TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (July 13, 1995)
From: hristu@arcadia.harvard.edu (Dimitrios Hristu)
CONTENTS
[01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL ON BALKAN TOUR
[02] CILLER USES ARMENIAN ROUTE
[03] MAIN TARGET IS STABILITY
[04] FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWING IN
[05] PARLIAMENTARIANS DROP BOYCOTT
[06] MORE COOPERATION WITH SPAIN
[07] ANKARA HAPPY WITH CHIRAC
[08] 2,472 PKK MILITANTS "RENDERED INEFFECTIVE" IN 1995
[09] ROMANIAN PRESIDENT ION ILIESCU RECEIVES EREK
[10] THE NETHERLANDS: BILATERAL COOPERATION CONTINUES
[11] NINE PKK MILITANTS AND TWO SOLDIERS KILLED
[12] SINGAPOREANS PREFER TURKEY FOR HOLIDAYS
[13] US SUPPORTS HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS IN TURKEY
[14] DRUG BUST AT KAPIKULE BORDER GATE
[15] YILMAZ TO VISIT MOSCOW
[16] USE OF INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY RISES BY 81.5 % IN JUNE
[17] PKK CRUSHED IN ITS LAIR
[18] POSITIVE MESSAGE FOR THE EU
[19] GREECE SUPPORTING PKK
[20] GHALI BRIEFED ABOUT PKK
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JULY 13, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL ON BALKAN TOUR
President Suleyman Demirel has arrived in Tirana on the
first leg of his visit designed to boost Turkey's relations
with two key Balkan countries, Albania and Macedonia.
"Turkey has historical and sociological relations with the
Balkan region, so it is only natural that we take a close
interest in the region. Turkey, as a responsible state of
the region, is doing all it can for the establishment of
stability in the region" Demirel said before his departure.
Noting that Turkey was the first country to recognize
Macedonia and open an embassy, Demirel said: "Turkey
supports Macedonia". Demirel pointed out that Turkey's
trade with Western Europe was made via the Balkans.
Stressing that Turkey's friendly and constructive relations
with Albania and Macedonia were advancing, Demirel said that
top-level and frequent visits with Albania had contributed
to the development of cooperation between the two countries.
Demirel was accompanied by Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu,
some deputies and businessmen. Demirel met with President
Sali Berisha and addressed the Albanian People's Assembly.
Completing his contacts in Albania yesterday, Demirel will
go to Ohri, Macedonia today and Skobje tomorrow. He will
sign a Friendship, Cooperation and Good Neighbour Accord and
agreements for the protection and encouragement of
investments. /Hurriyet-Sabah/
[02] CILLER USES ARMENIAN ROUTE
For part of her tour of some of the Central Asian countries,
Prime Minister Ciller flew along the so-called "Armenian air
corridor" -unused since Armenian military units began to
invade and occupy Azeri territories.
The Turkey-Armenia air corridor has been a sensitive issue
for some time, but during her last visit to the US, Ciller
said that as a gesture towards the Armenians, Turkey would
have the corridor re-opened. Last month Foreign Minister
Erdal Inonu used the route on the way to Baku, and the air
corridor was declared officially re-opened. /Hurriyet/
[03] MAIN TARGET IS STABILITY
Speaking at Ankara Esenboga airport yesterday following her
visit to Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Ciller
said that one of Turkey's basic targets was "full
cooperation with Russia to create stability in the region."
Ciller noted that more than just cultural ties were needed
with some of the Central Asian. "On my tour, I saw that
difficult days were ahead. Economic ties also need to be
developed. Ties with our neighbour Russia also need to be
strengthened" noted Ciller. /Cumhuriyet/
[04] FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWING IN
In comparison with June of last year, foreign capital
investment in Turkey has shown an increase of 188 percent,
peaking out last month at almost 451 million dollars.
The latest figures show that last year's total capital
investment was surpassed during the first six months of this
year. /Milliyet/
[05] PARLIAMENTARIANS DROP BOYCOTT
The group of twelve Turkish parliamentarians representing
Turkey in the European Parliamentary Council, have decided
to end their boycott of parliament sessions.
The group began their boycott protest action last April when
the EU was debating whether or not to suspend further talks
on Turkey's membership in the EU. Connecting the issue with
human rights and the PKK terrorist question, the twelve
claimed that Turkey's national integrity was under fire and
withdrew from further debate. According to head of the
group, DYP representative Sait Kemal Mimaroglu, the twelve
parliamentarians will attend upcoming sessions in
Strasbourg. /All papers/
[06] MORE COOPERATION WITH SPAIN
Spain has informed Turkey that it is ready to cooperate more
in the areas of security and anti-terrorist control.
