#2000-669Treaty Between France and Portugal on Defense Cooperation
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The law establishes a treaty between France and Portugal focused on enhancing cooperation in defense-related areas. Key provisions include strategic analyses, joint operations in peacekeeping, military training, and information exchange, ensuring both countries work collaboratively to maintain stability in Europe. The treaty emphasizes the roles of military and civil personnel and outlines the responsibilities regarding the medical assistance and legal status of such personnel while stationed in the other country.
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Obligations
What this law requires
Conclude a general security agreement between France and Portugal governing the exchange of classified information and materials before such exchange occurs
Protect classified information and materials according to national legislation and regulations, with classification levels marked by originating state
Provide classified information and materials only through approved channels designated by competent security organs of both parties
Obtain written prior agreement from both parties before communicating any classified information to a third party
Each party shall bear the costs of deploying its own military and civil personnel in the host country