TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review
CONTENTS
[01] DEMIREL VISITS BULGARIA
[02] CILLER TO VISIT UZBEKISTAN, AZERBAIJAN
[03] OYMEN ASSURES TRNC ON SECURITY
[04] BAVARIAN MINISTER:"KURDISH PARLIAMENT-IN-EXILE IS PKK PROPAGANDA"
[05] GREEK-PKK COOPERATION ANGERS EP DEPUTY
[06] FM INONU MEETS TURKISH-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP GROUP AT EP
[07] EU PARLIAMENTARIANS TOUR GAP
[08] US MORE CONCERNED ABOUT CYPRUS
[09] DEMIREL COMMENTS ON CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES
[10] OSCE COMMISSION GOES TO CANADA
[11] NO ATTEMPT FOR TURCO-GREEK MEETING
[12] SNEAKY ATHENS
[13] HEAVY CUSTOMS UNION TRAFFIC
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JUL 4, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning
[01] DEMIREL VISITS BULGARIA
Turkish President Suleyman Demirel is to pay a three-day visit
to Bulgaria starting tomorrow at the official invitation of
his Bulgarian counterpart Jelu Jelev. Demirel visited
Bulgaria in 1975 as prime minister. Demirel is to address
parliament during his visit, aimed at boosting political and
economic relations, a statement by the Presidency office said.
Both leaders attended a meeting of the Black Sea Economic
Cooperation council in Bucharest, Romania last week. In a
statement to "Duma" newspaper of the Bulgarian Socialist
Party, which is now in power in Bulgaria and continuation of
the former Communist Party, Demirel stated that there was not
even one problem that could not be solved between Turkey and
Bulgaria. Noting that during the past 20 years everthing had
changed, Demirel said: "We had hard times. History polarized
us. However, following the collapse of the totalitarian
regime, new balances began to be established especially in
Europe. Now, the aim of both countries is the same:
Integration with the European Union. Development of our
relations in every field will speed up integration with the
EU". Pointing out that some extreme nationalist groups tend
to create a gap between the two nations, Demirel said: "The
only capital of extreme nationalism is hatred. These groups
which want to create an atmosphere of hatred creates
polarization in various societies. But, I believe that the
larger part of these societies does not think in the same way
as these groups and excludes them". FM Erdal Inonu is
accompanying Demirel on the Bulgaria visit. /Cumhuriyet/
[02] CILLER TO VISIT UZBEKISTAN, AZERBAIJAN
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller is due to pay official visits to
Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan between July 9 and 12, diplomatic
sources said yesterday. Visiting Tashkent on July 9 and 10 as
the guest of Uzbek President Islam Kerimov, Ciller will mainly
seek improvement of economic ties between Turkey and the
Central Asian state. Ciller is then to fly to Baku for her
visit as the guest of Azeri President Haydar Aliyev. Ciller
and Aliyev are expected to mainly discuss a project for the
transport of future Azeri oil to international markets with a
pipeline routed via Turkish territory.
[03] OYMEN ASSURES TRNC ON SECURITY
Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Onur Oymen, who went to the
island on an introductory visit, assured President Rauf
Denktas on the security of the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (TRNC). "The life and property of all the TRNC
citizens are under the guarantee of Turkey" Oymen told
President Denktas yesterday. "We have reached a critical
stage in the Cyprus question" Denktas said before he met with
Oymen on "Sukran Gunu" or "The Day of Gratitude" which marks
the Turkish side's liberation from Greek Cypriot attacks. "We
will try to act in consensus on the Cyprus issue" Denktas
added.
[04] BAVARIAN MINISTER:"KURDISH PARLIAMENT-IN-EXILE IS PKK
PROPAGANDA"
Guenther Beckstein, Interior Minister of the German State of
Bavaria, said that the Kurdish Parliament-in-exile was PKK
terrorist organization propaganda, the Anatolia news agency
reported yesterday. Beckstein sent a letter to deputies of
the Bavarian state that the Kurdish parliament had not been
formed as the result of an election and thus was not real.
Beckstein added that this parliament did not even claim to
talk on behalf of the Kurdish people. Beckstein also said
that the parliament had been established with financial
support from the PKK, the agency reported.
[05] GREEK-PKK COOPERATION ANGERS EP DEPUTY
The meeting of several Greek deputies with the PKK terrorist
organization leader Abdullah Ocalan in the Bekaa Valley in
Lebanon has angered Marlene Lenz, head of the Human Rights
Commission of the European Parliament, the Anatolia news
agency reported yesterday. Lenz, who is in Antalya at
present, said: "I did not know about this. I first heard
about it in Turkey. We cannot interfere in Greek domestic
affairs but I will ask Greek parliamentarians how they could
do such a thing. It is a part of Papandreau's tactics to
support such anti-Turk institutions".
[06] FM INONU MEETS TURKISH-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP GROUP AT EP
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu met yesterday with members of the
Turkish-German Friendship Group at the European Parliament
(EP) to discuss Turkey's preparations regarding its deal to
enter a customs union with the EU. Inonu briefed the deputies
about Turkey's democratization efforts.
[07] EU PARLIAMENTARIANS TOUR GAP
The delegation of German European Union (EU) parliamentarians
representing the Germany-Turkey Group presently visiting
Turkey, have been on a tour of the Southeastern Anatolia
Project (GAP).
