TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (July 10, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] DEMIREL TO VISIT ALBANIA AND MACEDONIA
[02] CILLER IN UZBEKISTAN
[03] FM INONU ARRIVES IN TURKMENISTAN
[04] TURKEY LAUNCHES DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE FOR BOSNIA
[05] PKK BECOMING A PROBLEM FOR GERMANY
[06] US WARNS ATHENS ABOUT PKK
[07] US MEETING WITH KURDISH LEADERS
[08] INTERNATIONAL CHECHEN CONGRESS FORMED
[09] ANKARA URGES HELSINKI COMMISSION TO THINK OBJECTIVELY
[10] SOLIDARITY MEETING STARTS IN ALMATY
[11] FORESTRY MINISTER PROMISES AID TO AFFOREST TRNC
[12] GUEST FOR THE CUSTOMS UNION
[13] IRAN ENTERS IRAQ AND HITS REBEL CAMP WITH ROCKETS
[14] TOURISTS POUR INTO ANTALYA
[15] EUROPEAN PRESS PRAISES TURKEY AS HOLIDAY SPOT
[16] CEM BECOMES CULTURE MINISTER
[17] TURKEY:"AI HAS LONG LOST ITS CREDIBILITY"
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DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JULY 10, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning
[01] DEMIREL TO VISIT ALBANIA AND MACEDONIA
President Suleyman Demirel will visitAlbania and Macedonia
betweenJuly 12-14 as the guest of each country's president,
theAnatolia news agency reported. The development of
bilateral relations and regional and international issues will
be discussed, the ForeignMinistry said. Foreign Minister
Erdal Inonu will accompany the president on this trip.
[02] CILLER IN UZBEKISTAN
Prime Minister Tansu Cillerleft yesterday morning for an
officialvisit to Uzbekistan, after which she will move on to
visit Azerbaijan."Our main aim is to develop relations
betweenour countries in every field on the basis of non-
interferencein each other's internal affairs and the
furtheringof common interests" Ciller said at a press
conference at Esenboga Airport.Relations between Uzbekistan
and Turkey have developed to a great extent in the
three-and-a-halfyears since the country gained its
independence,Ciller said. Prime Minister Tansu Ciller has
signed four agreements in Uzbekistan where she is on a two-day
official visit.Uzbek President Islam Kerimov welcomed Ciller
with a military ceremony at TashkentAirport yesterday. On
theway to the state guest house the road was decorated with
Turkish and Uzbek flags and peoplewaived welcoming slogans
andrequests about strengthening Turkish-Uzbek cooperation.
Tansu Ciller'shusband Ozer Ciller, State Minister Ayvaz
Gokdemir,Veysel Atasoy, Energy and Natural Sources Minister,
Ziya Halis, Ministerof Labour and Social Security, some
deputies,Yalim Erez, chairman of the Turkish Union of
Chambersand Stock Exchanges (TOBB), some high level
bureaucrats,businessmen and general directors of some public
institutions are accompanyingTansu Ciller. Ciller talked
withIslam Kerimov the Uzbek President after resting at the
state guest house.Meanwile, State Minister Ayvaz Gokdemir,
VeyselAtasoy, Minister of Energy and Natural Sources, Ziya
Halis, Minister of Labour and SocialSecurity and Abdulaziz
Kamilov,the Uzbek Foreign Minister signed four agreements in
connectionwith easing visa procedures, scientific and
technical cooperation and the establishment of a mixed
economicy commission.Prime Minister Tansu Ciller said that
theyhad agreed with Uzbek President Islam Kerimov on a road
construction projectbetween Turkey and Uzbekistan and a
naturalgas project. Ciller and Kerimov have called to
Turkish companies to make newinvestments. Uzbek President
Kerimovgave a dinner at the Nevruz Palace yesterday night in
honour of Prime Minister Tansu Ciller.In her speech at the
dinner,Ciller stated that she was making her first visit to
Central Asia.Stressing that Turkey was the first country to
recognizeUzbekistan and open an embassy in Tashkent, Ciller
said:"Turkey has exerted every effort to support Uzbekistan
andhelp stabilize her independency, to realize necessary
reforms and to establish institutions for her national unity."
Uzbek President Islam Kerimov stated that the ties between the
two countries stemmed from the past.He explained that these
connectionswere not only coming from the same racial origins
or having the same languages and religion, and said: "Turkey
isin the vanguard of the countries beginning to establish a
new system in the East"./Cumhuriyet-Sabah/
[03] FM INONU ARRIVES IN TURKMENISTAN
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu has arrivedin Turkmenistan as
theguest of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Boris
Shimuradov. The first talks he held were with Turkish
businessmenoperating in the country. They told the minister
that,while generally successful, business was slowing
slightlybecause payments were not being made on time. Inonu
promised to do all he could to solve the problem.The volume
of trade between Turkey and Turkmenistan has increased
fivefold since 1992, increasing to a totalof $150 million.
