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Turkish Press Review, 97-06-24

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] YILMAZ STARTS TALKS ON FORMING A NEW COALITION
  • [02] TURKEY DEMANDS JUSTICE AFTER BELGIAN TERRORIST ATTACK
  • [03] 65 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED
  • [04] PKK COOPERATES WITH RUSSIAN MAFIA
  • [05] TURKEY WORRIED OVER GREEK-ARMENIAN COOPERATION
  • [06] SHARES SURGE 8 PERCENT
  • [07] ARSON IN BERLIN
  • [08] SYMPOSIUM ON CRUSADES IN ISTANBUL
  • [09] TRABZON SUMMIT OF BALKAN COUNTRIES
  • [10] CYPRUS LAND DEBATE FLARES UP
  • [11] TURKEY-US-JORDAN COOPERATION AGAINST DRUG SMUGGLING
  • [12] TURKISH TV EXPORTS INCREASE
  • [13] TURKISH CASINOS ARE PREFERRED BY ISRAELIS
  • [14] US PRESSURES GREECE
  • [15] HAZELNUT EXPORTS TO THE US
  • [16] COMMITTEE TO HANDLE OUTSTANDING LIBYAN DEBTS
  • [17] BEKSA IS FINALIST IN EUROPEAN QUALITY CONTEST
  • [18] TOURISM OSCARS AWARDED TO TURKEY
  • [19] TURKISH FOOTBALL TEAM IN FINALS

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    JUNE 24, 1997

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

    [01] YILMAZ STARTS TALKS ON FORMING A NEW COALITION

    ANAP leader Mesut Yilmaz, asked by President Demirel to form a new government last weekend, begins today rounds of talks with leaders of the other parties. On top of the agenda will be his demand for support for the government he intends to form.

    Today, Yilmaz will meet DYP leader Tansu Ciller, DSP leader Bulent Ecevit, CHP leader Deniz Baykal and DTP leader Husamettin Cindoruk. These initial talks are expected to give a hint as to whether or not Yilmaz will be able to form a government capable of winning a vote of confidence. His aim is to present a cabinet list to the President by next Monday. /Milliyet/

    [02] TURKEY DEMANDS JUSTICE AFTER BELGIAN TERRORIST ATTACK

    At a weekly press conference yesterday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Sermet Atacanli said that Turkey was deeply concerned about the terrorist bombing of the Turkish Embassy in Brussels last Saturday and demanded that the terrorists be caught and punished. Atacanli recalled that before the attack, Turkey had warned the Belgian authorities that an attack was possible. He added that Turkey would ask the Belgian government to pay for the damage caused by the terrorist attack.

    Turkish Ambassador to Brussels, Guner Oztek, yesterday presented to the Belgian Foreign Ministry two notes of protest - one condemning the attack and demanding punishment for the terrorists, and the other asking the Belgian authorities to compensate Turkey for the losses suffered as a result of the attack. /Sabah/

    [03] 65 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED

    In clashes in southeastern Turkey between Turkish security forces and PKK terrorists, 65 terrorists have been killed during the last two days. According to official figures, so far more than 3,000 separatists have been put out of action by the Turkish Armed Forces in an operation code named "Hammer". Tons of ammunition and food in addition to various weapons have also been seized. /Milliyet/

    [04] PKK COOPERATES WITH RUSSIAN MAFIA

    According to US intelligence, the Russian mafia has been selling arms to the terrorist PKK organization. Weapons were mostly smuggled into Turkey through the Kapikule and Sarp border gates. According to a Washington Times newspaper report based on some secret CIA reports, some high-level Russian officials were involved in the arms transfers which lasted for nearly one year. /Cumhuriyet/

    [05] TURKEY WORRIED OVER GREEK-ARMENIAN COOPERATION

    At a weekly press conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Sermet Atacanli said that Turkey will closely follow relations between Greece and Armenia, two countries that recently agreed to cooperate in military intelligence exchange and military training. After an official visit to Armenia last Saturday, Greek Chief of General Staff Atanasios Soganis announced that the two countries will exchange military intelligence, and that both countries were planning the extension of a joint military exercise programme. /Hurriyet/

    [06] SHARES SURGE 8 PERCENT

    After ANAP leader Mesut Yilmaz undertook the task of setting up a new coalition, Istanbul stock exchange shares surged over 8 percent. The IMKB National-100 index leapt 8.04 percent, or 132 points, to end the day at 1,774, an all-time record. Trading volume also surged to an unusually high $311 million, more than double Friday's volume. /All papers/

    [07] ARSON IN BERLIN

    Berlin police confirmed Monday that a fire which injured eight people on Sunday night in a building that was home to Turkish families was the result of arson. The fire started in the basement of a five-story building. A police spokesman said that if the fire had not been noticed at an early stage, there would have been a major disaster. Eight Turks, including three children were hospitalized after the fire. /Hurriyet/