According to a statement by Foreign Ministry deputy
spokesman Nurettin Nurkan, Foreign Ministry adviser Onur
Oymen during recent contacts in Madrid secured new
agreements in these areas.
Spain has also confirmed that it supports EU customs union
with Turkey, and will exert pressure to have the agreement
signed. /Cumhuriyet/
[07] ANKARA HAPPY WITH CHIRAC
Turkey reacted gratefully to French President Jacques
Chirac's appeal to the European Parliament to ratify the
customs union. "We are happy with the statements of
President Chirac" Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Nurettin
Nurkan said at a press conference yesterday. Chirac,
reporting to the Strasbourg-based European Parliament on
France's recently ended presidency, said Turkey's
aspirations to be associated with Europe should not be
disappointed. A word of support also came from Spanish
Foreign Minister Javier Solana, whose country has taken over
the presidency, "Turkey is an irreplaceable Mediterranean
partner of the EU" Solana said. Ankara's reaction to an
interim report by the European Commission, the Union's
executive body, however, has been lukewarm. "The report
appears evenhanded, and gives the impression of refraining
from criticizing Turkey overtly and exaggeratedly" Nurkan
said. However, he compared the report unfavourably to one
that was recently prepared by the US State Department. "The
Commission does not fully show that the human rights abuses
in Turkey are caused by the terrorism of the PKK terrorist
organization" Nurkan said.
[08] 2,472 PKK MILITANTS "RENDERED INEFFECTIVE" IN 1995
Unal Erkan, governor of the State of Emergency region, said
on Tuesday that 2,472 Kurdish separatists had been "rendered
ineffective" (killed, captured or surrendered) in the first
six months of 1995. Erkan said during a press conference in
Diyarbakir that military operations are continuing against
militants of the PKK terrorist organization, but that
terrorist attacks in the region had decreased from a year
ago. He said that in the first six months of 1994, there
had been 1,553 terrorist attacks in the region, but in the
first six months of 1995, there were 824 terrorist attacks.
Erkan said a total of 129 people had been killed by PKK
militants in the first six months of 1995, and 321 soldiers
had died in action. The governor also reported that 2,130
PKK militants out of the total 2,472 were killed within the
emergency rule region. Erkan added that the PKK was being
weakened by factionalism and that it would soon be defeated.
/Sabah/
[09] ROMANIAN PRESIDENT ION ILIESCU RECEIVES EREK
Transportation Minister Ali Sevki Erek was received
yesterday by President Ion Iliescu in Romania. Erek
presented messages to Iliescu from both President Suleyman
Demirel and Prime Minister Tansu Ciller. Erek is in Romania
to participate in meetings of the Turco-Romanian
transportation committee. After the meetings in Romania,
Erek will visit the Bulgarian transportation minister in
Bulgaria.
[10] THE NETHERLANDS: BILATERAL COOPERATION CONTINUES
The Dutch Interior Ministry said that the cooperation
between its intelligence services and those of Turkey in the
fight against terrorism would continue without fail. "The
tension between The Hague and Ankara, which arose because of
the PKK's establishment of a Kurdish parliament-in-exile,
has not affected cooperation between the two countries'
intelligence services" Dutch officials said. /Sabah/
[11] NINE PKK MILITANTS AND TWO SOLDIERS KILLED
Nine PKK militants were killed during military operations
and two soldiers lost their lives in clashes. Three members
of the outlawed Hezbollah were also captured. Officials
from the emergency rule region governor's office said six of
the militants, two of whom were women, were killed in
Hakkari's Yuksekova district, two died in Diyarbakir's Lice
district and one militant was killed in Sirnak's Uludere
district. Meanwhile, PKK militants attacked a military
vehicle, killed one soldier and injured four soldiers and a
village guard in Mus' Uvecler district. Military officials
said that the injured were taken to a medical school
hospital in Diyarbakir. /Cumhuriyet/
[12] SINGAPOREANS PREFER TURKEY FOR HOLIDAYS
According to the statistics of NATAS (Travel Agencies Union
of Singapore), most Singaporeans prefer Turkey as a holiday
destination to other countries. Tourism Ministry officials
said that previously Turkey was unfamiliar to the people of
Singapore, but this year, travel agencies were surprised by
the level of Turkey's popularity. /Cumhuriyet/
[13] US SUPPORTS HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS IN TURKEY
An agreement between the US and Turkey aiming to improve
health conditions in the latter country was signed by Sally
Sheldon, representing the US, and Omer Yildiz, deputy
undersecretary at the Health Ministry. Yildiz said the aim
of the agreement was to reduce the number of fatalities
among mothers and young children -who make up 60 % of the
population- as well as to improve their health conditions.
