TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 21, 1995)
From: hristu@arcadia.harvard.edu (Dimitrios Hristu)
Subject: TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 21, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] CILLER DEFENDS TURKEY AGAINST EURO CRITICISM
[02] INONU TO VISIT NORTHERN CYPRUS
[03] ARAFAT: "NO SIMILARITY BETWEEN PKK AND PLO"
[04] US: "CUSTOMS UNION MUST BE REALIZED"
[05] VURAL'S APPOINTMENT TO BONN FORMALIZED
[06] COMMANDER OF NATO'S DEFENCE COLLEGE IN TURKEY
[07] SIX MILITANTS AND A SOLDIER KILLED IN THE SOUTHEAST
[08] NEW TURKISH PARTY TO BE SET UP IN MACEDONIA
[09] 1,560 PKK MILITANTS RENDERED INEFFECTIVE IN 1995
[10] GERMANY SAYS NO LEGAL STATUS FOR KURDISH PARLIAMENT
[11] SECOND WARNING TO IRAN
[12] PRAISE FOR TURKEY FROM SINGAPORE
[13] TURKISH PARLIAMENTARIANS GET RIGHT TO VOTE
[14] GHALI REPORT REVIEWS CYPRUS SITUATION
[15] PKK TERRORISTS KILL TWO CHILDREN
[16] AWARD FOR TURKISH PEACE FORCES
[17] TURKEY THE BEST EUROPEAN HOLIDAY DESTINATION
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JUNE 21, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] CILLER DEFENDS TURKEY AGAINST EURO CRITICISM
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller yesterday defended Ankara's
stance in the face of European criticism regarding the human
rights situation and the Kurdish issue, admitting that
Turkey lacks some elements of a true democracy, but pledging
to remove several anti-democratic legislative articles.
Addressing a Western European Union (WEU) assembly meeting
in the French capital, Ciller urged Europeans to show no
sympathy to the PKK, which she said was a violent terrorist
organization. Replying to questions by members of the WEU
assembly after her speech, Ciller said Iraqi President
Saddam Huseyin's administration supported the PKK in
retaliation for Turkey's firm backing to the US-led
multinational movement against Baghdad during the Gulf
crisis. In a press statement, Ciller also reiterated
Turkey's demand to become a full member of the WEU, saying
this issue could be finalized during the process of a
European review conference scheduled to begin in 1996.
While in Paris for a meeting of the Western European Union
(WEU), in her talks with French Prime Minister Alain Juppe,
Prime Minister Ciller called upon the French government to
lend more support to Turkey's efforts to join the European
Union (EU).
Noting that both Turkey and Europe were in fact part and
parcel of the same democratic union, and always would be,
Ciller drew attention to the unique role that Turkey played
in the region as a stable, secular moslem country.
During a two-hour dinner, Ciller and Juppe spoke about
Turkey and democratization developments as they affected
ties with Europe and the process of customs union with the
EU. /Cumhuriyet/
[02] INONU TO VISIT NORTHERN CYPRUS
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu will visit the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on Friday, the Anatolia news
agency reported yesterday. He will meet with President Rauf
Denktas, Prime Minister Hakki Atun, and Deputy Prime
Minister Ozker Ozgur, the agency said. He will also
reportedly speak to officials of the National Unity Party
and the Socialist Liberation Party. After attending a piano
recital at Bellapais Monastery, Inonu is to return to Turkey
on Saturday.
[03] ARAFAT: "NO SIMILARITY BETWEEN PKK AND PLO"
Turkish officials and party leaders gave visiting
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat confirmation that Turkey
will continue to support Palestine and the Middle East peace
process. Meeting the Parliament Speaker and party leaders
yesterday, the second day of his official visit to Turkey,
Arafat reiterated that Turkey, a respected country in the
region, has big responsibilities in terms of the realization
of a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East and,
"Turkey's contribution in all fields is needed".
In a press meeting held before his return to his own
country, answering a question about his comment on now the
PKK was taking the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
as an example, Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian President,
said: "Palestine neither exports nor imports her ideas.
