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International Border Treaty between the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • Country/entity

    Saudi Arabia
    Yemen
  • Region

    Middle East and North Africa
    Middle East and North Africa
  • Agreement name

    International Border Treaty between the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Date

    12 Jun 2000
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Interstate/interstate conflict ( Saudi-Yemeni Border Dispute (1934 - 2000) )
  • Stage

    Implementation/renegotiation
  • Conflict nature

    Territory
  • Peace process

    Saudi Arabia - Yemen Border process
  • Parties

    Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saud Al-Faisal, Minister for Foreign Affairs. Government of the Republic of Yemen: Abdul-Qader Abdul, Deputy Prime Minister and Rahman Ba-Jammal, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
  • Third parties

    -
  • Description

    This agreement expands on the Treaty of Taif and the Memorandum of Understanding. It comprehensively demarcates the land and maritime borders between the two countries. Annex 1 and 2 contain boundary reports, Annex 3 marks the maritime boundary, Annex 4 covers pastoralism, military activity and natural resources along the border, and a Procès-verbal containing corrections.


Groups

  • Children/youth

    No specific mention.

  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group

    No specific mention.

  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons

    No specific mention.

  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender

    No specific mention.

  • Men and boys

    No specific mention.

  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)

    No specific mention.

  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation
    The agreement in its entirety provides for border delimitation.
  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)

    No specific mention.

  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration

    No specific mention.

  • Constitution

    No specific mention.


Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general

    No specific mention.

  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights

    No specific mention.

  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures

    No specific mention.

  • Media and communication

    No specific mention.

  • Mobility/access

    No specific mention.

  • Protection measures

    No specific mention.

  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts

    No specific mention.

  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction

    No specific mention.

  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources
    Page 20, Annex IV, The Exploitation of Shared Natural Resources Along the Land Boundary Between the Two Countries, Article 6
    In the event of the discovery of a recoverable and exploitable shared natural resource on the boundary line between the two countries from precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Mu 'wajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet, to the point of intersection of latitude 19 north and longitude 52 east the two contracting parties shall undertake the necessary negotiations between them for the joint exploitation of that resource.
  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Taxation→Reform of taxation
    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 2
    Herdsmen who are nationals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or nationals of the Republic of Yemen shall be exempt from:
    ...
    (b) Taxes and duties on the personal effects, foodstuffs and consumer goods that they carry with them. This shall not prevent either of the parties from imposing customs duties on livestock or merchandise crossing for purposes of trade.
  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights

    No specific mention.

  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights
    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 1
    (a) The grazing zone on each side in the second section of the boundary-line indicated in this treaty shall be established as 20 kilometres.
    (b) The herdsmen of the two countries may use the grazing zones and water sources on both sides of the boundary line in this section in accordance with prevailing tribal traditions and customs up to a depth of not more than 20 kilometres.
    (c) The two contracting parties shall hold annual consultations for the designation of crossing points for grazing purposes in accordance with prevailing conditions and prospects for pasture.

    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 2
    Herdsmen who are nationals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or nationals of the Republic of Yemen shall be exempt from:
    (a) The regulations governing residence and passports. Such herdsmen shall be issued with a transit document by their own authorities;
    (b) Taxes and duties on the personal effects, foodstuffs and consumer goods that they carry with them. This shall not prevent either of the parties from imposing customs duties on livestock or merchandise crossing for purposes of trade.

    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 3
    Each contracting party may impose the restrictions and controls it deems appropriate on the number of vehicles crossing into its territory with the herdsmen and on the type and number of firearms that may be carried subject to their licensing by the relevant authorities of the two countries and the identification of those carrying them.

    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 4
    In the event of an outbreak of contagious disease in livestock, each party may take the necessary preventive measures and impose restrictions on the importation and exportation of infected animals. The relevant authorities in both countries shall cooperate to the extent possible in limiting the spread of the disease.
  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access
    Page 2, Article 2
    ...
    This is the maritime section of the boundary. It begins at the onshore marker on the sea coast (precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Mu'wajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet), the coordinates of which are specified above, and it terminates at the extremity of the maritime boundaries between the two countries.

    Page 2, Article 3
    ...
    the two contracting parties shall engage an international company to conduct a field survey of the full length of the land and maritime boundaries.

    Page 18, Annex III, Maritime Boundary Between the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in its entirity provides for the delimitation of maritime access.

    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of the Rights to Pasture, Article 1
    ...
    (b) The herdsmen of the two countries may use the grazing zones and water sources on both sides of the boundary line in this section in accordance with prevailing tribal traditions and customs up to a depth of not more than 20 kilometres.

Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    Page 19, Annex IV, Concerning the Regulation of Rights to Pasture
    In the event of an outbreak of contagious disease in livestock, each party may take the necessary preventive measures and impose restrictions on the importation and exportation of infected animals. The relevant authorities in both countries shall cooperate to the extent possible in limiting the spread of the disease.
  • Ceasefire
    Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
    Page 2, Article 4
    The two contracting parties undertake to abide by the terms of article 5 of the Treaty of Taif as they relate to the removal of any military position located less than five kilometres from the boundary line delimited on the basis of the boundary reports annexed to the same Treaty of Taif.