The group of four parliamentarians have expressed massive
surprise at the size of the project, and the potential for
development it offers the region. One member of the
delegation, Klaus Buhler, also noted that Turkey was giving
more than the agreed amount of water to Syria.
Noting that Turkey was the victim of bad press reports in
Germany, the delegates said that they had been greatly
impressed by what they had seen in Turkey. "We will most
certainly convey what we have seen to the German public", they
promised. /Cumhuriyet/
[08] US MORE CONCERNED ABOUT CYPRUS
The Washington administration is daily growing more uneasy
about the increasing tension between Turkey and Greece, and
the effect this could have on finding a solution to the Cyprus
problem.
Thoughts that annexation could surface as an answer to the
dispute between the two communities on the island are looming
up in the minds of US Deputy Secretary of State Richard
Holbrooke, and Special Representative for Cyprus Richard
Beattie. A special meeting between them and Special Cyprus
Coordinator James Williams has been set for 19 July.
The feeling in diplomatic circles is that Cyprus is going to
be squeezed a lot more tightly before the tension in the
region subsides. Diplomatic pressure is being exerted on both
President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)
Rauf Denktas, and leader of the Greek community Glafkos
Klerides, to meet and have further talks. /Milliyet/
[09] DEMIREL COMMENTS ON CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES
President Suleyman Demirel yesterday offered his own thoughts
on the changes to education laws as included in the proposed
changes to the constitution. The changes to the constitution
and other matters related to changes in the law are a matter
of hot debate, but Demirel noted that in some areas there was
unity of thought about the changes.
There is evidence of a spirit of compromise among the
political parties as debate speeds up in view of the short
time remaining for passing the changes into law. Prime
Minister Ciller has also stepped up the pressure to get
parliament to move faster. /Cumhuriyet/
[10] OSCE COMMISSION GOES TO CANADA
A Commission including five parliamentarians chaired by ANAP
(Motherland Party) Konya Deputy Mehmet Kececiler has gone to
Ottawa, Canada to participate in Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentarians Assembly that
will be held on 4-8 July. The commission will participate in
the fourth ordinary meeting of the organization. Nihat
Matkap, CHP (Republican People's Party) Hatay Deputy, Melike
Tugay Hasefe, ANAP (Motherland Party) Istanbul Deputy, Uluc
Gurkan, DSP (Democratic Left Party) Ankara Deputy and Ahmet
Feyzi Inceoz, RP (Welfare Party) Tokat Deputy are included in
the commission. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] NO ATTEMPT FOR TURCO-GREEK MEETING
There was no attempt on the part of President Suleyman Demirel
to meet with his Greek counterpart Kostis Stefanopulos during
the Black Sea Economic Cooperation summit in Romania last
week, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Omer Akbel said at a press
conference held yesterday in the Foreign Ministry. "Neither
of the two sides expressed a desire for a bilateral meeting,"
Akbel noted. He added that Turkey wanted a dialogue to solve
the problems between Turkey and Greece, but this was not
reciprocated by the Greek side. /Cumhuriyet/
[12] SNEAKY ATHENS
The Greek government maintains its indifferent attitude with
respect to the contacts of Greek parliamentarians with the PKK
terrorist organization. Government Spokesman Evangelos
Venizelos reiterated that the meeting of these "independent"
parliamentarians, led by Greek Paliament Deputy Speaker
Panayotus Sguridis, with PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan had in no
way any binding effect upon the Greek government. At the same
time, Greek newspapers evaluate the meeting of the six Greek
parliamentarians with the PKK leader as a "foreign policy
mistake". /Milliyet/
[13] HEAVY CUSTOMS UNION TRAFFIC
Sides are revising and intensifying technical preparations and
relations with the European Parliament (EP) which is the
decision making body with a view to completing customs union
between Turkey and the EU which is agreed to be put into force
on 1 January, 1996. The European Parliament will start the
approval process of the customs union during a general council
to be held on 10 July. The count-down for the customs union
has begun at technical levels and politically. Fulfillment of
the promises by the sides within the framework of the Customs
Union Agreement accepted on 6 March, 1995, following
negotiations between Turkey and the EU during the last two
years, and the attitude of the EP about suspending relations
with the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) will be made
clear during the next six months. Husamettin Cindoruk,
Speaker of the TGNA spoke about measures to be taken for an
easy customs union transition process with Foreign Minister
Erdal Inonu yesterday. Sergei Abou, chief of the EU Turkey
desk will come to Turkey within the framework of relations for
customs union. Tomorrow Onur Oymen, the Undersecretary of the
Foreign Ministry will go to Spain, which will be the EU term
chairman and will confirm the date of Prime Minister Tansu
Ciller's upcoming visit to Spain. A visit by deputy Prime
Minister Hikmet Cetin to Strasbourg and a visit by Erdal Inonu
to Brussels are on the agenda. The European Democratic Group
and the heads of the European Democratic Federation will
arrive in Ankara at the end of July and at the beginning of
August. A decision has been made regarding meeting their
commitments by the sides by the beginning of 1996, an
agreement for which was made during the Partnership Council
meeting between Turkey and the EU on 6 March, 1995. According
to the decision, EU financial support to Turkey is being
considered. In the decision regarding the customs union
process, Turkey's responsibilities were given priority. The
EU accelerated the dialogue process with the Greek side
representing the "Republic of Cyprus" in return for an end to
the Greek veto on 6 March when the customs union text with
Turkey was prepared. /Cumhuriyet/
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