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Turkish Press Review 96-05-21

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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>


CONTENTS

  • [01] BOSNIAN SOLDIERS VISIT TURKEY FOR TRAINING
  • [02] GEN. KARADAYI RECEIVES BRITISH AIR FORCE COMMANDER
  • [03] TURKISH NAVAL FORCES COMMANDER VISITS ISRAEL
  • [04] CLINTON: "TURKEY WILL BE EXTENDED FOREIGN AID"
  • [05] TURKISH DEPUTIES TO GO BACK TO WEU
  • [06] TEN PKK MILITANTS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST
  • [07] ATATURK AWARD TO HOLBROOKE
  • [08] ITALY TEMPORARILY LIFTS TRANSIT VISA RESTRICTIONS
  • [09] GREECE NOW OFFERS KARDAK TOUR TO PARLIAMENTARIANS
  • [10] US PUTS COBRAS ON HOLD
  • [11] NEW IRAQ PETROL DEAL ON THE WAY
  • [12] TENSION DURING ATHENS NATO MEETING
  • [13] TURKEY SHARING IN US ANTI-TERROR MEETING

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    TUESDAY MAY 21, 1996

    Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning

    [01] BOSNIAN SOLDIERS VISIT TURKEY FOR TRAINING

    The training of the Bosnian-Croatian Federation Armed Forces began in Ankara yesterday. Ceremonies were held at the Armoured Units School at Etimesgut and at the Training Division headquarters at Polatli. The staff president of the Land Forces headquarters said that the Turkish Armed Forces are supporting the dignified struggle of the Bosnians against the violent attacks they have suffered. "I congratulate you for your great courage and devotion. It is a great pleasure for us to contribute to your training and we will try to do our best to help you" Commander Aktulga said. Commander Aktulga also conveyed the best wishes of L and Forces Commander Hikmet Bayar for the Bosnians' success. /Sabah/

    [02] GEN. KARADAYI RECEIVES BRITISH AIR FORCE COMMANDER

    Gen. Ismail Hakki Karadayi, Chief of General Staff, received Marshall Michael Graydon, commander of the British Royal Air Forces. Graydon, who is the official guest of Air Forces Commander Gen. Ahmet Corekci, met with Karadayi yesterday at the General Staff headquarters. Graydon will leave Turkey today after visiting the Air Force Command in Diyarbakir. /All papers/

    [03] TURKISH NAVAL FORCES COMMANDER VISITS ISRAEL

    Turkish Naval Forces Commander Admiral Guven Erkaya visited Israel within the framework of the agreement for military cooperation recently signed between Turkey and Israel. During his visit, Admiral Erkaya is expected to discuss in detail naval-military cooperation.

    Prior to the visit of the Turkish admiral, the Haaretz newspaper published in Israel, claimed that Turkey and Israel were planning to organize joint naval-military operations in the Mediterranean. Israeli officials have stated however, t hat the bilateral cooperation agreement does not cover any joint military operations, but only cooperation for sea-rescue training. According to Defence Minister Oltan Sungurlu, the agreement also foresees mutual port visits by Turkish and Israeli naval vessels. /Milliyet/

    [04] CLINTON: "TURKEY WILL BE EXTENDED FOREIGN AID"

    The efforts of Republican Party Candidate President Bob Dole and of the Armenia n lobby in the US Congress to stop US credits for Turkey have failed. Dole and other leading figures in the Armenian lobby previously managed to add a "human aid corridor" provision to the Foreign Aid Law, a provision aimed at stopping a id to Turkey, as Dole stated while submitting the proposal. Nevertheless, Clinton has used his right to veto the provision in case it is found to be contrary to national interests.

    In the 1996 fiscal year, Turkey will be extended by the US $320 million as foreign military aid, and $33.5 million in economic support aid. /Sabah/

    [05] TURKISH DEPUTIES TO GO BACK TO WEU

    Turkish deputies, who walked out of the Western European Union (WEU) Parliamentary Assembly last year, will go back to the assembly for the upcoming Paris meeting scheduled for June 3-6. The meeting of the assembly will take up various reports on Bosnia, European intelligence policy and US- European security. The parliamentary delegation from Turkey, an associate member of the WEU, walked out of the meeting last year when they were not given the right to vote in the parliamentary assembly proper but only at commission level. /All papers/