The PKK and the PLO have no similarities. There are great
differences between them". It has been stated that Arafat
has gained power in his struggle against peace process
opponents by winning "every kind of support" from Turkish
officials in Ankara. Stating that Israel was not keeping
her promises, Arafat asked Turkey to persuade Israel to
stick to peace process agreements. Turkish officials have
stated that they will exert every possible effort but have
noted that a mediator role was not being considered. The
Palestinian leader said that his administration was
expecting the Turkish government to encourage Turkish
businessmen to seek a share in the construction of houses
and port facilities. A promise of support has been given to
Arafat regarding these projects. Saying that Western
countries were not giving support to Palestine, Arafat asked
Turkey to negotiate new credit facilities with the Western
countries. Turkish officials said that they were continuing
initiatives regarding this issue. Arafat also asked Turkey
to organize a joint project regarding $50 million Eximbank
credit promised by Turkey which remains unused because of
the lack of suitable projects. /Hurriyet/
[04] US: "CUSTOMS UNION MUST BE REALIZED"
A US State Department Spokesman, Nick Burns, reaffirmed US
support for Turkish membership in the EU and said Washington
had no intention of indexing Turkey's EU membership to
progress in resolving the Cyprus issue. "There can be no
connection between the Cyprus issue and US-Turkey relations.
Turkey is an ally of the US and very important from the
strategic stand point. We stand by our attempts to try to
convince our European partners to integrate Turkey into the
EU eventually, and certainly to facilitate the Customs Union
agreement. Turkey will remain one of the most important
countries in all of Europe to the US, and our policy is
based upon that fundamental fact" he said. Burns said that
Turkey-EU ties were discussed at the recent G-7 summit in
Halifax, Canada. "Turkey and the EU should work to create a
close relationship and that there should, we hope, be an
agreement between Turkey and the EU on a customs agreement"
Burns added. He emphasized Turkey's importance for European
stability and security. "We believe that the process of
Turkey's integration with the West through economic
institutions and political relationships is a very important
process for the future of Turkey. And we also believe that
the foundation that Turkey provides, a stable foundation in
its part of the world, which is a troubled part of the
world, is a very important factor in European security and
that the European countries have to take account of that
when they develop their polticies toward Turkey" Burns said.
/Hurriyet-Sabah/
[05] VURAL'S APPOINTMENT TO BONN FORMALIZED
The appointment of Volkan Vural, former advisor to Prime
Minister Tansu Ciller, as Turkey's new ambassador to Bonn
was published in the Official Gazette yesterday. Vural, who
was among the candidates for Foreign Ministry
Undersecretary, replaces Onur Oymen, the ministry's new
undersecretary.
[06] COMMANDER OF NATO'S DEFENCE COLLEGE IN TURKEY
Gen.Richard J.Evraire, the commander of NATO's Defence
College, yesterday visited Defence Minister Mehmet Golhan
and Gen.Ahmet Corekci, deputy chief of general staff in
Ankara, the Anatolia news agency reported. Golhan
reportedly said in the meeting that, in view of increasing
regional clashes, NATO had an important security role to
play. Gen.Corekci said that Gen.Evraire was briefed about
the Turkish Armed Forces, the agency reported.
[07] SIX MILITANTS AND A SOLDIER KILLED IN THE SOUTHEAST
Six militants of the PKK terrorist organization and a
soldier were killed during military operations in the
Southeast. Officials from the state of emergency region
said that three militants were killed in Hakkari's Semdinli
district, two in Sirnak's Namazdagi district and another in
Elazig and their weapons were confiscated. A soldier was
killed in action during the clashes.
[08] NEW TURKISH PARTY TO BE SET UP IN MACEDONIA
A new Turkish Party is to be established in Macedonia,
called the New Turkish Movement, the Anatolia news agency
reported. Quoting a senior official of the party, the
agency said the movement aimed to safeguard the rights of
Turkish people living in Macedonia. The party is expected
to be officially established within a month, Anatolia said.
[09] 1,560 PKK MILITANTS RENDERED INEFFECTIVE IN 1995
Unal Erkan, governor of the state of emergency region, said
yesterday that 1,560 Kurdish separatists had been rendered
"ineffective" in the first five months of 1995, the Anatolia
news agency reported. Erkan said during a press conference
that military operations are continuing against the PKK
militants, but that terrorist attacks in the region had
decreased from a year ago. Erkan said that a total of 113
people -72 men, 20 women, 21 children- had been killed and
142 people had been injured by PKK militants in the first
five months of 1995. The governor also reported that 1,289
PKK militants had been killed, 15 were injured, 130 were
captured and 141 had surrendered in the region over the same
period in 1995.
[10] GERMANY SAYS NO LEGAL STATUS FOR KURDISH PARLIAMENT
Germany said on Monday that the so-called Kurdish Parliament
had no legal status and that cooperation with the parliament
was out of the question. The German government said it
called for a peaceful solution to the problem in the region.
[11] SECOND WARNING TO IRAN
President Suleyman Demirel has again warned Iran about
allowing PKK terrorist groups to filter across the border
between Turkey and Iran.
