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Turkish Press Review, 97-06-25

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] COALITION TALKS
  • [02] PUK OFFERS PEACE TO POLITICAL RIVAL KDP
  • [03] UN TO STEP UP EFFORTS ON CYPRUS
  • [04] PAKISTAN EXTRADITES KAMHI ASSAILANT
  • [05] SEVEN MONEY LAUNDERING INCIDENTS
  • [06] EIGHT MILITANTS KILLED
  • [07] ISTANBUL TO BE A WORLD GOLD CENTRE
  • [08] RUSSIA DENIES SUPPORT FOR PKK
  • [09] SSK PLUNDERED BY PKK

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    WEDNESDAY JUNE 25, 1997

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

    [01] COALITION TALKS

    The first days of coalition talks by Prime Minister designate Motherland Party (ANAP) leader Mesut Yilmaz have produced the anticipated outcome; full support from the Democratic Left (DSP), Republican People's (CHP) and Democrat Turkey (DTP) parties while True Path Party (DYP) leader Tansu Ciller declared a categorical "No" and Welfare Party (RP) leader Necmettin Erbakan was totally left out of the coalition talks by Yilmaz.

    Yilmaz started his talks with a meeting with Parliament Speaker Mustafa Kalemli. Later, Yilmaz met with DSP leader Bulent Ecevit who told reporters only that he was in full support of Yilmaz and if necessary he himself was ready to assume a duty in the new government. CHP leader Deniz Baykal, on the other hand, remained uncommitted on whether or not his party will directly join the coalition. But, he said all 49 deputies of the CHP would be supporting the new government. DTP leader Husamettin Cindoruk said supporting a Yilmaz government had become a requirement for the survival of democracy in the country. Yilmaz will hold a press conference today and furnish information regarding coalition talks. He will meet with President Suleyman Demirel at 6:00 p.m. /Milliyet/

    [02] PUK OFFERS PEACE TO POLITICAL RIVAL KDP

    Celal Talabani's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), one of the two Kurdish groupings in northern Iraq, has proposed to its rival, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) led by Mesut Barzani, that elections be held in the region and a new Parliament be established in Erbil. According to a so-called "peace draft" prepared by the "Kurdistan Democratic Alliance" led by the PUK and involving other regional organizations, a temporary parliament would be appointed as part of a unified government. The government would hold elections within one year. It is reported that the KDP has not yet replied to the offer. /All papers/

    [03] UN TO STEP UP EFFORTS ON CYPRUS

    UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called for a "sustained process of direct negotiations" to reach a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus question and urged the full backing of the UN Security Council. In a letter to the president of the council, Annan gave formal notification of face-to-face talks between the leaders of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities to be held in the New York area from July 9-13. /All papers/

    [04] PAKISTAN EXTRADITES KAMHI ASSAILANT

    Pakistan has extradited to Turkey a Muslim fundamentalist who allegedly masterminded an unsuccessful assassination attempt on a prominent Jewish industrialist in Istanbul four years ago, police said yesterday. They said Ahmet Burak, accompanied by officers from Interpol, arrived in Istanbul yesterday and was quickly arrested for his role in the attempted assassination of Jak Kamhi. Police said that Burak was detained at the Pakistani border, when he attempted to enter that country from Iran without a passport. /All papers/

    [05] SEVEN MONEY LAUNDERING INCIDENTS

    Seven money laundering incidents have been uncovered in seven months since the law concerning the crime was put into force. Officials from the Financial Crimes Investigation Board, which was established seven months ago to tackle money laundering, stated that the information flow to the security officials and the board regarding this type of offense had increased after the law was passed in Parliament. The board members said that they were mounting an intensive fight against money laundering and added that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, in its last meeting in Rome had extended the time for Turkey to implement new regulations concerning this type of crime until September. /All papers/

    [06] EIGHT MILITANTS KILLED

    Turkish security forces have killed eight militants of the PKK terrorist organization in recent clashes in which one soldier died and two were wounded in southeast Turkey, military officials said yesterday. Turkish soldiers killed six PKK militants late on Monday in Aktuluk village in Tunceli in an operation to seek out the terrorists, a military official said. One soldier died in a rebel ambush in Doludizgin village in the same province. A further two militants were killed and two soldiers were wounded in separate fighting over the weekend in the Kutuderesi ravine in Tunceli. /All papers/

    [07] ISTANBUL TO BE A WORLD GOLD CENTRE

    Head of the Executive Board of New York Merchantile Exchange (NYMX) John F.Moore has arrived in Turkey to make observations at the Istanbul Gold Stock Exchange (IAB), which will begin forward transactions. The NYMX, which had a $2 trillion transaction volume with a total of 75 million contracts, is a market where all forward silver transactions of the world are carried out. On the other hand, out of 75 million contracts, $9 million constitutes gold transactions with a $314 million transaction volume.

    NYMX bourse members will make transactions in Turkey via the current system. Moore said that Turkey has begun to become an important financial centre along the Hong Kong-London line and added that forward transactions were a significant step forward in this area of financial activity. /Milliyet/

    [08] RUSSIA DENIES SUPPORT FOR PKK

    Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Gennadi Tarasov dismissed as "unfounded" Washington Times newspaper allegations that the Russian mafia was selling arms to the PKK terrorist organization. Tarasov said that the Washington Times was a newspaper "eager to produce sensations" and added that there was no evidence to support the claims. /Sabah/

    [09] SSK PLUNDERED BY PKK

    Investigations carried out by Ankara security officials revealed that PKK terrorists had robbed the depot of the Diskapi Training Hospital of the Social Security Institution (SSK). After plundering electronic equipment, the terrorists fled from the hospital. /Sabah/

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