    Page 20, Annex IV, The Positioning of Armed Forces by Both Sides, Article 5
    Neither contracting party may deploy its armed forces within 20 kilometres of the second section of the boundary line indicated in this Treaty. Activity by either party on either side shall be limited to the dispatch of mobile security patrols armed with regular weapons.
  • Police

    No specific mention.

  • Armed forces

    No specific mention.

  • DDR

    No specific mention.

  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

    No specific mention.

  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general

    No specific mention.

  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release

    No specific mention.

  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation

    No specific mention.


Implementation

  • UN signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Enforcement mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

  • Source
    UN Peacemaker
    http://peacemaker.un.org/
    http://peacemaker.un.org/saudiarabiayemen-bordertreaty2000

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY TREATY BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN AND THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

With a view to cementing the ties of brotherhood and friendship and the links of kinship that bind the two fraternal peoples of the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,

Invoking the norms and principles of the Islamic faith they share and whose foundation is cooperation for the sake of piety and godliness,

Proceeding from the bonds woven by a common history based on cooperation and solidarity and on the promotion of security, peace and tranquillity,

Building on the distinctive character of the brotherly relations obtaining between the leaders of the two fraternal countries, namely His Excellency President Ali Abdullah Saleh of the Republic of Yemen and his fellow leader the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd Bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia (may God preserve them), in terms of regard, candour and commitment to every means of further enhancing and strengthening the intimate relations between the two fraternal peoples, and given their concern to devise a permanent solution to the question of the land and maritime boundaries between their two countries that will be found to be satisfactory and will be preserved by succeeding generations, present and future, with respect to both the boundaries determined by the Treaty of Taif signed by the two kingdoms in A.H. 1353, corresponding to A.D. 1934, and delimited by joint commissions in the manner set forth in the boundary reports annexed to that Treaty and to those that have yet to be delimited, Agreement has been reached as follows:

Article 1

The two contracting parties affirm that the Treaty of Taif and its annexes, including the boundary reports appended thereto, are binding and valid.

They also affirm their commitment to the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two countries on 27 Ramadan A.H. 1415 [26 February A.D. 1995].

Article 2

The definitive and permanent boundary line between the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia shall be established as follows:

(a) First section:

This section begins at the coastal marker on the Red Sea (precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Mu'wajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet) at latitude 16o 24' 14.8" north and longitude 42o 46' 19.7" east, and it ends at the Jabal al-Tha'r marker at coordinates 44o 21' 58.0" east and 17o 26' 00.0" north.

The coordinates [of the intermediate markers] are given in detail in annex I. The identity of the villages located along the path of the line in this section, including their tribal affiliation, shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty of Taif and its annexes.

In the event that any of the coordinates should coincide with the location of a village, the frame of reference for establishing its possession shall be its association with one of the parties and the path of the line shall be modified accordingly when boundary markers are put in place.

(b) Second section:

This is the section of the boundary line which has not been delimited.

The two contracting parties have agreed to delimit this section in an amicable manner.

This section begins at Jabal al-Tha'r, the coordinates of which are given above, and it ends at the intersection of latitude 19 north and longitude 52 east.

Detailed coordinates [of the intermediate markers] are given in annex II.

(c) Third section:

This is the maritime section of the boundary.

It begins at the onshore marker on the sea coast (precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Mu'wajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet), the coordinates of which are specified above, and it terminates at the extremity of the maritime boundaries between the two countries.

Detailed coordinates [of the intermediate points] are given in annex III.

Article 3

1. For the purpose of placing markers (pillars) along the boundary line beginning at the tripoint of the two countries with the Sultanate of Oman at the intersection of latitude 19 north and longitude 52 east and ending precisely at the sea wall, Ra's Al-Muvwajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet, the coordinates of which are given in annex I and annex II, the two contracting parties shall engage an international company to conduct a field survey of the full length of the land and maritime boundaries.

The company concerned and the joint team of the two contracting parties shall adhere strictly to the distances and bearings from one point to the next and to the other specifications set forth in the boundary reports annexed to the Treaty of Taif, these provisions being binding on both parties.

2. The company concerned shall prepare detailed maps of the land boundary between the two countries, and these maps, once signed by representatives of the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, shall be recognized as official maps indicating the boundary between the two countries and shall be an integral part of this Treaty.

The two contracting parties shall conclude an agreement on meeting the costs of work undertaken by the company engaged to erect the markers along the land boundary between the two countries.

Article 4

The two contracting parties undertake to abide by the terms of article 5 of the Treaty of Taif as they relate to the removal of any military position located less than five kilometres from the boundary line delimited on the basis of the boundary reports annexed to the same Treaty of Taif.

