Other Forces Sample Clauses

Other Forces. 1. The actions of Forces in Kosovo other than KFOR, VJ, MUP, or local police forces provided for in Chapter 2 (hereinafter referred to as "Other Forces") shall be in accordance with this Article. Upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must immediately observe the provisions of Article I, paragraph 2, Article II, paragraph 1, and Article III and in addition refrain from all hostile intent, military training and formations, organization of demonstrations, and any movement in either direction or smuggling across international borders or the boundary between Kosovo and other parts of the FRY. Furthermore, upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must publicly commit themselves to demilitarize on terms to be determined by COMKFOR, renounce violence, guarantee security of international personnel, and respect the international borders of the FRY and all terms of this Chapter. 2. Except as approved by COMKFOR, from K-Day, all Other Forces in Kosovo must not carry weapons: a. within 1 kilometer of VJ and MUP cantonments listed at Appendix A; b. within 1 kilometer of the main roads as follows: 1. Pec - Lapusnik - Pristina 2. border - Djakovica - Klina 3. border - Prizren - Suva Rika - Pristina
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Other Forces. The actions of Forces in Kosovo other than KFOR, VJ, MUP, or local police forces provided for in Chapter 2 (hereinafter re- ferred to as ‘‘Other Forces’’) shall be in ac- cordance with this Article. Upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must immediately observe the provisions of Article I, paragraph 2, Article II, paragraph 1, and Article III and in addition refrain from all hostile intent, military training and formations, organiza- tion of demonstrations, and any movement in either direction or smuggling across inter- national borders or the boundary between Kosovo and other parts of the FRY. Further- more, upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must publicly commit themselves to demili- tarize on terms to be determined by COMKFOR, renounce violence, guarantee se- curity of international personnel, and re- spect the international borders of the FRY and all terms of this Chapter.
Other Forces. The actions of Forces in Kosovo other than KFOR, VJ, MUP, or local police forces provided for in Chapter 2 (hereinafter referred to as "Other Forces") shall be in accordance with this Article. Upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must immediately observe the provisions of Article I, paragraph 2, Article II, paragraph 1, and Article III and "in addition refrain from all hostile intent, military training and formations, organization of demonstrations, and any movement in either direction or smuggling across international borders or the boundary between Kosovo and other parts of the FRY. Furthermore, upon EIF, all Other Forces in Kosovo must publicly commit themselves to demilitarize on terms to be determined by COMKFOR, renounce violence, guarantee security of international personnel, and respect the international borders of the FRY and all terms of this Chapter.

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