Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia as represented by the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Latvia, the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Estonia, the Minister of National Defence of the Republic of Lithuania, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Finland, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Norway, the Government of Kingdom of Sweden, and the Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning Co-operation on the Further Development of BALTBAT as a Multinational Unit, and the Transfer of Management of the Project to the Baltic States

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It is assumed that the BALTBAT

SG evaluates the baltification process by the end of 2001 based

upon the reporting from BALTBAT MWG.

Appendix 2 to BALTBAT Project

Plan

Terms of Reference and Manning

Plan

for BALTBAT Training Team in 2001

and 2002

Terms of

reference:

BALTBAT Training Team (BTT) will

train, advise and evaluate BALTBAT staff and BSG according to the

BALTBAT Project Plan on the basis of the international MOU for

support to the project. In addition, and in consultation with the

lead support nation and the Baltic state concerned, BTT will be

able to provide common training and advice for the national

Baltic battalions as required in 2001 and 2002. BTT will be

permanently manned in accordance with the manning plan mentioned

below. On request BTT could be supplemented with short term

training teams as required in order to cover specific training

needs. BTT refers to BALTBAT BWG.

Manning

Plan:

Position

Rank

Nationality

Remarks

OC/BTT

LTCOL

SWE

2IC/BTT

LTCOL/MAJ

DEN

Ops/Trg Off 1

MAJ

NOR

Ops/Trg Off 2

MAJ

FIN

Ops/Log Off

MAJ

DEN

BSG Advisor

LTCOL/MAJ

SWE

Part time

Admin NCO/Clerk

NCO

Baltic States

Note:

1) the service period for the

individual member of BTT is recommended to be at least one year-

and preferably two years for OC/BTT and 2IC/BTT.

1 This Memorandum of Understanding

does not apply to Greenland and Faroe Islands