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REGULATION (EU) 2025/13 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

of 19 December 2024

on the collection and transfer of advance passenger information for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of terrorist offences and serious crime, and amending Regulation (EU) 2019/818

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 44(2), the last sentence of Article 47(2) and Articles 55, 57(2), 63(3), 71, 80(2), 93, 94, 133 and 181a, in conjunction with the last sentence of the first subparagraph of Article 300(2) and the second subparagraph of Article 300(3) thereof,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, and in particular the first paragraph of Article 101 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the assent of the European Parliament,
Having regard to the Council’s approval pursuant to Article 101 of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community,
Whereas:
(1) The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement establishing a partnership between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Tajikistan, of the other part, was signed on behalf of the Community at Luxembourg on 11 October 2004.
(2) The Agreement should be concluded,
HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:


1. The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement establishing a partnership between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Tajikistan, of the other part, together with the Annexes and Protocol attached thereto, and the Declarations made by the Community unilaterally or jointly with the other Party that are attached to the Final Act, are hereby approved on behalf of the European Community and the European Atomic Energy Community.

2. The text of the Agreement, Annexes, Protocol and the Final Act is attached to this Decision.
1. The position to be taken by the Community within the Cooperation Council and the Cooperation Committee established by the Agreement shall be adopted by the Council, on a proposal from the Commission, or by the Commission, in accordance with the corresponding provisions of the Treaties establishing the European Community and the European Atomic Energy Community.

2. The President of the Council shall preside over the Cooperation Council and present the position of the Community. A representative of the Commission shall preside over the Cooperation Committee and present the position of the Community.

3. The Community shall be represented by the Commission in the special committees established by the Cooperation Council in accordance with Article 80 of the Agreement.
The President of the Council shall give the notification provided for in the second sentence of the first paragraph of Article 100 of the Agreement on behalf of the European Community. The President of the Commission shall give that notification on behalf of the European Atomic Energy Community.
A Partnership is hereby established between the Community and its Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Tajikistan, of the other part. The objectives of this partnership are:


to support the independence and sovereignty of the Republic of Tajikistan,

to support the Republic of Tajikistan’s efforts to consolidate its democracy, to develop its economy and social infrastructure and to achieve transition to a market economy,

to provide an appropriate framework for the political dialogue between the Parties allowing the development of close political relations,

to promote trade and investment, in particular in the energy and water sectors, and harmonious economic relations between the Parties and so to foster their sustainable economic development,

to provide a basis for legislative, economic, social, financial, civil scientific, industrial, technological and cultural cooperation.
Respect for democratic principles and fundamental and human rights, as defined in particular in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the Charter of Paris for a New Europe underpin the internal and external policies of the Parties and constitute an essential element of this Agreement.
The Parties consider that it is essential for their future prosperity and stability that the newly independent States which have emerged from the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, hereinafter called ‘Independent States’, should maintain and develop cooperation among themselves in compliance with the principles of the Helsinki Final Act and with international law and in the spirit of good neighbourly relations, and will make every effort to encourage this process.
A regular and constant political dialogue shall be established between the Parties, which they intend to develop and intensify. It shall accompany and consolidate the rapprochement between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan, support the political and socioeconomic changes underway in the Republic of Tajikistan and contribute to the establishment of new forms of cooperation. The political dialogue:


will strengthen the links of the Republic of Tajikistan with the Community and its Member States, and thus with the community of democratic nations as a whole. The economic convergence achieved through this Agreement will lead to more intense political relations,

will bring about an increasing convergence of positions on international issues of mutual concern thus increasing security and stability in the region,

will encourage the Parties to cooperate on matters pertaining to the observance of the principles of democracy, and the respect, protection and promotion of human rights, including those of persons belonging to minorities, and to hold consultations, if necessary, on relevant matters.

The Parties consider that the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery, both to state and non-state actors, represents one of the most serious threats to international stability and security. The Parties therefore agree to cooperate and to contribute to countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery through full compliance with and national implementation of their existing obligations under international disarmament and non-proliferation treaties and agreements and other relevant international obligations. The Parties agree that this provision constitutes an essential element of this agreement and will be part of the political dialogue that will accompany and consolidate these elements.
The Parties furthermore agree to cooperate and to contribute to countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery by:


taking steps to sign, ratify, or accede to, as appropriate, and fully implement all other relevant international instruments,

the establishment of an effective system of national export controls, controlling the export as well as transit of WMD-related goods, including a WMD end-use control on dual-use technologies and containing effective sanctions for breaches of export controls. Such dialogue may take place on a regional basis.
At ministerial level, political dialogue shall take place within the Cooperation Council established in Article 77 and on other occasions by mutual agreement.
Other procedures and mechanisms for political dialogue shall be set up by the Parties, notably:


by regular meetings at senior official level between representatives of the Community and its Member States on the one hand, and of the Republic of Tajikistan on the other hand,

taking full advantage of diplomatic channels between the Parties, in particular appropriate contacts in the bilateral or multilateral fields, including at United Nations, OSCE meetings and elsewhere,

by any other means, including the possibility of expert meetings which would contribute to consolidating and developing this dialogue.
1. The Parties shall accord one another most-favoured-nation treatment in all areas in respect of:

customs duties and charges applied to imports and exports, including the method of collecting such duties and charges,

provisions relating to customs clearance, transit, warehouses and transhipment,

taxes and other internal charges of any kind applied directly or indirectly to imported goods,

methods of payment and the transfer of such payments,

the rules relating to the sale, purchase, transport, distribution and use of goods on the domestic market.

2. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall not apply to:
(a) advantages granted with the aim of creating a customs union or a free-trade area or pursuant to the creation of such a union or area;
(b) advantages granted to particular countries in accordance with WTO rules and with other international arrangements in favour of developing countries;
(c) advantages accorded to adjacent countries in order to facilitate frontier traffic.

3. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall not apply, during a transitional period expiring five years after the entry into force of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, to advantages defined in Annex I granted by the Republic of Tajikistan to other States which have emerged from the dissolution of the USSR.
1. The Parties agree that the principle of free transit is an essential condition of attaining the objectives of this Agreement.
In this connection each Party shall secure unrestricted transit via or through its territory of goods originating in the customs territory or destined for the customs territory of the other Party.

2. The rules described in Article V, paragraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the GATT 1994 are applicable between the Parties.

3. The rules contained in this Article are without prejudice to any special rules agreed between the Parties relating to specific sectors, in particular transport, or products.
Without prejudice to the rights and obligations stemming from international conventions on the temporary admission of goods which bind the Parties, each Party shall grant the other Party exemption from import charges and duties on goods admitted temporarily, in the instances and according to the procedures stipulated by any other international convention on this matter binding upon it, in conformity with its legislation. Account shall be taken of the conditions under which the obligations stemming from such a convention have been accepted by the Party in question.
1. Goods originating in the Republic of Tajikistan shall be imported into the Community free of quantitative restrictions or measures having equivalent effect, without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 12, 15 and 16 of this Agreement.