    [08] SYMPOSIUM ON CRUSADES IN ISTANBUL

    Scholars from eight countries are in Istanbul for an international symposium on the Crusades. In a message to the participants President Demirel said that the Crusades had brought about considerable economic, political and cultural interaction between two big civilizations. The three-day symposium is organized by the Turkish History Institution. /Cumhuriyet/

    [09] TRABZON SUMMIT OF BALKAN COUNTRIES

    In a move to develop cooperation between the central Black Sea port of Trabzon and the Balkan and Caucasian countries, an important meeting was held yesterday to discuss regional developments and take up matters like visa applications and relations with the European Union (EU). Governor of Trabzon, Ismet Civelek, noted that the Caucasus was a huge untapped market. /Hurriyet/

    [10] CYPRUS LAND DEBATE FLARES UP

    Even before the proposed talks between the leaders of the two communities on Cyprus take place, argument over the division of land on the island has flared up again. Although talks have been planned to take place in New York starting on July 9, during which new settlement plans at the top of the agenda are to be discussed, new friction over land has already clouded hopes for a quick solution. /Hurriyet/

    [11] TURKEY-US-JORDAN COOPERATION AGAINST DRUG SMUGGLING

    During a joint operation by the American Narcotics Police Department (DEA), Jordan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Narcotics Police and the Adana Security Office, 30 kg of heroin and 15 kg of opium has been sezied in Jordan and 21,000 packets of "Captagon" in Kilis. Adana Security Chief, Mehmet Gundogdu, said that during the 20-day operation, a five-member international drug team was also uncovered. Gundogdu added: "This operation is an important indication of the significance Turkish police attach to the struggle against drug trafficking". Meanwhile, during another operation held in Hakkari, 40 kg of pure heroin was seized. /Sabah/

    [12] TURKISH TV EXPORTS INCREASE

    Exports made by Turkish television producers increased by 70 % during the first five months of this year when compared with the corresponding period last year. Turkish companies, which exported 457,684 television sets during the first few months of last year, exported 781,699 TVs mostly to EU countries. European electronics giants, unable to compete with Turkish and Far Eastern companies, have begun to go bankrupt. /Sabah/

    [13] TURKISH CASINOS ARE PREFERRED BY ISRAELIS

    Israeli Director of the National Lottery has stated that Israeli people spent $440 million in Turkish casinos during 1996. In a statement, Lottery Director Avraham Katz-Oz noted that casinos were prohibited in Israel and added that more than 300,000 Israeli tourists visited Turkey last year. /Sabah/

    [14] US PRESSURES GREECE

    Greek Defence Minister Akis Tsohacopulos, in the US as the guest of his US counterpart William Cohen, will meet with experts engaged in Turco-Greek relations. It is expected that US officials will invite the Greek minister to pursue a 'more flexible' Greek policy regarding the implementation of settlement measures in the Aegean. It is reported that US experts will put pressure on the Greek minister to ensure that only non-armed flights of Greek military aircraft will take place in the Aegean. Another issue is expected to be more Greek effort to persuade the Greek Cypriot Administration to cancel the purchase of Russian-made S-300 missiles. /Sabah/

    [15] HAZELNUT EXPORTS TO THE US

    A joint venture has been undertaken by Turkish and American hazelnut growers in conjunction with importers and exporters to promote sales of Turkish grown hazelnuts in the US. For this purpose, they have established a hazelnut council. Cuneyt Zapsu has been elected chairman of the council. /Milliyet/

    [16] COMMITTEE TO HANDLE OUTSTANDING LIBYAN DEBTS

    A committee has been formed to follow-up on Libyan debts to Turkish contractors. The committee is headed by Assistant Undersecretary to the Prime Ministry Selcuk Polat. Aside from diplomatic contacts, decisions will also be taken on economic issues. A report will then be submitted to the prime ministry. /Cumhuriyet/

    [17] BEKSA IS FINALIST IN EUROPEAN QUALITY CONTEST

    Beksa steel cord industries has become a finalist in the European Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises Product Quality Contest. /Cumhuriyet/

    [18] TOURISM OSCARS AWARDED TO TURKEY

    Tourism Oscar awards distributed by the Austrian Tourism Bureau have this year been awarded to Turkey. The Turkish tourism sector has been pleased to see that tourism standards in Turkey are of the highest order. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Tourism, some five companies in Turkey have received Oscars. /Cumhuriyet/

    [19] TURKISH FOOTBALL TEAM IN FINALS

    In the current Mediterranean Games, the Turkish team smashed home the deciding goal during extratime in a match played against Greece. The score at the end of normal time stood at 0-0. The Turkish team will play against Italy in the finals tomorrow. /Hurriyet/

    END


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