Yildiz concluded that they have been cooperating with
international health associations as well as with the US on
similar projects since the mid-1970s.
[14] DRUG BUST AT KAPIKULE BORDER GATE
Officials from the Edirne governor's office said in a
written statement that, based on a tip, some 55 kilograms of
heroin was found in secret compartments of a bus as a result
of cooperation between Kapikule border gate officials and
the police. Officials also said that the heroin was worth
TL 300 billion. The officials noted that 11 people had been
taken into custody, two of them citizens of Poland.
[15] YILMAZ TO VISIT MOSCOW
Deputy Chairman of the European Democrats Union (EDU) and
Chairman of the Motherland Party (ANAP), Mesut Yilmaz will
go to Moscow tomorrow to attend the meeting of the
commission regarding Russia's integration with Europe.
After participating in the EDU meeting on Saturday morning,
Yilmaz will hold a press conference the same day. Yilmaz
will visit Leningrad on Monday. /Cumhuriyet/
[16] USE OF INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY RISES BY 81.5 % IN JUNE
Turkey's use of its manufacturing capacity in June, 1995,
increased to 81.5 % from the 70 % of the same month last
year, State Statistics Institute (DIE) figures revealed
yesterday. /All papers/
[17] PKK CRUSHED IN ITS LAIR
Entering north Iraq and making attacks at midnight, Turkish
commandos have inflicted great losses upon the PKK terrorist
organization by using guerilla tactics. Commandos carried
out operation "Dragon" in order to destroy the terrorist
organization which had begun to set-up camps in northern
Iraq again. After killing 167 PKK terrorists during the
6-day operation, the commandos have been withdrawn. A
military expert said that Operation Dragon had been carried
out in perfect military fashion. The same expert said:
"This operation was as successful as the operation of
British commandos in the 2nd World War." 21 specially
trained commandos were martyred and 7 soldiers were wounded.
/Hurriyet/
[18] POSITIVE MESSAGE FOR THE EU
Although Serge Abou, the head of the Mediterranean desk of
the European Commission (EC) said that he believed that
Turkey would achieve customs union with the EU, an EU
progress report regarding Turkey has been criticized by the
Ankara government. Stressing that some circles in Europe
had doubts about Turkey's meeting the necessary conditions
for customs union, Abou said: "But I have always trusted in
the capacity of Turkey." Recalling that the European
Parliament had asked for improvements in human rights and
democratization from Turkey, in line with Turkey's customs
union application, Abou said that the last report of the EU
Commission regarding Turkey would be published after the
completion of the process regarding constitutional
amendments in Turkey. Saying that he saw no reason for
postponing Turkey's customs union, Abou stated that making
constitutional amendments was not that easy and that it
could also be seen that governments having the majority in
their parliaments were also facing the same difficulties.
Nurettin Nurkan, Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman said that
the EU Commission interim report was trying to be impartial
in many issues but was making mistake in its opinion
regarding the necessity to find a political solution to
terrorism. Taking on the term-presidency of the EU, Spain
has announced that effort would be exerted in order to
realize Turkey's customs union during the next six months
programme of the EU. The European Parliament has called
upon Turkey to continue its effort regarding constitutional
reforms. /Hurriyet-Cumhuriyet-Sabah/
[19] GREECE SUPPORTING PKK
At a press conference held yesterday, Foreign Ministry
deputy spokesman Nurettin Nurkan said that the Turkish
government had used every opportunity to warn the public
about the support extended by Greece to the PKK terrorist
organization. Nurkan added that many documents proving the
connection between Greece and the PKK organization had been
submitted to the attention of the public. /Cumhuriyet/
[20] GHALI BRIEFED ABOUT PKK
UN Secretary-General Boutros Ghali met officials from the UN
High Commission for Refugees which is providing shelter,
food and financial aid to PKK members living in the Lavrion
Refugee Camp in Greece. UN officials in Athens informed
Ghali about PKK activities in Greece and about the support
provided to the organization by Greece.
In Athens, Ghali was presented with the Onasis Award, worth
$250 thousand, during a ceremony attended by many
distinguished guests. /Cumhuriyet/
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