Demirel has again made it known that Turkey wants Iran to be
far more aware of what the PKK is doing and take action
against border activity that endangers Turkish domestic
security. Demirel has in fact, spoken extensively with
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Alaaddin Brucerdi, who after
his talks with Demirel said that relations between his
country and Turkey were cordial, and that it was the hope of
the Iranian government that more cooperation between Ankara
and Tehran would lead to a solution of the border problem.
But according to Defence Minister Mehmet Golhan, there is
every evidence that the PKK is still using the border with
Iran to get into Turkey. Recent attacks against Turkish
border police stations were carried out by terrorists coming
over from from Iran, say military representatives.
In the meantime, Turkish security forces in the region
around Van have been taking measures against PKK
infiltration. President Demirel has been briefed a number
of times on regional developments. /All papers/
[12] PRAISE FOR TURKEY FROM SINGAPORE
Singapore has been full of praise for a "Turkish Week"
arranged by Turkish Airlines (THY) to promote Turkey in the
towns and cities of Singapore. The special week of
promotion was tied in with new THY flights between Istanbul
and Singapore.
With a "Cafe Turk" and other attractions including folk
dancing and exhibitions by the whirling Dervishes, the
people of Singapore enjoyed a special kind of week.
/Hurriyet/
[13] TURKISH PARLIAMENTARIANS GET RIGHT TO VOTE
Following a proposal by Britain's Lord Finsberg at the Paris
sessions of the Western European Union (WEU), European
parliamentarians agreed that Turkish parliamentarians could
vote in the WEU.
Turkish parliamentarians will thus be able to vote in
committee meetings and similar functions of the WEU. Noting
that Turkey was not yet a full member of the WEU, Spanish
representative Martinez was critical of the Finsberg
proposals and said that it was too early to gove the right
to vote to Turkish representatives. /Cumhuriyet/
[14] GHALI REPORT REVIEWS CYPRUS SITUATION
The prevailing situation in Cyprus was not peace, but rather
a cease-fire of sorts, UN Secretary-General Boutros Ghali
said in a report submitted to the Security Council. Ghali
pointed out that his initiatives for finding a peaceful
solution to the Cyprus question had been unfavorably
effected by the tensions between Turkey and Greece, and
added that UN special representatives Joe Clark and Gustave
Feissel were continuing their contacts for a meeting of the
leaders of the parties. The UN Secretary-General further
noted that both Turkey and Greece have considerably
strengthened their military facilities. Boutros Ghali is
expected to visit Turkey between July 18-22 to discuss the
Cyprus question. /Sabah/
[15] PKK TERRORISTS KILL TWO CHILDREN
Two ten-year old shepherd girls were killed by PKK
terrorists in the province of Batman yesterday. The
children's relatives, hearing the sound of gunfire, rushed
into the surrounding fields and were themselves wounded by a
PKK mine. One of those wounded later died in the hospital.
/Sabah/
[16] AWARD FOR TURKISH PEACE FORCES
The officers, soldiers and noncommissioned officers of the
Turkish Peace Forces who will return Turkey after completing
their term in the UN peace force deployed in Zenica, Bosnia-
Herzegovina have been awarded with "service for peace"
medals. The 160 individuals who will return to Turkey will
be awarded with their medals today in a ceremony that will
be held in Zenica. Meanwhile, it has been decided to give
an "honorary citizenship" to Staff-Colonel and Commander of
the Turkish Peace Forces, Mehmet Ali Erdogan, by the Zenica
city administration. Staff Colonel Mehmet Ali Erdogan will
be announced as "honorary citizen" of Zenica during ceremony
tonight. Staff-Colonel Erdogan has attracted the sympathy
and support of the local people because of learning and
speaking the local language during his one year post in
Zenica. /Milliyet/
[17] TURKEY THE BEST EUROPEAN HOLIDAY DESTINATION
According to research made by the noted German magazine
Focus, Turkey is much better for European tourists than
Italy, Greece and Spain. Focus magazine commissioned the
Munich-based European Research and Information Agency
"Ectrotrans" to find out which were the preferred European
coasts during the 1995 summer season. Importance was to be
given to environmental protection, environmental cleanliness
of the coasts and sea water, and entertainment facilities
were some factors taken into consideration in the research.
Marmaris, Side and Kemer were the first three chosen out of
100 European cities in 16 countries. Research was carried
out by international experts between March and May. Turkey
won the highest scores with her coasts free of seaweed,
clean waters and unspoiled nature. According to the
research, it was shown that Italy, Spain and Greece although
famous for being "tourism paradises" were not deserving this
fame, and it was noted that it was very difficult for the
holiday resorts of these countries to maintain their former
high standards. Concretization, pollution caused by
industrialization and irresponsibility have spelt an end to
these continental centres. /Sabah/
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