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Turkish Press Review, 97-09-02

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] TURKISH LEADERS MARK WORLD PEACE DAY
  • [02] PM YILMAZ OPENS BILISIM'97 FAIR
  • [03] TURKISH-ISRAELI MILITARY MANEUVRES IN NOVEMBER
  • [04] POOS IN ANKARA
  • [05] PRESIDENT DEMIREL CONGRATULATES TURKISH F-16 PILOTS
  • [06] DEFENCE MINISTER SEZGIN FLIES TO LONDON
  • [07] PEACE TRAIN ACTIVISTS STALLED AT SANLIURFA
  • [08] TRANSPORT MINISTER IN BULGARIA
  • [09] GOLDMAN SACHS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TURKEY'S FUTURE
  • [10] STATE MINISTER GUREL IN US
  • [11] PKK ATTACKS
  • [12] COMCEC EXPERTS IN ISTANBUL
  • [13] EUROPEAN SUPPORT INDUSTRY PRODUCERS IN TURKEY
  • [14] BRAIN BOURSE OPENS
  • [15] FOCA FESTIVAL ON 5 SEPTEMBER
  • [16] ACROBATIC TEAM TO GO TO PAKISTAN
  • [17] POSTEUROPE MEETING IN ISTANBUL
  • [18] YILMAZ POSTPONES TURKMENISTAN VISIT
  • [19] 'VILLAGE-CITY' PROJECT TO BE REALISED
  • [20] TURKISH AMBASSADORS SUMMIT IN PARIS
  • [21] POSITIVE MESSAGES FROM THE FRENCH
  • [22] MINISTRY OF CULTURE TO BUY HISTORICAL WORKS OF ART
  • [23] FOREST FIRE IN CANAKKALE
  • [24] CLINTON'S S-300 MISSILES FORMULA
  • [25] MARK PARRIS APPOINTED AS NEW AMBASSADOR TO ANKARA

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION,OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER

    02.09.97

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

    [01] TURKISH LEADERS MARK WORLD PEACE DAY

    President Suleyman Demirel released a message to mark September 1 as World Peace Day. In his message Demirel said that Turkey's peaceful and tolerant stemmed from its past and culture. Turkey will continue to be a guarantee for peace, democracy and human values in the world's most sensitive area, Demirel stressed. /Hurriyet/

    [02] PM YILMAZ OPENS BILISIM'97 FAIR

    On Monday Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz opened the Bilisim'97 Information and Communications Technologies Fair held at the TUYAP Fair Center in Istanbul. In a speech at the opening ceremony. Yilmaz vowed that all primary school students will be taught how to use a computer within the framework of the "Catching the New Age" project prepared by the government. More than 100 companies are participating in the fair. /All papers/

    [03] TURKISH-ISRAELI MILITARY MANEUVRES IN NOVEMBER

    Turkish and Israeli defence sources have announced that Turkey and Israel will hold joint military maneuvres on November 15-20. The US will also participate in the maneuvres as an observer. The joint maneuvres will be held off the Israeli coast and in the international waters of the eastern Mediterranean. The joint maneuvres aim to improve cooperation between the Turkish, Israeli and US navies and will include search and rescue operations. /Hurriyet/

    [04] POOS IN ANKARA

    EU Term Chairman and Luxemburg Foreign Minister Jacques Poos paid a working visit to Ankara. The EU representative had contacts with Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz and Foreign Minister Ismail Cem. Repeating the known EU stance towards Turkey, Poos said that Turkey remained eligible for Union membership if it fulfilled certain criteria. "We cannot start negotiations for full membership with Turkey before some conditions are met. These conditions are good neighbourly relations with Greece, a constructive attitude towards Cyprus and efforts to resolve the Kurdish issue," Poos noted. /Cumhuriyet/