2. Goods originating in the Community shall be imported into the Republic of Tajikistan free of quantitative restrictions or measures having equivalent effect, without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 12, 15 and 16 of this Agreement.
Goods shall be traded between the Parties at market-related prices.
1. Where any product is being imported into the territory of one of the Parties in such increased quantities or under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause injury to domestic producers of like or directly competing products, the Community or the Republic of Tajikistan, as the case may be, may take appropriate measures in accordance with the following procedures and conditions.

2. Before taking any measures, or in cases to which paragraph 4 applies as soon as possible thereafter, the Community or the Republic of Tajikistan, as the case may be, shall supply the Cooperation Council with all relevant information with a view to seeking a solution acceptable to the Parties as provided for in Title XI.

3. If, as a result of the consultations, the Parties do not reach agreement within 30 days of referral to the Cooperation Council on actions to remedy the situation, the Party which requested consultations shall be free to restrict imports of the products concerned to the extent and for such time as is necessary to prevent or remedy the injury, or to adopt other appropriate measures.

4. In critical circumstances where delay would cause damage difficult to repair, the Parties may take the measures before the consultations, on condition that consultations are offered immediately after taking such action.

5. In the selection of measures under this Article, the Parties shall give priority to those which cause least disturbance to the achievement of the aims of this Agreement.

6. Nothing in this Article shall prejudice or affect in any way the taking, by either Party, of anti-dumping or countervailing measures in accordance with Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Agreement on implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures or related internal legislation.
The Parties undertake to adjust the provisions in this Agreement on trade in goods between them, in the light of circumstances, and in particular of the situation arising from the future accession of the Republic of Tajikistan to the WTO. The Cooperation Council may make recommendations on such adjustments to the Parties which could be put into effect, where accepted, by virtue of agreement between the Parties in accordance with their respective procedures.
This Agreement shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports, exports or goods in transit justified on grounds of public morality, public policy or public security; the protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants; the protection of natural resources; the protection of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value or the protection of intellectual, industrial and commercial property or rules relating to gold and silver. Such prohibitions or restrictions shall not, however, constitute a means of arbitrary discrimination or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties.
Trade in textile products falling under Chapters 50 to 63 of the Combined Nomenclature is governed by a separate bilateral Agreement. After expiry of the separate Agreement, textile products shall be included in this Agreement.
Trade in nuclear materials shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community. If necessary, trade in nuclear materials shall be subject to the provisions of a specific Agreement to be concluded between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Republic of Tajikistan.
1. Subject to the laws, conditions and procedures applicable in each Member State, the Community and the Member States shall endeavour to ensure that the treatment accorded to nationals of the Republic of Tajikistan legally resident and employed in the territory of a Member State shall be free from any discrimination based on nationality, as regards working conditions, remuneration or dismissal, compared with that Member State’s own nationals.

2. Subject to the laws, conditions and procedures applicable in Tajikistan, the Republic of Tajikistan shall endeavour to ensure that the treatment accorded to nationals of a Member State legally resident and employed in the territory of Tajikistan shall be free from any discrimination based on nationality, as regards working conditions, remuneration or dismissal, compared with its own nationals.
The Cooperation Council shall examine what improvements can be made in working conditions for business people consistent with the international commitments of the Parties, including those set out in the document of the CSCE Bonn Conference.
The Cooperation Council shall make recommendations for the implementation of Articles 17 and 18.
1. The Community and its Member States shall grant, for the establishment of Tajik companies as defined in Article 22(d), treatment no less favourable than that accorded to any third country companies.

2. Without prejudice to the reservations listed in Annex II, the Community and its Member States shall grant subsidiaries of Tajik companies established in their territories treatment no less favourable than that granted to any Community companies, in respect of their operation.

3. The Community and its Member States shall grant branches of Tajik companies established in their territories treatment no less favourable than that accorded to branches of companies of any third country, in respect of their operation.

4. The Republic of Tajikistan shall grant, for the establishment of Community companies as defined in Article 22(d), treatment no less favourable than that accorded to Tajik companies or to any third country companies, whichever is the better.

5. The Republic of Tajikistan shall grant subsidiaries and branches of Community companies established in its territory treatment no less favourable than that accorded to Tajik companies or branches, or to any third country company or branch, whichever is the better, in respect of their operations.
1. The provisions of Article 20 shall not apply to air transport, inland waterways transport and maritime transport.

2. However, in respect of activities undertaken by shipping agencies for the provision of international maritime transport services, including intermodal activities involving a sea leg, each Party shall permit the companies of the other Party to have a commercial presence in its territory in the form of subsidiaries or branches, under conditions of establishment and operation no less favourable than those accorded to its own companies or to subsidiaries or branches of companies of any third country, whichever are better.
Such activities include but are not limited to:
(a) the marketing and sale of maritime transport and related services through direct contact with customers, from quotation to invoicing, whether these services are operated or offered by the service supplier itself or by service suppliers with which the service seller has established standing business arrangements;
(b) the purchase and use, on their own account or on behalf of their customers (and the resale to their customers), of any transport and related services, including inward transport services by any mode, particularly inland waterways, road and rail, necessary for the supply of an integrated service;
(c) the preparation of transport documents, customs documents, or other documents related to the origin and character of the goods transported;
(d) the provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange (subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning electronic communications);
(e) the setting-up of any business arrangement, including participation in the company’s stock and the appointment of personnel recruited locally (or, in the case of foreign personnel, subject to the relevant provisions of this Agreement), with any locally established shipping agency;
(f) acting on behalf of companies, organising the port of call of the ship or taking over cargoes when required.
For the purpose of this Agreement:

(a) A ‘Community company’ or a ‘Tajik company’ respectively shall mean a company set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or of the Republic of Tajikistan respectively and having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business in the territory of the Community or of the Republic of Tajikistan respectively. However, should a company set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or the Republic of Tajikistan respectively have only its registered office in the territory of the Community or of the Republic of Tajikistan respectively, the company shall be considered a Community or Tajik company respectively if its operations possess a real and continuous link with the economy of one of the Member States or the Republic of Tajikistan respectively.
(b) ‘Subsidiary’ of a company shall mean a company which is effectively controlled by the first company.
(c) ‘Branch’ of a company shall mean a place of business not having legal personality which has the appearance of permanency, such as the extension of a parent body, has a management and is materially equipped to negotiate business with third parties so that the latter, although knowing that there will if necessary be a legal link with the parent body, the head office of which is abroad, do not have to deal directly with such parent body but may transact business at the place of business constituting the extension.
(d) ‘Establishment’ shall mean the right of Community or Tajik companies as referred to in point (a) to take up economic activities by means of the setting up of subsidiaries and branches in the Republic of Tajikistan or in the Community respectively.
(e) ‘Operation’ shall mean the pursuit of economic activities.
(f) ‘Economic activities’ shall mean activities of an industrial, commercial and professional character.