The boundary line that has yet to be delimited, from Jabal al-Tha'r to the point of intersection of latitude 19 north and longitude 52 east, shall be governed by the terms of annex IV to this Treaty.

Article 5

This Treaty shall enter into force following its ratification in accordance with the procedures in effect in each of the contracting countries and the exchange of instruments of ratification by them.

For the Republic of Yemen:

ABDUL-QADER ABDUL-RAHMAN BA-JAMMAL

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs

For the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia:

SAUD AL-FAISAL

Minister for Foreign Affairs

Jeddah, 10 Rabi ` I A.H. 1421

corresponding to 12 June A.D. 2000

ANNEX III MARITIME BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN AND THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

1. The line begins at the onshore point along the sea coast "precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Muxwajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet" at coordinates 16o 24' 14.8" north and 42o 46' 19.7" east.

2. It proceeds in a straight line parallel to the lines of latitude until it reaches the point at coordinates 16o 24' 14.8" north and 42o 09' 00.0" east.

3. It then turns to the south-west as far as the point at coordinates 16o 17' 24.0" north and 41o 47' 00.0" east.

4 . From there it proceeds in a straight line parallel to the lines of latitude in a westerly direction to the extremity of the maritime boundary between the two countries.

ANNEX IV TO THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY TREATY BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN AND THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA, CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF RIGHTS TO PASTURE, THE POSITIONING OF ARMED FORCES BY BOTH SIDES ALONG THE SECOND SECTION OF THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES AS ESTABLISHED BY THIS TREATY, AND THE EXPLOITATION OF SHARED NATURAL RESOURCES ALONG THE LAND BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES

Article 1

(a) The grazing zone on each side in the second section of the boundary-line indicated in this treaty shall be established as 20 kilometres.

(b) The herdsmen of the two countries may use the grazing zones and water sources on both sides of the boundary line in this section in accordance with prevailing tribal traditions and customs up to a depth of not more than 20 kilometres.

(c) The two contracting parties shall hold annual consultations for the designation of crossing points for grazing purposes in accordance with prevailing conditions and prospects for pasture.

Article 2

Herdsmen who are nationals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or nationals of the Republic of Yemen shall be exempt from:

(a) The regulations governing residence and passports.

Such herdsmen shall be issued with a transit document by their own authorities;

(b) Taxes and duties on the personal effects, foodstuffs and consumer goods that they carry with them.

This shall not prevent either of the parties from imposing customs duties on livestock or merchandise crossing for purposes of trade.

Article 3

Each contracting party may impose the restrictions and controls it deems appropriate on the number of vehicles crossing into its territory with the herdsmen and on the type and number of firearms that may be carried subject to their licensing by the relevant authorities of the two countries and the identification of those carrying them.

Article 4

In the event of an outbreak of contagious disease in livestock, each party may take the necessary preventive measures and impose restrictions on the importation and exportation of infected animals.

The relevant authorities in both countries shall cooperate to the extent possible in limiting the spread of the disease.

Article 5

Neither contracting party may deploy its armed forces within 20 kilometres of the second section of the boundary line indicated in this Treaty.

Activity by either party on either side shall be limited to the dispatch of mobile security patrols armed with regular weapons.

Article 6

In the event of the discovery of a recoverable and exploitable shared natural resource on the boundary line between the two countries from precisely at the sea wall, Ra's al-Mu 'wajj Shami, Radif Qarad outlet, to the point of intersection of latitude 19 north and longitude 52 east the two contracting parties shall undertake the necessary negotiations between them for the joint exploitation of that resource.

Article 7

This annex shall be an integral part of the Treaty and shall be ratified in accordance with the procedures in effect in each country.

PROCÈS-VERBAL OF RECTIFICATION

In view of the fact that there are certain typographical in the text of the International Boundary Treaty between the and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and in its four annexes, the corresponding corrections being as follows:

1. In article 3, paragraph 1, of the Treaty - the omission of the words "and annex II" after "annex I";

and their handwritten insertion, with accompanying signatures, into the body of the Treaty;

2 . In annex II - the transposition of the words "North"and "East ;

and the reversal of this transposition;

3. In annex III - the formally incorrect sequence in which the elements of the coordinates for the maritime boundary are given (in the Arabic text);

and its reversal;

4. In annex IV - the occurrence, by typographical error of the word "Agreement" in place of the word "Treaty";

and its correction - and the transposition of the words "North" and "East";

and its reversal;

The necessary corrections have accordingly been made to of the Treaty and its annexes.

In Witness Whereof, this Procès-verbal was signed in two be retained by each State,

on Tuesday, 2 Rabi' II A.D. 1421, corresponding to 4 July A.D. 2000.

Signed at Sana'a,

For the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia:

SAUD AL-FAISAL

Minister for Foreign Affairs

For the Government of the Republic of Yemen:

ABDUL-QADER ABDUL - RAHMAN BA - JAMMAL

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs