Council Decision 

of 15 November 1999

implementing Joint Action 1999/34/CFSP with a view to a European 
Union contribution to combating the destabilising accumulation and 
spread of small arms and light weapons in Cambodia

(1999/730/CFSP)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to Joint Action 1999/34/CFSP of 17 December 1998 on the European Union's contribution to combating the destabilising 
accumulation and spread of small arms and light weapons, [OJ L 9, 15. 
1. 1999, p. 1.] and in particular Article 6, in conjunction with
Article 23(2) of the Treaty on European Union,

Whereas:

(1) The excessive and uncontrolled accumulation and spread of small 
arms and light weapons poses a threat to peace and security and 
reduces the prospects for sustainable development; whereas this is 
acutely the case in Cambodia;

(2) In pursuing the objectives set out in Article 1 of Joint Action 
1999/34/CFSP, the European Union envisages operating within the 
relevant international forums to promote confidence- building 
measures and incentives to encourage the voluntary surrender of 
surplus or illegally-held small arms, the demobilisation of 
combatants and their subsequent rehabilitation and reintegration; 
whereas this Decision is intended to implement Joint Action 
1999/34/CFSP;

(3) The European Union considers that a financial contribution and 
technical assistance would pursue the aims of influencing public 
opinion in favour of civilian disarmament, consolidating and 
developing civil society involvement in the process of weapons 
collection and disposal of arms collected and/or rendered surplus 
through demobilisation;

(4) The European Union intends therefore to offer financial support 
and technical assistance in accordance with Title II of Joint Action 
1999/34/CFSP,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1
1. The European Union shall contribute to promoting the control, 
collection and destruction of weapons in Cambodia.

2. For this purpose, the European Union shall:

(a) assist the government of Cambodia in the development of 
appropriate laws and regulations on the ownership, possession, use, 
sale and transfer of arms and ammunition,

(b) assist the government of Cambodia and the police and security 
forces to develop guidelines for improved record-keeping and security 
for weapons held by them,

(c) assist the government of Cambodia and the police and security 
forces in developing procedures for voluntary surrender of small arms 
and for identifying and destroying surplus small arms, particularly 
in connection with planned demobilisation and restructuring of armed 
forces,

(d) support civil society programmes to raise public awareness on 
problems related to small arms and light weapons and further to 
develop civil society cooperation with the weapons collection and 
destruction process, in particular by supporting activities by NGOs.

Article 2
1. In order to carry out the objectives specified in Article 1, the 
Presidency will appoint a Project Manager based in Phnom Penh.

2. The Project Manager will perform his tasks under the 
responsibility of the Presidency in accordance with the terms of 
reference set out in the Annex.

3. The Project Manager shall report regularly to the Council or its 
designated bodies through the Presidency assisted by the Secretary 
General/High Representative for the CFSP.

4. In carrying out his activities, the Project Manager will 
cooperate, as appropriate, with local missions of Member States and 
the Commission.

Article 3
1. The financial reference amount for the purposes referred to in 
Article 1 shall be EUR 500 000.

2. The Council notes that the Commission will direct its action 
towards achieving the objectives and priorities of this Decision by 
proposing or implementing appropriate Community measures. 

Article 4
This Decision shall take effect on the date of its adoption.

It shall expire on 15 November 2000.

Article 5
This Decision shall be reviewed six months after the date of its 
adoption.

Article 6
This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal. [OJ L 264, 
16. 11. 1999, pp. 5-6.]

Done at Brussels, 15 November 1999.

For the Council

The President

T. HALONEN

ANNEX

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE PROJECT MANAGER


1. For the purposes of Article 1(2)(a), the Project Manager with the 
support of relevant experts will work closely with relevant 
government officials from the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of 
the Interior and other appropriate Ministries, in the development of 
appropriate laws and regulations. For these purposes, the Project 
Manager may organize training and fact-finding visits for relevant 
government officials.

2. For the purposes of Article 1(2)(b), workshops or consultations 
involving relevant Cambodian authorities will be organised locally 
under the supervision of the Project Manager to raise awareness of 
requirements and international 'best practices 'related to 
record-keeping and management and security of weapons stocks and to developing policies, guidelines and practices in this area.

3. For the purposes of Article 1(2)(c), the Project Manager will, 
with the support of relevant experts, assist the Government of 
Cambodia, the police and security forces and the National Council for 
Demobilisation in developing policies and procedures for identifying 
surplus arms and for the collection and destruction of them, in 
particular, in the context of the initial demobilisation and 
re-integration programmes planned in two provinces in the year 2000, 
and monitor progress on these issues during the demobilisation 
process.

4. For the purposes of Article 1(2)(d), financial aid will be 
allocated by the Project Manager to support activities by 
non-governmental organisations in Cambodia, including the coalition 
'Working Group for Weapons Reduction in Cambodia', such as awareness raising, information sharing and education and training programmes. These activities may take place in selected regions in Cambodia, as agreed between the Project Manager and the relevant organisations.

5. The Project Manager shall ensure that appropriate procedures are 
established for effective monitoring and evaluation of activities. To 
this end he shall seek full cooperation from the government of 
Cambodia and the police and security forces. 



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