With regard to international maritime transport, including intermodal operations involving a sea leg, nationals of the Member States or of the Republic of Tajikistan established outside the Community or the Republic of Tajikistan respectively, and shipping companies established outside the Community or the Republic of Tajikistan and controlled by nationals of a Member State or nationals of the Republic of Tajikistan respectively, shall also be beneficiaries of the provisions of this Chapter and Chapter III if their vessels are registered in that Member State or in the Republic of Tajikistan respectively in accordance with their respective legislation.
1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, a Party shall not be prevented from taking measures for prudential reasons, including for the protection of investors, depositors, policy holders or persons to whom a fiduciary duty is owed by a financial service supplier, or to ensure the integrity and stability of the financial system. Where such measures do not conform with the provisions of this Agreement, they shall not be used as a means of avoiding the obligations of a Party under this Agreement.

2. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring a Party to disclose information relating to the affairs and accounts of individual customers or any confidential or proprietary information in the possession of public entities.

3. For the purposes of this Agreement, ‘financial services’ shall mean those activities described in Annex III.
The provisions of this Agreement shall not prejudice the application by each Party of any measure necessary to prevent the circumvention of its measures concerning third country access to its market, through the provisions of this Agreement.
1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter I of this Title, a Community company or a Tajik company established in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan or the Community respectively shall be entitled to employ, or have employed by one of its subsidiaries or branches, in accordance with the legislation in force in the host country of establishment, in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Community respectively, employees who are nationals of Community Member States and the Republic of Tajikistan respectively, provided that such employees are key personnel as defined in paragraph 2, and that they are employed exclusively by companies, or branches. The residence and work permits of such employees shall only cover the period of such employment.

2. Key personnel of the abovementioned companies herein referred to as ‘organisations’ are ‘intra-corporate transferees’ as defined in (c) in the following categories, provided that the organisation is a legal person and that the persons concerned have been employed by it or have been partners in it (other than majority shareholders) for at least the year immediately preceding such movement:
(a) Persons working in a senior position with an organisation, who primarily direct the management of the establishment, receiving general supervision or direction principally from the board of directors or stockholders of the business or their equivalent, including:

directing the establishment or a department or subdivision of the establishment,

supervising and controlling the work of other supervisory, professional or managerial employees,

having the authority personally to hire and fire or recommend hiring, firing or other personnel actions.
(b) Persons working within an organisation who possess uncommon knowledge essential to the establishment’s service, research equipment, techniques or management. The assessment of such knowledge may reflect, apart from knowledge specific to the establishment, a high level of qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge, including membership of an accredited profession.
(c) An ‘intra-corporate transferee’ is defined as a natural person working within an organisation in the territory of a Party, and being temporarily transferred in the context of pursuit of economic activities in the territory of the other Party; the organisation concerned must have its principal place of business in the territory of a Party and the transfer be to a branch or a subsidiary of that organisation effectively pursuing like economic activities in the territory of the other Party.
1. The Parties shall use their best endeavours to avoid taking any measures or actions which render the conditions for the establishment and operation of each other’s companies more restrictive than the situation existing on the day preceding the date of signature of the Agreement.

2. The provisions of this Article are without prejudice to those of Article 34: the situations covered by Article 34 shall be governed exclusively by the provisions thereof.

3. Acting in the spirit of partnership and cooperation and in the light of the provisions of Article 40, the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan shall inform the Community of its intentions to submit new legislation or adopt new regulations which may render the conditions for the establishment or operation in the Republic of Tajikistan of subsidiaries and branches of Community companies more restrictive than the situation existing on the day preceding the date of signature of the Agreement. The Community may request the Republic of Tajikistan to communicate the drafts of such legislation or regulations and to enter into consultations about those drafts.

4. Where new legislation or regulations introduced in the Republic of Tajikistan would result in rendering the conditions for operation of subsidiaries and branches of Community companies established in the Republic of Tajikistan more restrictive than the situation existing on the day of signature of this Agreement, such legislation or regulations shall not apply during three years following the entry into force of the relevant act to those subsidiaries and branches already established in the Republic of Tajikistan at the time of entry into force of the relevant act.
1. The Parties undertake in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter to take the necessary steps to allow progressively the supply of services by Community or Tajik companies which are established in a Party other than that of the person for whom the services are intended, taking into account the development of the service sectors in the two Parties.

2. The Cooperation Council shall make recommendations for the implementation of paragraph 1.
The Parties shall cooperate with the aim of developing a market-oriented service sector in the Republic of Tajikistan.
1. The Parties undertake to apply effectively the principle of unrestricted access to international maritime market and traffic on a commercial basis:
(a) The above provision does not prejudice the rights and obligations arising from the United Nations Convention on a Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences, as applicable to one or other Party to this Agreement. Non-conference lines will be free to operate in competition with a conference as long as they adhere to the principle of fair competition on a commercial basis.
(b) The Parties affirm their commitment to a freely competitive environment as being an essential feature of the dry and liquid bulk trade.

2. In applying the principles of paragraph 1, the Parties shall:
(a) not apply, as from the entry into force of this Agreement, any cargo-sharing provisions of bilateral agreements between Member States of the Community and the former Soviet Union;
(b) not introduce cargo-sharing clauses into future bilateral agreements with third countries, other than in those exceptional circumstances where liner shipping companies from one or other Party to this Agreement would not otherwise have an effective opportunity to ply for trade to and from the third country concerned;
(c) prohibit cargo-sharing arrangements in future bilateral agreements concerning dry and liquid bulk trade;
(d) abolish, upon entry into force of this Agreement, all unilateral measures, administrative, technical and other obstacles which could have restrictive or discriminatory effects on the free supply of services in international maritime transport.

3. Each Party shall grant, inter alia, no less favourable treatment to ships operated by nationals or companies of the other Party than that accorded to a Party’s own ships with regard to access to ports open to international trade, the use of infrastructure and auxiliary maritime services of the ports, the related fees and charges, customs facilities and the assignment of berths and facilities for loading and unloading.
With a view to assuring the coordinated development of transport between the Parties, adapted to their commercial needs, the conditions of mutual market access and provision of services in transport by road, rail and inland waterways and, if applicable, air may be dealt with by specific agreements negotiated between the Parties after entry into force of this Agreement.
1. The provisions of this Title shall be applied subject to limitations justified on grounds of public policy, public security or public health.

2. They shall not apply to activities which in the territory of the Parties are connected, even occasionally, with the exercise of official authority.
For the purpose of this Title, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Parties from applying their laws and regulations regarding entry and stay, work, labour conditions and establishment of natural persons and supply of services, provided that, in so doing, they do not apply them in a manner such as to nullify or impair the benefits accruing to any Party under the terms of a specific provision of this Agreement. The above provision does not prejudice the application of Article 31.
Companies which are controlled and exclusively owned by Tajik companies and Community companies jointly shall also be beneficiaries of the provisions of Chapters II, III and IV.
Treatment granted by either Party to the other under this Agreement shall, as from the day one month prior to the date of entry into force of the relevant obligations of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), in respect of sectors or measures covered by the GATS, in no case be more favourable than that accorded by such first Party under the provisions of GATS and this in respect of each service sector, sub-sector and mode of supply.
For the purposes of Chapters II, III and IV, no account shall be taken of treatment accorded by the Community, its Member States or the Republic of Tajikistan pursuant to commitments entered into in economic integration agreements in accordance with the principles of Article V of the GATS.
1. The most-favoured-nation treatment granted in accordance with the provisions of this Title shall not apply to the tax advantages which the Parties are providing, or will provide in the future, on the basis of agreements to avoid double taxation or of other tax arrangements.

