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    UEO-T-26 Charter of the Western European Armaments Organisation (WEAO), memorandum of understanding concerning participation in the WEAO and the principles for its operation and administration as well as amendements 1 and 2 1966-2004

    Originals signed in Ostende in English and French, including one certified copy. Side letter from the Republic of Hungary an sverige (sweden). Originals signed in English and French of Amendment no 1 covering the admision of new participants and improvements to the MOU signed by Ministers in Roma on 16th May 2002. Originals signed in English and French of Amendment no 2 covering the Admision of a new participant signed by Ministers in Noordwijk on 17th September 2004.

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    UEO-T-40 Memorandum of understading concerning a system of cooperation for research and technology in Europe (SOCRATE) 1998

    Originals in English and French of the "Memorandum of understanding concerning a system of cooperation for research and technology in Europe (SOCRATE)", signed in Rome on 16th November 1998. Original signed of the full power conferred to Ms. Anneli TAINA and Mr. Leif BLOMQVIST to sign the MOU SOCRATE on behalf of the government of the Republic of Finland. Original signed of the full power conferred to Mr. Jukka Valtasaari and Mr. Antti Sierla to sign the side letters concerning the Agreement on the status of WEU national representatives and international staff on behalf of the government of the Republic of Finland. Originals letters from the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the WEU to H.E. Jukka Valtasaari and H.E. Bjorn von Sydow concerning the agreement on the status of WEU national representatives and international staff. Original letter from Mr. Jukka Valtasaari to the chairman of the Council of Ministers of WEU concerning the agreement on the status of WEU national representatives and international staff. Original letter from the government of Sweden to the chairman of the Council of Ministers of WEU concerning the agreement on the status of WEU national representatives and international staff.

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    UEO-T-16 Security agreement between WEU and Sweden as well as understanding between WEU and Sweden for the exchange of classified information 1997-1998

    Original in English and French. Includes a Full Power's letter from Lena Hjelm-Wallen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, to Goran Berg, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of Sweden at Brussels, in English. Also included one signed copy in English and French for reproduction.

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    WEUDAM 1999-2002

    Archives received from the WEU de-mining assistance mission to Croatia, after the end of its mandate. Information contained in files deal with personnel, protocol, operations, logistic and finance matters, and also there are some files dealing with national activities of the pilot nations Sweden and Norway. The files contains the metadata, a content analysis of the information in each file with mention of the more relevant documents and a series of keywords for research purposes. These files, even if not WEU classified, are very sensible due to the personnel data and sensitive situation reports. Open after 30 years, these files are accessible from 2029 onwards.

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    MOSTAR 1994-1996

    Archives received from the WEU Police Element in Mostar after the end of his mandate. In October 1993, a few days before the Treaty on European Union came into force, the Ministers of the EC Member States requested WEU to examine the contribution WEU could make to the planned EU administration of the town of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina. As a result of this request, WEU contributed a police contingent to the EU administration of Mostar, established early in July 1994. The aim of the WEU police contingent was to assist the Bosnian and Croat parties in Mostar to set up a unified police force for the town. In May 1995, the Permanent Council accepted the offer of contributions to the WEU police force element from Austria, Finland and Sweden, which enabled it to reach its maximum strength of 182 personnel during the summer. The EU administration's mandate ended in July 1996 and an EU special envoy was appointed until 31st December 1996. The WEU police contingent continued to assist him until he transferred his public order executive powers to the local authorities on 15th October 1996. These files, even if not WEU classified, are very sensible due to the personnel data and sensitive situation reports. Open after 30 years, these files are accessible from 2024 onwards.

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