BASIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
HOLY SEE AND THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Preamble
The Holy See, the Sovereign Authority of the
Catholic Church, and the Palestine Liberation Organization (hereinafter: PLO),
the Representative of the Palestinian People working for the benefit and on
behalf of the Palestinian Authority:
Deeply aware of the special significance of
the Holy Land, which is inter alia a privileged space for
inter-religious dialogue between the followers of the three monotheistic
religions;
Having reviewed the history and development
of the relations between the Holy See and the Palestinian People, including the
working contacts and the subsequent establishment - on October 26, 1994 - of
official relations between the Holy See and the PLO;
Recalling and confirming the establishment
of the Bilateral Permanent Working Commission to identify, study and address
issues of common interest between the two Parties;
Reaffirming the need to achieve a just and
comprehensive peace in the Middle East, so that all its nations live as good
neighbours and work together to achieve development and prosperity for the
entire region and all its inhabitants;
Calling for a peaceful solution of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which would realize the inalienable national
legitimate rights and aspirations of the Palestinian People, to be reached
through negotiation and agreement, in order to ensure peace and security for
all peoples of the region on the basis of international law, relevant United
Nations and its Security Council resolutions, justice and equity;
Declaring that an equitable solution for the
issue of Jerusalem, based on international resolutions, is fundamental for a
just and lasting peace in the Middle East, and that unilateral decisions and
actions altering the specific character and status of Jerusalem are morally and
legally unacceptable;
Calling, therefore, for a special statute
for Jerusalem, internationally guaranteed, which should safeguard the
following:
a. Freedom of religion and conscience for all.
b. The equality before the law of the three
monotheistic religions and their institutions and followers in the City.
c. The proper identity and sacred character
of the City and its universally significant, religious and cultural heritage.
d. The Holy Places, the freedom of access to
them and of worship in them.
e. The Regime of "Status Quo" in
those Holy Places where it applies;
Recognizing that Palestinians, irrespective
of their religious affiliation, are equal members of Palestinian society;
Concluding that the achievements of the
aforementioned Bilateral Permanent Working Commission now amount to appropriate
matter for a first and Basic-Agreement, which should provide a solid and
lasting foundation for the continued development of their present and future
relations, and for the furtherance of the Commission' s on-going task,
Agree on the following Articles:
Article
1
Paragraph 1:
The PLO affirms its permanent commitment to
uphold and observe the human right to freedom of religion and conscience, as stated
in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in other international
instruments relative to its application.
Paragraph 2:
The Holy See affirms the commitment of the
Catholic Church to support this right and states once more the respect that the
Catholic Church has for the followers of other religions.
Article
2
Paragraph 1:
The Parties are committed to appropriate
cooperation in promoting respect for human rights, individual and collective,
in combating all forms of discrimination and threats to human life and dignity,
as well as to the promotion of understanding and harmony between nations and
communities.
Paragraph 2:
The Parties will continue to encourage
inter-religious dialogue for the promotion of better understanding between
people of different religions.
Article
3
The PLO will ensure and protect in
Palestinian Law the equality of human and civil rights of all citizens,
including specifically, inter alia, their freedom from discrimination,
individually or collectively, on the ground of religious affiliation, belief or
practice.
Article
4
The regime of the "Status Quo"
will be maintained and observed in those Christian Holy Places where it
applies.
Article
5
The PLO recognizes the freedom of the
Catholic Church to exercise her rights to carry out, through the necessary
means, her functions and traditions, such as those that are spiritual,
religious, moral, charitable, educational and cultural.
Article
6
The PLO recognizes the rights of the
Catholic Church in economic, legal and fiscal matters: these rights being
exercised in harmony with the rights of the Palestinian authorities in these
fields.
Article
7
Full effect will be given in Palestinian Law
to the legal personality of the Catholic Church and of the canonical legal
persons.
Article
8
The provisions of this Agreement are without
prejudice to any agreement hitherto in force between either Party and any other
party.
Article
9
The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission,
in accordance with such instructions as may be given by the respective Authorities
of the two Parties, may propose further ways to address items of this
Agreement.
Article
10
Should any controversy arise regarding the
interpretation or the application of provisions of the present Agreement, the
Parties will resolve it by way of mutual consultation.
Article
11
Done in two original copies in the English
and Arabic languages, both texts being equally authentic. In case of
divergency, the English text shall prevail.
Article
12
This Agreement shall enter into force from
the moment of its signature by the two Parties.
Signed in the Vatican, fifteenth of
February, 2000