2. Nothing in this Title shall be construed as preventing the adoption or enforcement by the Parties of any measure aimed at preventing the avoidance or evasion of taxes pursuant to the tax provisions of agreements to avoid double taxation, other tax arrangements or domestic fiscal legislation.

3. Nothing in this Title shall be construed as preventing Member States or the Republic of Tajikistan from distinguishing, in the application of the relevant provisions of their fiscal legislation, between taxpayers who are not in identical situations, in particular as regards their place of residence.
Without prejudice to Article 24, no provision of Chapters II, III and IV shall be interpreted as giving the right to:


nationals of the Member States or of the Republic of Tajikistan respectively to enter, or stay in, the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan or the Community respectively in any capacity whatsoever, and in particular as a shareholder or partner in a company or manager or employee thereof or supplier or recipient of services,

Community subsidiaries or branches of Tajik companies to employ, or have employed, nationals of the Republic of Tajikistan in the territory of the Community,

Tajik subsidiaries or branches of Community companies to employ, or have employed, nationals of the Member States in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan,

Tajik companies or Community subsidiaries or branches of Tajik companies to supply Tajik persons to act for and under the control of, other persons under temporary employment contracts,

Community companies or Tajik subsidiaries or branches of Community companies to supply workers who are nationals of the Member States under temporary employment contracts.
1. The Parties undertake to authorise in freely convertible currency any payments on the current account of the balance of payments between residents of the Community and of the Republic of Tajikistan connected with the movement of goods, services or persons made in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

2. With regard to transactions on the capital account of the balance of payments, from entry into force of this Agreement, the free movement of capital shall be ensured for the purposes of direct investments made in companies formed in accordance with the laws of the host country, investments made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter II, and the liquidation or repatriation of these investments and of any profit stemming therefrom.

3. Without prejudice to paragraph 2 or to paragraph 5, as from the entry into force of this Agreement, no new foreign exchange restrictions shall be introduced on the movement of capital and current payments connected therewith between residents of the Community and Tajikistan and nor shall the existing arrangements be made more restrictive.

4. The Parties shall consult each other with a view to facilitating the movement of forms of capital other than those referred to in paragraph 2 between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan in order to promote the objectives of this Agreement.

5. With reference to the provisions of this Article, until full convertibility of the Tajik currency within the meaning of Article VIII of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is introduced, the Republic of Tajikistan may in exceptional circumstances apply exchange restrictions connected with the granting or taking-up of short- and medium-term financial credits to the extent that such restrictions are imposed on Tajikistan for the granting of such credits and are permitted according to the Republic of Tajikistan’s status under the IMF. The Republic of Tajikistan shall apply these restrictions in a non-discriminatory manner. They shall be applied in such a manner as to cause the least possible disruption to this Agreement. the Republic of Tajikistan shall inform the Cooperation Council promptly of the introduction of such measures and of any changes therein.

6. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 and 2, where, in exceptional circumstances, movements of capital between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan cause, or threaten to cause, serious difficulties for the operation of exchange-rate policy or monetary policy in the Community or Tajikistan, the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan respectively may take safeguard measures with regard to movements of capital between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan for a period not exceeding six months, if such measures are strictly necessary.
1. Pursuant to the provisions of this Article and of Annex IV, the Republic of Tajikistan shall continue to improve the protection of intellectual, industrial and commercial property rights in order to provide, by the end of the fifth year after the entry into force of this Agreement, a level of protection similar to that existing in the Community, including effective means of enforcing such rights.

2. By the end of the fifth year after entry into force of this Agreement, the Republic of Tajikistan shall accede to the multilateral conventions on intellectual, industrial and commercial property rights referred to in paragraph 1 of Annex IV to which Member States are parties or which are de facto applied by Member States, according to the relevant provisions contained in these conventions. For implementation of this provision, the Community will provide support wherever possible.
1. The Parties recognise that an important condition for strengthening the economic links between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Community is the approximation of the Republic of Tajikistan’s existing and future legislation to that of the Community. The Republic of Tajikistan shall endeavour to ensure that its legislation is gradually made compatible with that of the Community.

2. The approximation of laws shall extend to the following areas in particular: customs law, company law, laws on banking and other financial services, company accounts and taxes, intellectual property, protection of workers at the workplace, rules on competition, including any related issues and practices affecting trade, public procurement, protection of health and life of humans, animals and plants, the environment, consumer protection, indirect taxation, technical rules and standards, nuclear laws and regulations, transport and electronic communications.

3. The Community shall provide the Republic of Tajikistan with technical assistance for the implementation of these measures, which may include:

the exchange of experts,

the provision of early information, especially on relevant legislation,

organisation of seminars,

training of personnel involved in the drafting and implementation of legislation,

aid for translation of Community legislation in the relevant sectors.

4. The Parties agree to examine ways to apply their respective competition laws on a concerted basis in such cases where trade between them is affected.
1. The Community and the Republic of Tajikistan shall establish economic cooperation aimed at contributing to the process of economic reform and recovery and sustainable development of the Republic of Tajikistan. Such cooperation shall strengthen existing economic links to the benefit of the Parties.

2. Policies and other measures will be designed to bring about economic and social reforms and the restructuring of economic systems in the Republic of Tajikistan and will be guided by the requirements of sustainability and harmonious social development; they will also fully incorporate environmental considerations and the fight against poverty.

3. To this end the cooperation will concentrate, in particular, on economic and social development, human resources development, support for enterprises (including privatisation, investment and development of financial services), agriculture and food (including food security), energy (including hydro-electricity), water management and civil nuclear safety, health and the fight against poverty, transport, postal services, electronic communications, tourism, environmental protection, cross-border activities and regional cooperation.

4. Special attention shall be devoted to measures capable of fostering the economic potential of the Republic of Tajikistan and regional cooperation.

5. Where appropriate, economic cooperation and other forms of cooperation provided for in this Agreement may be supported by technical assistance from the Community, taking into account the Community’s relevant Council Regulation applicable to technical assistance in the Independent States, the agreed priorities in the indicative programme for Community technical assistance to Central Asia and its application in the Republic of Tajikistan and its established coordination and implementation procedures. The Republic of Tajikistan may also benefit from other Community programmes in accordance with the appropriate regulations adopted by the Council.
The Parties will cooperate with a view to ensuring that the Republic of Tajikistan’s international trade is conducted in conformity with the rules of the WTO. The Community shall provide the Republic of Tajikistan with technical assistance for this purpose.
Such cooperation shall include specific issues directly relevant to trade facilitation, in particular with a view to assisting the Republic of Tajikistan to harmonise its legislation and regulations with WTO rules and so fulfil as soon as possible the conditions of accession to that Organisation. These include:


the formulation of policy on trade and trade-related questions, including payments and clearing mechanisms,

the drafting of relevant legislation.
1. Cooperation shall aim at promoting the following in particular:

the development of business links between economic operators of both Parties, including between small and medium-sized enterprises,

Community participation in the Republic of Tajikistan’s efforts to restructure its industry,

the improvement of management,

the improvement of the quality of industrial products and their adaptation to international standards,

the development of efficient production and processing capacity in the raw materials sector,

the development of appropriate commercial rules and practices, including product marketing,

environmental protection,

defence conversion,

training of personnel.