    [05] PRESIDENT DEMIREL CONGRATULATES TURKISH F-16 PILOTS

    President Suleyman Demirel on Monday in Ankara congratulated a group of Turkish F-16 pilots over their successful performance in "Red Flag", an international military exercise held in the US last month. For the first time in Turkish Air Force history, the overseas deployment of the six Turkish F-16 fighter jets was carried out through an air refuelling by a Turkish tanker aircraft. The pilots also put on a brilliant performance during the 80 flying hours of the exercise. /Sabah/

    [06] DEFENCE MINISTER SEZGIN FLIES TO LONDON

    Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Ismet Sezgin flew to London on Monday to visit the 3rd British Royal Fleet and Land Forces Weapons and Equipment Fair. Sezgin said he was visiting London on the invitation of his British counterpart. Sezgin's programme includes meetings with the defence ministers of a number of foreign countries. /Milliyet/

    [07] PEACE TRAIN ACTIVISTS STALLED AT SANLIURFA

    Security officials in the Sanliurfa province detained a group of 125 foreign human rights activists on their way to attend a Monday Peace Day meeting in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir. Authorities allowed the seven buses carrying the activists to enter the province. but turned back some 70 other buses. The activists are supporters of the so-called "Musa Anter Peace Train" journey, an initiative pressing for resolving problems in the southeastern parts of Turkey. Turkish officials have treated the initiative with suspicion from the outset, fearing that it was being staged by the PKK terrorist organization. /All papers/

    [08] TRANSPORT MINISTER IN BULGARIA

    Transport Minister Necdet Menzir is in Bulgaria for the Eighth European Transport Corridor and Caucasia-Central Asia Connection meeting. Transport ministers from Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistam are attending the meeting that will end on September 3. /Anatolia news agency/

    [09] GOLDMAN SACHS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TURKEY'S FUTURE

    Turkey does not need to sign a credit deal with the IMF, say officials from Goldman Sachs, consultants to Turk Telekom. Company specialists evaluate the September meeting of Turkish officials with IMF and World Bank representatives as "pivotal" to re-gaining prestige on international markets, but add that Turkey does not need loans to resolve economic problems. Goldman Sachs representatives stress that Turkey could implement a "shadow programme" of reform measures to be monitored by the IMF. /Sabah/

    [10] STATE MINISTER GUREL IN US

    State Minister responsible for Cyprus and Turco-EU relations, Sukru Sina Gurel, went to the US yesterday morning. It is reported that during his contacts, Gurel will submit a five-year plan designed to provide an economic equality between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots. Gurel, who will meet with Presidential Special Envoy to Cyprus, Richard Holbrooke, will convey this message: "Initially, let's ensure economic equality on the island. Then, integration will be easier". /Sabah-Cumhuriyet-Hurriyet/

    [11] PKK ATTACKS

    Four militants of the PKK terrorist organization attacked a construction site near the Bostankolu village in the Resadiye district of Tokat and set a car belonging to the Forestry Administration and Village Services bulldozer on fire. Elsewhere, a group of PKK terrorists who raided Eralan village in Mus province kidnapped four village guards. /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] COMCEC EXPERTS IN ISTANBUL

    A "Monetary, Financial and Capital Movements" meeting of the Commercial and Economic Cooperation Permanent Committee (COMCEC) of the Organization of the Islamic Conference was held in Istanbul yesterday. Deputy Undersecretary of the State Planning Organization Timucin Sanalan, who delivered a speech at the meeting, said that their aim was to put into implementation the government's "New Action Plan" as soon as possible. /Cumhuriyet/

    [13] EUROPEAN SUPPORT INDUSTRY PRODUCERS IN TURKEY

    Support industry producers from the European automotives sector, who have seen signals that Turkey will be an important automotives production centre in the 2000s, are flowing to Turkey. Since the beginning of the Customs Union, 680 firms including 100 German automotive support industries firms have entered the Turkish market. /Cumhuriyet/