    [06] TEN PKK MILITANTS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST

    Ten PKK militants were killed, 46 caught and three turned themselves in during security operations in the Southeast. Six of the militants were killed in Sirnak, three in Bingol and one in Siirt. The three who turned themselves in surrendered to the security forces in Batman, Diyarbakir and Sirnak. /All papers/

    [07] ATATURK AWARD TO HOLBROOKE

    At the "Cosmos Club" in Washington, the Ataturk Society of America awarded Richard Holbrooke, the former assistant secretary of state, with the "Ataturk Peace and Democracy Award". US President Bill Clinton, Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, and President of the Turkish Constitutional Court Yekta Gungor Ozden, sent messages congratulating Holbrooke and thanking ASA for it s contribution to peace and democracy. Holbrooke noted that Ataturk was among t he 100 most important leaders of the century. "It is important, with respect to relations between the US and Turkey, that the secular, democratic and liberal traditions of Ataturk are sustained in Turkey. Turkey is the most significant country in the world regarding its strategic location and will remain so for the next 10 years" he said. He concluded by saying that it was of the utmost importance that close relations between Turkey and the US should continue. /Hurriyet /

    [08] ITALY TEMPORARILY LIFTS TRANSIT VISA RESTRICTIONS

    Italy, as it does every year, has announced that it will temporarily lift its transit visa restrictions for Turkish citizens residing in the EU countries and Switzerland. The exemption for transit visas will be valid all summer, from May 20 to September 30. /All papers/

    [09] GREECE NOW OFFERS KARDAK TOUR TO PARLIAMENTARIANS

    After respective Turkish and Greek information tours for journalists, Greece has now taken foreign parliamentarians to the twin islets of Kardak, the Anatolia news agency reported. The six parliamentarians' visit to the region was arranged by Panayotis Sguridis, deputy spokesman of the Greek Parliament, who is know n in Turkey for his meeting with outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan, in Lebanon. The trip started from Istankoy (Kos) and proceeded to Kardak. The six deputies, three from Canada and three from the US, were in Athens for a North Atlantic Assembly (NATO) meeting, where Turkish and Greek deputies had a verbal clash when some Greek deputies claimed that Turkey posed a threat to Greece's territorial integrity. The Turkish deputies left the meeting in response.//

    [10] US PUTS COBRAS ON HOLD

    The news from Washington is that the Clinton administration has put Turkey's order for Super Cobra helicopters on hold. Turkey's Foreign Minister, Emre Gonensay, who is making a visit to the US, has been told that the helicopter sale will not go through "for the time being."

    During a 45 minute talk with Secretary of State Warren Christopher, Gonensay was told that the ten helicopters would be held back until after the upcoming US elections. On the other hand, the US has shown its support for Turkey in connection with Aegean issues. Other matters taken up during the current visit, include restructuring the mandate for the "hammer" strike force based at Incirlik near Adana. /All papers/

    [11] NEW IRAQ PETROL DEAL ON THE WAY

    Now that the UN has agreed to ease economic sanctions against Iraq, and allow petrol sales to offset the cost of buying food and other vital supplies, everything looks set for the opening of the overland Kirkuk-Yumurtalik petrol pipeline. There is also a possibility that the Iraqi crude could be refined in Turkey, depending on the decisions of the UN committee dealing with the situation. Iraq will be allowed to sell only a specified amount of petrol on the world market, but Turkey hopes that by getting a share of the business, if only for the specified six month period, losses from years of pipeline inactivity will be to some extent made up. /Milliyet-Sabah/

    [12] TENSION DURING ATHENS NATO MEETING

    Remarks coming from President of the Greek parliament, Apostllos Kaklamanlis, added to tension built up during sessions of the NATO General Council in Athens which finished yesterday. Kaklamanlis accused Turkey of expansionist designs in the Aegean region, in response to which the Turkish delegation, led by Turkish Ambassador to Athens, Umit Pamir, left the meeting. Tensions were later eased when Greek Prime Minister Kostas Simitis stood up for his speech and spoke about the Greek desire for peace with Turkey. /Cumhuriyet /

    [13] TURKEY SHARING IN US ANTI-TERROR MEETING

    Turkey will be represented at a meeting in Washington today that will discuss anti-terror measures by chief of Turkey's contra-terror units, Mehmet Eymur. Eymur will be there in Washington with top experts from Germany and Israel to examine issues stemming from the international "fight gainst terrorism"-and Syr ia's support for terrorism will figure prominently on the agenda. In fact, the whole of the Middle East region will come under close inspection during the mee ting sessions. /Milliyet/
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