ジンバブエ共和国政府に対する贈与に関する日本国政府とジンバブエ共和国政府との間の交換公文
(Japanese Note)
Harare, March 21, 1995
Sir,
I have the honour to refer to the recent discussions held between the representatives of the Government of Japan and of the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe concerning Japanese economic cooperation to be extended with a view to strengthening friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries, and to propose on behalf of the Government of Japan the following arrangements:
1. For the purpose of contributing to promotion of the economic structural adjustment efforts by the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe as well as mitigation of the economic difficulties, including indebtedness, of the Republic of Zimbabwe, the Government of Japan will extend to the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe, in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of Japan, a grant of one billion and five hundred million yen (1, 500, 000, 000) (hereinafter referred to as "the Grant").
2.(1) The Grant and its accrued interest will be used by the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe properly and exclusively for the purchase of products enumerated in a list to be mutually agreed upon between the authorities concerned of the two Governments and services incidental to such products, provided that those products are produced in eligible source countries.
(2) The list mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) above will be subject to modifications which may be agreed upon between the authorities concerned of the two Governments.
(3) The scope of the eligible source countries mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) above will be agreed upon between the authorities concerned of the two Governments
3.(1) The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe will open a yen ordinary deposit account at an authorized foreign exchange bank of Japan in the name of the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe (hereinafter referred to as "the Account") after coming into force of the present arrangements and will notify in writing the Government of Japan of the completion of the procedure for opening the Account before March 30, 1995.
(2) The sole purpose of the Account is to receive the payment in Japanese yen by the Government of Japan referred to in paragraph 4 as well as to make payments necessary for the purchase of the products and services referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2, and such other payment as may be agreed upon by the authorities concerned of the two Governments.
4. The Government of Japan will execute the Grant by making payment in Japanese yen of the amount referred to in paragraph 1 to the Account during the period between the date of receipt of the written notification referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 and March 31, 1995, unless the period is extended by mutual agreement between the authorities concerned of the two Governments.
5.(1) The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe will take necessary measures:
(a) to use the Grant and its accrued interest within a period of twelve months after the date of the execution of the Grant and to refund the amount remaining in the Account after the period to the Government of Japan unless the period is extended by mutual agreement between the authorities concerned of the two Governments;
(b) to ensure that customs duties, internal taxes and other fiscal levies which may be imposed in the Republic of Zimbabwe with respect to the purchase of the products and services referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2 shall not be borne by the Grant;
(c) to ensure that the Grant and its accrued interest be used properly and effectively for promotion of the economic structural adjustment efforts as well as mitigation of the economic difficulties, including indebtedness, of the Republic of Zimbabwe; and
(d) to present to the Government of Japan a report prepared in a written form acceptable to the Government of Japan on the transactions on the Account together with copies of contracts, vouchers and other documents concerning the relevant transactions without delay when the Grant and its accrued interest are completely drawn in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3 or when the period for the use of the Grant and its accrued interest expires in accordance with the provisions of (a) above or upon request by the Government of Japan.
(2) The products purchased under the Grant shall not be re-exported from the Republic of Zimbabwe.
6.(1) The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe shall ensure that an amount equivalent to the yen disbursement paid with respect to the purchase of the products referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2 will be deposited in Zimbabwean currency in an account to be opened in its name in the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. The deposit shall be made within the period of three years from the date of coming into force of the present arrangements, unless otherwise agreed between the authorities concerned of the two Governments.
(2) The currency thus deposited shall be utilized for economic and social development purposes in the Republic of Zimbabwe.
(3) The authorities concerned of the two Governments will consult with each other about the utilization of the currency deposited.
7. Further procedural details for the implementation of the present arrangements will be agreed upon through consultation between the authorities concerned of the two Governments.
8. The two Governments will consult with each other in respect of any matter that may arise from or in connection with the present arrangements.
I have further the honour to propose that this Note and your Note in reply confirming on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe the foregoing arrangements shall be regarded as constituting an agreement between the two Governments, which will enter into force on the date of your reply.
I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to you the assurance of my high consideration.
(Signed) Masaki Konishi Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Zimbabwe
Mr. Charles T. Kuwaza Senior Secretary Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwean Note)
Harare, March 21, 1995
Excellency,
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's Note of today's date which reads as follows:
"(Japanese Note)"
I have further the honour to confirm on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe the foregoing arrangements and to agree that Your Excellency's Note and this Note shall be regarded as constituting an agreement between the two Governments, which will enter into force on the date of this reply.
I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the assurance of my highest consideration.
(Signed) Charles T. Kuwaza Senior Secretary Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Zimbabwe
His Excellency Mr. Masaki Konishi Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Zimbabwe