OF THE AGREEMENT ON DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS Sample Clauses

OF THE AGREEMENT ON DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS. The Union or the Republic of Azerbaijan might invoke a partial suspension of the agreement and in particular of Article 10, in accordance with the procedure set up by Article 14(5), if the implementation of Article 10 is abused by the other Party or leads to a threat to public security. In case of suspension of the implementation of Article 10, both Parties shall initiate consultations within the framework of the Joint Committee set up by the agreement with a view to solve the problems that lead to the suspension. As a priority, both Parties declare their commitment to ensure a high level of document security for diplomatic passports, in particular by integrating biometric identifiers. For the Union, this will be ensured in compliance with the requirements set out in Regulation (EC) 2252/2004 of 13 December 2004 on standards for security features and biometrics in passports and travel documents issued by Member States1. 1 OJ L385, 29.12.2004, p.1.
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OF THE AGREEMENT ON DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS. Each Party may invoke a partial suspension of the agreement and in particular of Article 11, in accordance with the procedure set up by Article 15 (5) of this Agreement, if the implementation of Article 11 is abused by the other Party or leads to a threat to public security. If the implementation of Article 11 is suspended, both Parties shall initiate consultations in the framework of the Committee set up by the Agreement with a view to solve the problems that lead to the suspension. As a priority, both Parties declare their commitment to ensure a high level of document security for diplomatic passports, in particular by integrating biometric identifiers. For the European Union side, this will be ensured in compliance with the requirements set out in Regulation (EC) 2252/2004. JOINT DECLARATION ON ISSUANCE OF SHORT-STAY VISAS FOR VISITS TO MILITARY AND CIVIL BURIAL GROUNDS The Parties agree that, as a rule, short-stay visas for persons visiting military and civil burial grounds shall be issued for a period of up to 14 days. JOINT DECLARATION ON THE HARMONISATION OF INFORMATION ON PROCEDURES FOR ISSUING SHORT STAY VISA AND DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED WHEN APPLYING FOR SHORT STAY VISAS Recognising the importance of transparency for visa applicants, the Parties to the present Agreement consider that appropriate measures should be taken: - In general, to draw up basic information for applicants on the procedures and conditions for applying for visas, the visas and on the validity of visas issued. - Each Party, on its own, to draw up a list of minimum requirements in order to ensure that applicants are given coherent and uniform basic information and are required to submit, in principle, the same supporting documents. The information mentioned above is to be disseminated widely (on the information board of consulates, in leaflets, on websites in the Internet etc.).
OF THE AGREEMENT ON DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS. Each Party may invoke a partial suspension of the agreement and in particular of Article 11, in accordance with the procedure set up by Article 15 (5) of this Agreement, if the implementation of Article 11 is abused by the other Party or leads to a threat to public security. If the implementation of Article 11 is suspended, both Parties shall initiate consultations in the framework of the Committee set up by the Agreement with a view to solve the problems that lead to the suspension. As a priority, both Parties declare their commitment to ensure a high level of document security for diplomatic passports, in particular by integrating biometric identifiers. For the European Union side, this will be ensured in compliance with the requirements set out in Regulation (EC) 2252/2004. The Parties agree that, as a rule, short-stay visas for persons visiting military and civil burial grounds shall be issued for a period of up to 14 days. Recognising the importance of transparency for visa applicants, the Parties to the present Agreement consider that appropriate measures should be taken: - In general, to draw up basic information for applicants on the procedures and conditions for applying for visas, the visas and on the validity of visas issued. - Each Party, on its own, to draw up a list of minimum requirements in order to ensure that applicants are given coherent and uniform basic information and are required to submit, in principle, the same supporting documents. The information mentioned above is to be disseminated widely (on the information board of consulates, in leaflets, on websites in the Internet etc.).
OF THE AGREEMENT ON DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS. Each Party may invoke a partial suspension of the agreement and in particular of Article 11, in accordance with the procedure set up by Article 15 (5) of this Agreement, if the implementation of Article 11 is abused by the other Party or leads to a threat to public security. If the implementation of Article 11 is suspended, both Parties shall initiate consultations in the framework of the Committee set up by the Agreement with a view to solve the problems that lead to the suspension. As a priority, both Parties declare their commitment to ensure a high level of document security for diplomatic passports, in particular by integrating biometric identifiers. For the European Union side, this will be ensured in compliance with the requirements set out in Regulation (EC) 2252/2004. 15

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