2. The provisions of this Article shall not affect the enforcement of Community competition rules applicable to undertakings.
1. Bearing in mind the respective powers and competences of the Community and the Member States, cooperation shall aim to establish a favourable climate for private investment, both domestic and foreign, especially through better conditions for investment protection, the transfer of capital and the exchange of information on investment opportunities.

2. The aims of cooperation shall be in particular:

to conclude, where appropriate, agreements between the Member States and the Republic of Tajikistan to avoid double taxation,

to create favourable conditions for attracting foreign investments into the Tajik economy,

to establish stable and adequate business law and conditions, and to exchange information on laws, regulations and administrative practices in the field of investment,

to exchange information on investment opportunities in the form of, inter alia, trade fairs, exhibitions, trade weeks and other events.
The Parties shall cooperate to develop conditions for open and competitive award of contracts for goods and services, in particular through calls for tenders.
1. Cooperation between the Parties shall promote alignment with internationally agreed criteria, principles and guidelines in the field of metrology, standards and conformity assessment, to facilitate progress towards mutual recognition in the field of conformity assessment, and to improve the quality of Tajik products.

2. To this end the Parties shall seek to cooperate in technical assistance projects which will:

promote appropriate cooperation with organisations and institutions specialised in these fields,

promote the use of Community technical regulations and the application of European standards and conformity-assessment procedures,

permit the sharing of experience and technical information in the field of quality management.
1. The Parties shall aim at increasing investment and trade in mining and raw materials, including non-ferrous metals.

2. The cooperation shall focus in particular on the following areas:

the exchange of information on the prospects of the mining and non-ferrous metals sectors,

the establishment of a legal framework for cooperation,

trade matters,

the adoption and implementation of environmental legislation,

training,

safety in the mining industry.
1. The Parties shall promote cooperation in civil scientific research and technological development (RTD) on the basis of mutual benefit and, taking into account the availability of resources, adequate access to their respective programmes, subject to appropriate levels of effective protection of intellectual, industrial and commercial property rights (IPR).

2. Science and technology cooperation shall cover:

the exchange of scientific and technical information,

joint RTD activities,

training activities and mobility programmes for scientists, researchers and technicians of both Parties engaged in RTD.
Where such cooperation takes the form of activities involving education and/or training, it must be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 49. The Parties, on the basis of mutual agreement, may engage in other forms of cooperation in science and technology.
In carrying out such cooperation activities, particular attention shall be devoted to the redeployment of scientists, engineers, researchers and technicians who are or have been engaged in research on, and/or production of, weapons of mass destruction.

3. The cooperation covered by this Article shall be implemented according to specific arrangements to be negotiated and concluded in accordance with the procedures adopted by each Party, which shall include appropriate IPR provisions.
1. The Parties shall cooperate with the aim of raising the level of general education and professional qualifications in the Republic of Tajikistan, both in the public and private sectors.

2. The cooperation shall focus in particular on the following areas:

updating higher education and training systems in the Republic of Tajikistan, including the system of certification of higher education establishments and higher education diplomas,

training public and private sector executives and civil servants in priority areas to be determined,

cooperation between educational establishments and between educational establishments and firms,

mobility for teachers, graduates, administrators, young scientists and researchers, and young people,

promoting teaching in the field of European studies within the appropriate institutions,

teaching Community languages,

post-graduate training of conference interpreters,

training of journalists,

training of trainers.

3. The possible participation of one Party in the other Party’s programmes in the field of education and training may be considered in accordance with their respective procedures; where appropriate, institutional frameworks and plans of cooperation will then be established through the participation of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Community’s Tempus programme.
The purpose of cooperation in this area shall be the pursuit of agrarian reform and the reform of agricultural structures, the modernisation, privatisation and restructuring of agriculture, stock farming and the agro-industrial and services sectors in the Republic of Tajikistan, and the development of domestic and foreign markets for Tajik products, in conditions that ensure the protection of the environment, taking into account the necessity to improve security of food supply and to develop agri-business and the processing and distribution of agricultural products. The Parties shall also pursue the gradual approximation of Tajik standards to Community technical regulations concerning industrial and agricultural food products, including sanitary and phytosanitary standards.
1. Cooperation shall be governed by the principles of the market economy and the European Energy Charter, against a background of the progressive integration of the energy markets in Europe.

2. Cooperation shall concentrate, inter alia, upon the formulation and development of energy policy. It shall include the following areas:

the improvement of the management and regulation of the energy sector in line with a market economy,

the improvement of energy supply, including security of supply, in an economically and environmentally sound manner,

the promotion of energy saving and energy efficiency and implementation of the Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and related environmental aspects,

the modernisation of energy infrastructure,

the improvement of energy supply and use technologies across the range of energy types,

management and technical training in the energy sector,

the transportation and transit of energy materials and products,

the introduction of the range of institutional, legal, fiscal and other conditions necessary to encourage increased energy trade and investment,

the development of hydro-electric and other renewable energy resources.

3. The Parties shall exchange relevant information on investment projects in the energy sector, in particular concerning the production of energy resources and the construction and refurbishing of oil and gas pipelines or other means of transporting energy products. The Parties attach particular importance to cooperation regarding investments in the energy sector and the manner in which these are regulated. They shall cooperate with a view to implementing the provisions of Title IV and of Article 44 as efficaciously as possible in respect of investments in the energy sector.
1. Bearing in mind the European Energy Charter, the Declarations of the Lucerne Conference of April 1993 and of the Sofia Conference of October 1995, and taking into account the Energy Charter Treaty, and especially Article 19 thereof, and the Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and related environmental aspects, the Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation on environment and human health.

2. Cooperation shall aim at protecting the environment, combating all kinds of pollution and in particular cover:

effective monitoring of pollution levels and assessment of the environment; a system of information on the state of the environment,

combating local, regional and transboundary air and water pollution,

environmental rehabilitation,

sustainable, efficient and environmentally sound production and use of energy,

the safety of industrial plants,

classification and safe handling of chemicals,

water quality,

waste reduction, recycling and safe disposal, implementation of the Basel Convention when signed,

the environmental impact of agriculture; soil erosion; chemical pollution,

the protection of forests,

the conservation of biodiversity, protected areas and sustainable use and management of biological resources,

land-use planning, including construction and urban planning,

the use of economic and fiscal instruments,

global climate change,

environmental education and awareness,

implementation of the Espoo Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a transboundary context when signed.

