRC, who has been designated a liaison person for this workshop.
I express to you the Agency’s deep appreciation for your Government’s
cooperation.
Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
ANA MARÍA CETTO
Deputy Director General
Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation
For Director General
H.E. Mr. Justus Jonathan De Visser
Resident Representative of the Netherlands to the IAEA
Postfach 190
1015 Wien
Austria
Annex A
RER/9/088 – Strengthening Safety Assessment Capabilities
Joint IAEA/EC-JRC Regional Workshop on Operational
Events,
Transients and Precursor Analyses
27–31 August 2007
Petten, the Netherlands
List of Member States to be Invited
Armenia
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Hungary
Lithuania
Slovakia
Slovenia
the Netherlands (host)
Romania
Russian Federation
Ukraine
Nr. II
Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
to the UN Organizations in Vienna
Opernring 5
1010 Vienna
Vienna, 8 June 2007
Dear Ms Cetto,
I have the honour to refer to your letter reference RER9088-9005-01 of
2 April 2007, relating to an agreement to be concluded between the Government
of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) concerning the Regional Workshop on Operational Events, Transients
and Precursor Analyses, which is scheduled to be held in Petten, the Netherlands,
from 27 to 31 August 2007, which reads as follows:
(zoals in Brief Nr. I)
I am authorized by the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to
state that it agrees to the proposals regarding the organization of the Workshop
and to state that the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands considers
your letter and my reply as together constituting an Agreement between the
Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the IAEA in respect of the
Regional Workshop on Operational Events, Transients and Precursor Analyses,
which shall enter into force on the date of this reply and shall remain in
force for the duration of the Workshop and for such additional period as is
necessary for its preparation and winding up, the total duration of this Agreement,
however, not to exceed one year.
Please accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
INES COPPOOLSE
Counsellor
Deputy Permanent Representative
For Permanent Representative
Ms Ana María Cetto
Deputy Director General
Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation
International Atomic Energy Agency
Vienna International Centre
Vienna
D. PARLEMENT
Het in de brieven vervatte verdrag behoeft ingevolge artikel 7, onderdeel
c, van de Rijkswet goedkeuring en bekendmaking verdragen niet de goedkeuring
van de Staten-Generaal.
G. INWERKINGTREDING
De bepalingen van het in de brieven vervatte verdrag zijn ingevolge het
in de laatste alinea van het in Brief II gestelde op 8 juni 2007 in werking
getreden.
Het in de brieven vervatte verdrag zal ingevolge dezelfde alinea niet
langer dan één jaar van kracht zijn.
Wat het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden betreft, geldt het verdrag alleen voor
Nederland.
In overeenstemming met artikel 19, tweede lid, van de Rijkswet goedkeuring
en bekendmaking verdragen heeft de Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken bepaald
dat het in de brieven vervatte verdrag zal zijn bekendgemaakt in Nederland
op de dag na de datum van uitgifte van dit Tractatenblad.