Investmentsby Turkish businessmen in the country now total
$1.5 billion."Turkmenistan is leaning more and more toward
anindependent foreign policy. Turkey supports this tendency
fully" Inonu said.Inonu will meet with the Turkmen President
today and is expected to return to Turkey on Tuesday morning.
[04] TURKEY LAUNCHES DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE FOR BOSNIA
Turkey, concerned about the Serbian attacks on the safe havens
inBosnia-Herzegovina, has sent a number of messages to the
leaders ofkey countries and international organizations.
PresidentSuleyman Demirel contacted a group of international
leaders,a statement from the president's press office
reportedyesterday. Bosnian President Alija Izzetbegovic
called Demirel yesterday morning to reportthat the Serbian
attackson the safe havens, particularly Srebrenica, had been
intensified. Izzetbegovic asked Demirel to start an
initiativevis-a-vis the "interested" heads of state or
government, the press release said. Within this framework,
Demirelsent a message to 11 leaders, asking them to "help
take necessary measures to stop the Serbian attacks" itsaid.
Theleaders to whom messages were sent include US President
BillClinton, French President Jacques Chirac, Russian
PresidentBoris Yeltsin, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and
BritishPrime Minister John Major. The Organization of
IslamicConference countries to which Demirel sent a message
are Pakistan,Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Egypt, Malaysia and
Indonesia. In a related development, Hikmet Cetin, Deputy
Prime Minister, has appealed to UNSecretary-General Boutros
Ghali and NATO Secretary-General Willy Claes to "intervene", a
statement from his office said."NATO and the UN should carry
outtheir obligations in Bosnia-Herzegovina" Cetin said.
/Hurriyet-Cumhuriyet/
[05] PKK BECOMING A PROBLEM FOR GERMANY
According to a report by the German security services, the PKK
terroristorganization is fast becoming a serious problem in
Germany.The German report notes the developments made by the
PKKin Germany and confirms that the PKK has been behind an
increasing number of seriouscrimes in various regions of
Germany. Back in Turkey, where the fight against PKK
terrorism continues unabated, representatives ofthe Turkish
military forces said over the weekend that they were preparing
even now to carry on the fight through the winter, keeping PKK
groupsbottled up in the mountains. Military and police
security points will be specially equipped todeal with PKK
attacksthat in the past have caused many deaths and serious
damage.The military representatives also claim that Turkish
forcesduring the last military incursion into northern Iraq
killed 110 PKK terrorists.Although the fighting has ended,
militaryunits are still carrying on with search and destroy
operations.Reports from the southeast of the country say
thatweekend clashes between security forces and the PKK led
to the death of six more PKK terrorists in the Cukurca region.
Thirteenmore are reported to have been killed in other
regions./All papers/
[06] US WARNS ATHENS ABOUT PKK
TheWashington administration has warned Athens about
developingties with the PKK terror organization at the cost
of increasing tension with Turkey.The US has told Athens
that an increase in tension between Greece and Turkey over the
PKK issues and developments in theAegean Sea must not be
allowedto develop into something more serious. With more
evidence accumulating that Greece is giving extensivesupport
tothe PKK, the US has let it be known that it is most uneasy
over developmentsbetween Turkey and Greece. The US is
concernedthat a serious clash could erupt between Turkey and
Greece in the Aegean Sea.Despite the US warning and sharp
wordsfrom Turkey, reports from Athens say that the Greek
government is getting ready to send more military units to the
Greekislands that fill the Aegean Sea. The Greek Military
DefenceCouncil meeting for the first time will likely
considera "new defence policy" against Turkey, and support
this by beefing up the Greek islands with weapons andtroops.
/All papers/
[07] US MEETING WITH KURDISH LEADERS
In a move to exert more pressure against theKurdish leaders
in northern Iraq, US government representatives will meet with
Kurdish party leaders Mesut Barzani and CelalTalabani in a
yetundisclosed European city. There are rumours that Ankara
couldhost the meeting. The main message that the US
representativeswill convey to Talabani and Barzani is that
they must do something about the PKK by blocking its movesin
theregion. Turkey and Iraq will be involved to some extent
in the new US initiatives./Cumhuriyet/
[08] INTERNATIONAL CHECHEN CONGRESS FORMED
The formation of an International Chechen Congress,based in
theUS but with representatives from 12 states and regions
including Turkey, has been announced at a press conferencein
Istanbul. Professor Mohammed Sisani, Chairman of the
organization, said that their aimwas to inform the world
aboutthe reality of Chechnya and hold meetings twice a year.