3. Forms of cooperation shall include:

planning for disasters and other emergency situations,

the exchange of information and experts, including information and experts dealing with the transfer of clean technologies and the safe and environmentally sound use of biotechnologies,

joint research activities,

approximation of laws towards Community standards,

cooperation at regional level, including cooperation within the framework of the European Environment Agency, and at international level,

the development of strategies, particularly with regard to global and climatic issues and with a view to achieving sustainable development,

environmental impact studies.

4. The Parties shall seek to develop their cooperation on questions of human health, in particular through technical assistance on the prevention and combating of infectious diseases and the protection of mothers and young children.
The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation in the field of transport.
This cooperation shall, inter alia, aim at restructuring and modernising transport systems and networks in the Republic of Tajikistan; developing and ensuring, where appropriate, compatibility of transportation systems in the context of achieving a more global transport system; and identifying and elaborating priority projects and seeking to attract investment for their implementation.
Cooperation shall include:


the modernisation of management and operations of road transport, railways and airports,

the modernisation and development of railways, waterways, roads, airport and air navigation infrastructure and navigation aids, including the modernisation of major routes of common interest and the trans-European links for the above modes, particularly those related to the Traceca project,

the promotion and development of multi-modal transport,

the promotion of joint research and development programmes,

the preparation of the legislative and institutional framework for policy development and implementation, including privatisation of the transport sector,

the simplification of procedures for all forms of transport in the region.
Within their respective powers and competences the Parties shall expand and strengthen cooperation aimed at:


establishing policies and guidelines for the development of the electronic communications sector and postal services,

developing tariff policy and marketing principles for electronic communications and postal services,

transferring technology and know-how, particularly regarding European technical standards and certification systems,

encouraging the development of projects for electronic communications and postal services and attracting investment,

enhancing the efficiency and quality of electronic communications and postal services, inter alia through liberalisation of activities in sub-sectors,

promoting advanced application of electronic communications, notably in the area of electronic funds transfer,

enhancing the management of, and optimising, electronic communications networks,

developing an appropriate regulatory basis for the provision of electronic communications and postal services and for the use of the radio frequency spectrum,

enhancing training in the field of electronic communications and postal services for operations in market conditions.
1. Cooperation in the field of financial services shall in particular aim at facilitating the involvement of the Republic of Tajikistan in universally recognised clearing systems. Technical assistance shall focus on:

the development of a stock market and a securities market,

the development of banking services, the development of a common market for credit resources and the involvement of the Republic of Tajikistan in a universally recognised clearing system,

the development of insurance services, which would inter alia create a favourable framework for Community companies’ participation in the establishment of joint ventures in the insurance sector in the Republic of Tajikistan, and the development of export credit insurance.
This cooperation shall in particular contribute to fostering relations between the Parties in the financial services sector.

2. The Parties shall cooperate in developing the fiscal system and fiscal institutions in the Republic of Tajikistan. This cooperation shall include the exchange of information and experience on fiscal matters and the training of personnel involved in the formulation and implementation of fiscal policy.
Recognising that privatisation is of fundamental importance to a sustainable economic recovery, the Parties agree to cooperate in the development of the necessary institutional, legal and methodological framework. Particular attention shall be paid to the orderly and transparent nature of the privatisation process, exchange of information and experience, and appropriate training in investment policy.
Technical assistance shall focus on, inter alia:


the further development of an institutional base within the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan to assist with defining and managing the privatisation process,

the further development of the privatisation strategy of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, including the legislative framework, and implementation mechanisms,

furthering market approaches to land use and usufruct,

the restructuring of those enterprises not yet ready for privatisation,

the development of private enterprise, and particularly small and medium-sized enterprises,

the development of investment funds.

The objective of this cooperation shall be to contribute to the promotion of Community investment in the Republic of Tajikistan.
1. The Parties shall strengthen cooperation on regional development and land-use planning.

2. To this end, the Parties shall encourage the exchange of information by national, regional and local authorities on regional and land-use planning policy and on methods of formulation of regional policies with special emphasis on the development of disadvantaged areas.
They shall also encourage direct contacts between the respective regions and public organisations responsible for regional development planning with the aim, inter alia, of exchanging information regarding ways of fostering regional development.
1. With regard to health and safety, the Parties shall develop cooperation between them with the aim of improving inter alia the level of protection of the health and safety of workers.
This cooperation shall include:

education and training on health and safety issues with specific attention to high risk sectors of activity,

development and promotion of preventive measures to combat work related diseases and other work-related ailments,

prevention of major accident hazards and the management of toxic chemicals,

research on developing information and understanding of the working environment and on the health and safety of workers.

2. With regard to employment, the cooperation shall include notably technical assistance for:

the optimisation of the labour market,

the modernisation of job-finding and careers advisory services,

the planning and management of restructuring programmes,

the encouragement of local employment development,

the exchange of information on the programmes of flexible employment, including those stimulating self-employment and promoting entrepreneurship.

3. The Parties shall pay special attention to cooperation in the sphere of social protection, including cooperation in planning and implementing social protection reforms in the Republic of Tajikistan.
These reforms shall aim to develop in the Republic of Tajikistan methods of protection intrinsic to market economies and shall comprise all relevant forms of social protection.
The Parties shall increase and develop their cooperation with a view, inter alia, to:


facilitating the tourist trade,

increasing the flow of information,

transferring know-how,

studying the opportunities for joint operations,

cooperation between official tourism bodies, including the preparation of promotional material,

training for tourism development.
1. The Parties shall aim to develop and strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their associations, and cooperation between SMEs in the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan.

2. Cooperation shall include technical assistance, in particular in the following areas:

the development of a legislative framework for SMEs,

the development of an appropriate infrastructure to support SMEs, to promote communication and business cooperation between SMEs both within the Republic of Tajikistan and further afield, and to train SMEs in the skills necessary to access funding,

training in the areas of marketing, accounting and control of the quality of products.
The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.
The Parties shall enter into close cooperation aimed at achieving compatibility between their systems of consumer protection. This cooperation may include the exchange of information on legislative work and institutional reform, the establishment of permanent systems of mutual information on dangerous products, the improvement of information provided to consumers, especially on prices, characteristics of products and services offered, the development of exchanges between consumer interest representatives, and increasing the compatibility of consumer protection policies, and the organisation of seminars and training periods.
1. The aim of cooperation shall be to guarantee compliance with all the provisions scheduled for adoption in connection with trade and fair trade and to achieve the approximation of the Republic of Tajikistan’s customs system to that of the Community.

2. Cooperation shall take place particularly through:

the exchange of information,

the improvement of working methods,

the introduction of the Combined Nomenclature and the single administrative document,

the simplification of controls and formalities in respect of the carriage of goods,

support for the introduction of modern customs information systems,

the organisation of seminars and training periods.
Technical assistance shall be provided where necessary.

