Multinational Force Clause Samples

The Multinational Force clause defines the terms and conditions under which military or security forces from multiple countries operate together under a unified command. Typically, this clause outlines the structure of command, rules of engagement, and the responsibilities of each participating nation, such as logistics, funding, and jurisdiction over personnel. Its core practical function is to ensure coordinated and effective joint operations while clarifying the legal and operational framework, thereby preventing misunderstandings and conflicts among the participating nations.
Multinational Force i. A Multinational Force (MF) shall be established to provide security guarantees to the Parties, act as a deterrent, and oversee the implementation of the relevant provisions of this Agreement. ii. The composition, structure and size of the MF are set forth in Annex X. iii. To perform the functions specified in this Agreement, the MF shall be deployed in the state of Palestine. The MF shall enter into the appropriate Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the state of Palestine. iv. In accordance with this Agreement, and as detailed in Annex X, the MF shall: a. In light of the non-militarized nature of the Palestinian state, protect the territorial integrity of the state of Palestine. b. Serve as a deterrent against external attacks that could threaten either of the Parties. c. Deploy observers to areas adjacent to the lines of the Israeli withdrawal during the phases of this withdrawal, in accordance with Annex X. d. Deploy observers to monitor the territorial and maritime borders of the state of Palestine, as specified in clause 5/13. e. Perform the functions on the Palestinian international border crossings specified in clause 5/12. f. Perform the functions relating to the early warning stations as specified in clause 5/8. g. Perform the functions specified in clause 5/3. h. Perform the functions specified in clause 5/7. i. Perform the functions specified in Article 10. j. Help in the enforcement of anti-terrorism measures. k. Help in the training of the PSF. v. In relation to the above, the MF shall report to and update the IVG in accordance with Annex X. vi. The MF shall only be withdrawn or have its mandate changed by agreement of the Parties.
Multinational Force. (a) A Multinational Force (MF) shall be established to provide security guarantees to the Parties, act as a deterrent, and oversee the implementation of the relevant provisions of this Agreement. (b) The composition, structure and size of the MF are set forth in Annex X.
Multinational Force. (a) A Multinational Force (MF) shall be established to provide security guarantees to the Parties, act as a deterrent, and oversee the implementation of the relevant provisions of this Agreement. (b) The composition, structure and size of the MF are set forth in Annex X. (c) To perform the functions specified in this Agreement, the MF shall be deployed in the state of Palestine. The MF shall enter into the appropriate Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the state of Palestine. (d) In accordance with this Agreement, and as detailed in Annex X, the MF shall : i. In light of the non-militarized nature of the Palestinian state, protect the territorial integrity of the state of Palestine. ii. Serve as a deterrent against external attacks that could threaten either of the Parties.

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