Dr.Seyit Hasan Ebumuslum, chairmanof the Chechnya foreign
affairs'committee, said they would continue the struggle for
independence and thanked Turkeyfor its support since the
start of the war./All papers/
[09] ANKARA URGES HELSINKI COMMISSION TO THINK OBJECTIVELY
Turkey, angered by the urging ofthe US Congress' Helsinki
Commission to free 242 people detained for protesting during a
trial, urged the commission to be "objective andresponsible"
inthe claims it makes about Turkey. "The Helsinki comission
would rather judge before learning of the facts of the case" a
statementfrom the Turkish Embassy in Washington said. "The
people whohad been detained were obstructing the legal
process".
[10] SOLIDARITY MEETING STARTS IN ALMATY
The third solidarity meeting of visually-impaired peoplefrom
the Turkish-speaking Republics will start today in Almaty, the
capital of Kazakhstan, and last until Friday. Education and
rehabilitationmodels for the visually- impaired will be
discussed at the gathering, which will be coordinatedby the
PrimeMinistry's General Directorate of Social Services and
the Society for the Protection of Children.
[11] FORESTRY MINISTER PROMISES AID TO AFFOREST TRNC
Turkeywill provide labour to afforest the newly-bare
5,800-acreforest area in the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (TRNC) which wasrecently burned, Forestry Minister
HasanEkinci said yesterday. Ekinci, who left for the TRNC
after the press conference, said that the ministry would focus
on5,800 fertile acres, although a total of 8,000 acres had
been destroyed.
[12] GUEST FOR THE CUSTOMS UNION
Turkish Desk Chief of the EU, Serge Abou will arrive in Ankara
todayand make important contacts on the customs union issue.
At the meetings with Abou, who will stayin Ankara for two
days,technical studies that the sides are obliged to carry
out beforethe customs union goes into effect, will be
reviewed./Hurriyet/
[13] IRAN ENTERS IRAQ AND HITS REBEL CAMP WITH ROCKETS
Iranian troops yesterdayblasted the country's main armed
oppositiongroup at a base inside Iraq after slipping across
the border, but caused no casualties, the People'sMujahedeen
groupsaid. Revolutionary Guards hit Ashraf Camp with five
107 mm Katyusha rocketsafter staging the pre-dawn attack
sevenkilometres from the camp, the Mujahedeen said in a
statement.Other rockets landed outside the camp, which is
eastof Baghdad and about 50 kilometres west of the border.
The People's Mujahedeen National Liberation Army tookcontrol
of the site where the attack was staged about 45 minutes later
and seized rocket launchers, the group saidin a statement.
Mujahedeenleader Massoud Rajavi told UN Secretary-General
Boutros Ghali in a letter that the attack was "the 34th attack
stagedby the Iranian regime against the Mujahedeen in Iraq
since the start of 1993".The last Iranian attack against
Ashraf camp was staged on October 19, 1994./Cumhuriyet/
[14] TOURISTS POUR INTO ANTALYA
Officials at Antalya Airport said that the number oftourists
visitingAntalya during the first six months of 1995 was 82 %
more than the same period last year.Tourism officials said
thatthe hotels and holiday villages are 90 or 100 % full and
added that they were expecting to pass the estimates forJuly
and August./All papers/
[15] EUROPEAN PRESS PRAISES TURKEY AS HOLIDAY SPOT
Turkey and Turkish tourism continuesto be praised by the
Europeanpress, the Anatolia news agency reported. Officials
fromthe Tourism Ministry said that the weekly "Travel
Magazine"in Belgium said that 72 % of Belgian tourists
preferred Turkey for their summer holiday.Mugla's Marmaris,
Icmelerand Fethiye districts were introduced in a program on
Belgium's BRT-N TV channel which said that Turkey was the best
buy in Europe for vacations.
[16] CEM BECOMES CULTURE MINISTER
IsmailCem, Istanbul deputy from the junior coalition
RepublicanPeople's Party (CHP) became Turkey's new culture
minister.The post had become vacant due to the resignation
of Ercan Karakas./All papers/
[17] TURKEY:"AI HAS LONG LOST ITS CREDIBILITY"
Turkey, angered by a severe human rights reportfrom Amnesty
International,retorted by saying that the London-based group
had lost its credibility longago. "As far as claims of
tortureare concerned, this organization has made so many
exaggerated and false claims in the pastthat is no longer
possibleto understand how many of its claims are true this
time" Foreign Ministry Omer Akbel saidin a response to a
question on the report.
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