3. Without prejudice to other cooperation under this Agreement, and in particular Title VIII, mutual assistance in customs matters between administrative authorities of the Parties shall take place in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol attached to this Agreement.
Cooperation in this area shall pursue the development of an efficient statistical system to provide the reliable statistics needed to support and monitor the process of socio-economic reform and contribute to the development of private enterprise in the Republic of Tajikistan.
The Parties shall, in particular, cooperate in the following fields:


the adaptation of the Tajik statistical system to international methods, standards and classification,

the exchange of statistical information,

the provision of the macro- and microeconomic statistics necessary to implement and manage economic reforms.

The Community shall provide the Republic of Tajikistan with technical assistance for this purpose.
The Parties shall facilitate the process of socioeconomic reform and the coordination of economic policies by cooperating to improve understanding of the fundamentals of their respective economies and the design and implementation of economic policy in market economies. To this end, the Parties shall exchange information on macroeconomic performance and prospects.
The Community shall provide technical assistance to:


assist the Republic of Tajikistan in the process of economic reform by providing expert advice and technical assistance,

encourage cooperation among economists in order to expedite the transfer of know-how for the drafting of economic policies, and provide for wide dissemination of policy-relevant research,

improve the Republic of Tajikistan’s capacity to formulate economic models.
The Parties shall cooperate on all questions relevant to the establishment or reinforcement of democratic institutions, including those required in order to strengthen the rule of law, and the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms according to international law and OSCE principles.
This cooperation shall take the form of technical assistance programmes intended to assist, inter alia, in the drafting of relevant legislation and regulations; the implementation of such legislation; the functioning of the judiciary; the role of the State in questions of justice; and the operation of the electoral system. They shall include training where appropriate. The Parties shall encourage contacts and exchanges between their national, regional and judicial authorities, parliamentarians, and non-governmental organisations.
The Parties shall establish cooperation aimed at preventing illegal activities such as:


illegal activities in the sphere of economics, including corruption,

illegal transactions in various goods, including industrial waste, and illicit traffic of arms,

counterfeiting.

Cooperation in the above areas shall be based on mutual consultation and close interaction. Technical and administrative assistance shall be provided, in such areas as:


drafting national legislation in the sphere of preventing illegal activities,

creating information centres,

increasing the efficiency of institutions engaged in preventing illegal activities,

training personnel and developing research infrastructure,

elaborating mutually acceptable measures to counter illegal activities.
1. The Parties agree on the necessity of making efforts and cooperating in order to prevent the use of their financial systems for laundering the proceeds of criminal activities in general and drug offences in particular.

2. Cooperation in this area shall include administrative and technical assistance with a view to establishing standards against money laundering equivalent to those adopted by the Community and international fora in this field, including the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Within the framework of their respective powers and competences the Parties shall cooperate to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of policies and measures to counter the illicit production, supply and traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, including the prevention of diversion of precursor chemicals, and to promote drug demand prevention and reduction. As regards the control of precursor chemicals and other essential substances used for the illicit production of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, this cooperation shall be based on the standards adopted by the Community and the international authorities concerned, such as those of the Chemical Action Task Force (CATF). Cooperation in this area shall be based on mutual consultation and close coordination between the Parties on objectives and measures to be taken in the various drug-related fields.
1. The Parties reaffirm the importance, which they attach to a joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperation between them, they shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking in human beings, as well as the inclusion of the migration concerns in the national strategies for economic and social development of the areas from which migrants originate.

2. Cooperation shall be based on a specific needs assessment conducted in mutual consultation between the Parties and be implemented in accordance with the relevant Community and national legislation in force. It will, in particular, focus on:
(a) the root causes of migration;
(b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees and of the Protocol of 1967 and other relevant international instruments, and to ensuring the respect of the principle of ‘non-refoulement’;
(c) the admission rules and rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration of lawfully residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia;
(d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration, smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings including the issue of how to combat networks of smugglers and traffickers and how to protect the victims of such trafficking;
(e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally including the promotion of their voluntary return, and the readmission of such persons, in accordance with paragraph 3;
(f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest;
(g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organisation, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual-use of such equipment.

3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end:

the Republic of Tajikistan shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, upon request by the latter and without further formalities,

and each Member State of the European Union shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan, upon request by the latter and without further formalities.
The Member States of the European Union and the Republic of Tajikistan will provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents for such purposes.
The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating the specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Republic of Tajikistan on readmission, including an obligation for the readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.
For this purpose, the term ‘Parties’ shall mean the European Community, any of its Member States and the Republic of Tajikistan.
The Parties reaffirm the importance of the fight against terrorism and, in accordance with international agreements and their respective laws and regulations, agree to cooperate on the prevention and elimination of terrorist acts. In particular they will cooperate:


in the framework of the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1373 and other UN resolutions, agreements and other international instruments relating to this matter,

by exchanges of information, in accordance with the international and national laws on terrorist groups and their support networks,

and by exchanges of views on the means and methods used to counter terrorism, including technical fields and training, and by an exchange of experience concerning the prevention of terrorism.
The Parties undertake to promote, encourage and facilitate cultural cooperation. Where appropriate, the Community’s cultural cooperation programmes or those of one or more Member States may be the subject of cooperation and further activities of mutual interest may be developed.
In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement and in accordance with Articles 74, 75 and 76, the Republic of Tajikistan shall be eligible for temporary financial assistance from the Community by way of technical assistance grants.
This financial assistance shall be covered by the Tacis programme and the Community’s relevant Council Regulation. The Republic of Tajikistan may also benefit from other types of Community assistance according to its needs. Particular attention shall be given to the focussing of aid, the coordination of assistance instruments and the link between the various types of Community humanitarian, rehabilitation and development aid. The fight against poverty shall be incorporated into the Community programmes.
The objectives and the areas of the Community’s financial assistance shall be laid down in an indicative programme reflecting priorities between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan, taking into account the Republic of Tajikistan’s needs, sectoral absorption capacities and progress with reform. The Parties shall inform the Cooperation Council thereof.
In order to permit optimum use of the resources available, the Parties shall ensure that Community assistance is closely coordinated with contributions from other sources such as the Member States, other countries and international organisations such as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
A Cooperation Council is hereby established to supervise the implementation of this Agreement. It shall meet regularly at ministerial level. It shall meet at intervals which it shall itself determine and at least once every two years. It shall examine any major issues arising within the framework of this Agreement and any other bilateral or international issues of mutual interest for the purpose of attaining the objectives of this Agreement. With the Parties’ agreement, the Cooperation Council may also make appropriate recommendations.
1. The Cooperation Council shall consist of members of the Council of the European Union and members of the Commission of the European Communities, on the one hand, and of members of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, on the other.

2. The Cooperation Council shall establish its rules of procedure.

3. The office of President of the Cooperation Council shall be held alternately by a representative of the Community and by a member of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan.
1. The Cooperation Council shall be assisted in the performance of its duties by a Cooperation Committee composed of representatives of the members of the Council of the European Union and of members of the Commission of the European Communities on the one hand and of representatives of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan on the other, normally at senior civil servant level. The office of President of the Cooperation Committee shall be held alternately by the Community and by the Republic of Tajikistan.
In its rules of procedure the Cooperation Council shall lay down the duties of the Cooperation Committee, which shall include the preparation of meetings of the Cooperation Council, and how the Committee shall function.

2. The Cooperation Council may delegate any of its powers to the Cooperation Committee, which will ensure continuity between meetings of the Cooperation Council.
The Cooperation Council may decide to set up any other special committee or body that can assist it in carrying out its duties and shall determine the composition and duties of such committees or bodies and how they shall function.
When examining any issue arising within the framework of this Agreement in relation to a provision referring to an Article of one of the Agreements constituting the WTO, the Cooperation Council shall take into account to the greatest extent possible the interpretation that is generally given to the Article in question by the members of the WTO.
A Parliamentary Cooperation Committee is hereby established. It shall be a forum for members of the Tajik Parliament and the European Parliament to meet and exchange views, including on matters concerning political dialogue at parliamentary level. It shall meet at intervals which it shall itself determine.
1. The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee shall consist of members of the European Parliament, on the one hand, and of members of the Tajik Parliament, on the other.

2. The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee shall establish its rules of procedure.

3. The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee shall be presided in turn by the European Parliament and the Tajik Parliament respectively, in accordance with the provisions to be laid down in its rules of procedure.
The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee may request relevant information regarding the implementation of this Agreement from the Cooperation Council, which shall then supply the Committee with the requested information.
The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee shall be informed of the recommendations of the Cooperation Council.
The Parliamentary Cooperation Committee may make recommendations to the Cooperation Council.
1. Within the scope of this Agreement, each Party undertakes to ensure that natural and legal persons of the other Party have access free of discrimination in relation to its own nationals to the competent courts and administrative organs of the Parties to defend their individual rights and their property rights, including those concerning intellectual, industrial and commercial property.

2. Within the limits of their respective powers and competences, the Parties:

shall encourage the adoption of arbitration for the settlement of disputes arising from commercial and cooperation transactions concluded by economic operators of the Community and those of the Republic of Tajikistan,

agree that where a dispute is submitted to arbitration, each party to the dispute may, except where the rules of the arbitration centre chosen by the parties provide otherwise, choose its own arbitrator, irrespective of his nationality, and that the presiding third arbitrator or the sole arbitrator may be a citizen of a third country,

shall recommend their economic operators to choose by mutual consent the law applicable to their contracts,

shall encourage recourse to the arbitration rules elaborated by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (Uncitral) and to arbitration by any centre of a State signatory to the Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards done at New York on 10 June 1958.
Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent a Party, within the limits of its respective powers and competences, from taking any measures:

(a) which it considers necessary to prevent the disclosure of information contrary to its essential security interests;
(b) which relate to the production of, or trade in arms, munitions or war materials or to research, development or production indispensable for defence purposes, provided that such measures do not impair the conditions of competition in respect of products not intended for specifically military purposes;
(c) which it considers essential to its own security in the event of serious internal disturbances affecting the maintenance of law and order, in time of war or serious international tension constituting threat of war or in order to carry out obligations it has accepted for the purpose of maintaining peace and international security;
(d) which it considers necessary to respect its international obligations and commitments in the control of dual-use industrial goods and technology.
1. In the fields covered by this Agreement and without prejudice to any special provisions contained therein:

the arrangements applied by the Republic of Tajikistan in respect of the Community shall not give rise to any discrimination between the Member States, their nationals or their companies or firms,

the arrangements applied by the Community in respect of the Republic of Tajikistan shall not give rise to any discrimination between Tajik nationals, companies or firms.

2. The provisions of paragraph 1 are without prejudice to the right of the Parties to apply the relevant provisions of their fiscal legislation to taxpayers who are not in identical situations as regards their place of residence.
1. Each of the Parties may refer to the Cooperation Council any dispute relating to the application or interpretation of this Agreement.

2. The Cooperation Council may settle the dispute by means of a recommendation.

3. If it is not possible to settle the dispute in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article, either Party may notify the other of the appointment of a conciliator; the other Party must then appoint a second conciliator within two months. For the application of this procedure, the Community and the Member States shall be deemed to be a single Party to the dispute.
The Cooperation Council shall appoint a third conciliator.
The conciliators’ recommendations shall be taken by majority vote. Such recommendations shall not be binding upon the Parties.
The Parties agree to consult each other promptly, through appropriate channels and at the request of either Party, on any matter concerning the interpretation or implementation of this Agreement and other relevant aspects of the relations between the Parties.
The provisions of this Article shall in no way affect, and are without prejudice to, Articles 12, 88 and 94.
The Cooperation Council may establish rules of procedure for the settlement of disputes.
The treatment granted to the Republic of Tajikistan under this Agreement shall in no case be more favourable than that granted by the Member States to each other.
For the purposes of this Agreement, the term ‘Parties’ shall mean the Republic of Tajikistan, on the one part, and the Community, or the Member States, or the Community and the Member States, in accordance with their respective powers, on the other part.
Insofar as matters covered by this Agreement are covered by the Energy Charter Treaty and Protocols thereto, such Treaty and Protocols shall upon entry into force apply to such matters but only to the extent that such application is provided for therein.
This Agreement is concluded for an initial period of ten years, after which time it shall be automatically renewed from year to year, provided that neither Party gives the other Party written notice of denunciation of this Agreement six months before it expires.
1. The Parties shall take any general or specific measures required to fulfil their obligations under this Agreement. They shall see to it that the objectives set out in this Agreement are attained.

2. If either Party considers that the other Party has failed to fulfil an obligation under this Agreement, it may take appropriate measures. Before so doing, except in cases of special urgency, it shall supply the Cooperation Council with all relevant information required for a thorough examination of the situation with a view to seeking a solution acceptable to the Parties.
In the selection of these measures, priority must be given to those which least disturb the functioning of this Agreement. These measures shall be notified immediately to the Cooperation Council if the other Party so requests.
Annexes I, II, III and IV together with the Protocol shall form an integral part of this Agreement.
This Agreement shall not, until equivalent rights have been achieved hereunder, affect rights assured to individuals and economic operators by existing Agreements binding one or more Member States, on the one hand, and the Republic of Tajikistan, on the other, except in areas falling within Community competence and without prejudice to the obligations of Member States resulting from this Agreement in areas falling within their competence.
This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaties establishing the European Community and the European Atomic Energy Community are applied and under the conditions laid down in those Treaties and, on the other hand, to the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan.
The Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union shall be the depositary of this Agreement.
The original of this Agreement, of which the Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish and Tajik languages are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union.
This Agreement shall be approved by the Parties in accordance with their own procedures.
This Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the second month following the date on which the Parties notify the Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union that the procedures referred to in the first subparagraph have been completed.
Upon its entry into force, and as far as relations between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Community are concerned, this Agreement shall replace the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on trade and economic and commercial cooperation signed in Brussels on 18 December 1989.
In the event that, pending the completion of the procedures necessary for the entry into force of this Agreement, the provisions of certain parts of this Agreement are put into effect by means of an Interim Agreement between the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan, the Parties agree that, in such circumstances, the term ‘date of entry into force of this Agreement’ shall mean the date of entry into force of the Interim Agreement.




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