    [14] BRAIN BOURSE OPENS

    Companies in Turkey have shown great interest in 30,000 young people out of nearly three million Turks living in Western European countries. The European Association of Turkish Academicians (EATA), which aims to establish a bridge between the Turkish groups living in Western European countries, especially second generation youth, and Turkey, held a third meeting of the "Business and Brain Bourse" in Turkey yesterday. During the meeting organized by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry, administrators of the eight private companies held contacts with 75 students who want to work and undergo training in Turkey. EATA Chairman Hakan Uzun said that the EATA, which was set up seven years ago, carried great importance for Turkey's opening up to the European market. /Cumhuriyet/

    [15] FOCA FESTIVAL ON 5 SEPTEMBER

    Mayor of the Foca district of Izmir, Nihat Dirim, has noted that the Foca Festival, which will be held on 5-7 September, is aimed at strengthening the friendship between the Turkish and Greek nations. Dirim said: "We have invited 200 guests from Greece". /Cumhuriyet/

    [16] ACROBATIC TEAM TO GO TO PAKISTAN

    An acrobatic team consisting of F-16 aircraft of the Turkish Air Forces will go to Pakistan and hold a show on the occasion of the Pakistan "Air Forces Day" on 7 September. A statement made by the Pakistani Embassy in Ankara said that the show by the Turkish Air Forces acrobatic will be viewed by Pakistani Head of State Faruk Ahmet Han Legari, Press and Information Minister Mushahid Huseyin, the Turkish Ambassador in Pakistan, the Commander of the Pakistani Air Forces and other officials. /Sabah/

    [17] POSTEUROPE MEETING IN ISTANBUL

    A meeting on "Aid to Central and Eastern European Countries" sponsored by the European Public Postal Administration Union (Posteurop) will be held in Istanbul today and tomorrow. According to a written statement made by the General Directorate of the Postal Administration, the aim of the Posteurop meeting is to develop and facilitate postal procedure, modernize postal services, strengthen cooperation among the European postal administrations and share information among the member countries. /Cumhuriyet/

    [18] YILMAZ POSTPONES TURKMENISTAN VISIT

    Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz planned to visit Turkmenistan and Kazakhistan between 8-12 September. However, the Prime Ministry Press Office announced yesterday that the Turkmenistan visit had been postponed as Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Turkmenbasi was unwell.

    State Minister responsible for Turks living abroad, Ahad Andican, said that Turkmenbasi had gone to Germany for a check-up and that he had an urgent operation in Munich. /Hurriyet/

    [19] 'VILLAGE-CITY' PROJECT TO BE REALISED

    A 'village-city' project, put on the agenda by deputy prime minister Bulent Ecevit, has been started. ANAP Diyarbakir deputy, Sagbetullah Seydaoglu, said that the project was about to be put out to tender. He added that more than 2,000 families would be re-housed in village-cities to be constructed near the Lice and Dicle townships of Diyarbakir. /Milliyet/

    [20] TURKISH AMBASSADORS SUMMIT IN PARIS

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ismial Cem will hold a meeting with Turkish ambassadors appointed to European Union (EU) countries to decide new EU strategy before the Luxembourg Summit in December. At the summit final decision on the extension of the EU will be given, and therefore Turkey's policies and strategies to be followed during next few months are very vital. It is reported that, at the meeting, the Turkish ambassadors and Cem will discuss the necessary steps that the new government should take on human rights and democratization. /Milliyet/

    [21] POSITIVE MESSAGES FROM THE FRENCH

    The French Foreign Ministry has declared that Turkey was right about its expectations from Europe. Before Turkish Foreign Minister Ismail Cem's visit to Paris, French Ministry spokesman, Jacques Rummelhardt, answered the questions of press members on Turkish-French relations. Rummelhardt said that Turco-French relations had been developing in recent years, adding that France was fourt among the main countries importing from Turkey. He stressed that Turkey was a stable element in the Caucasias, the Middle East and the Balkans. Rummelhardt noted that Turkish and French foreign ministers would discuss regional problems. /Milliyet/

    [22] MINISTRY OF CULTURE TO BUY HISTORICAL WORKS OF ART

    In order to prevent historical works of art being sold off to smugglers, the Ministry of Culture will buy them from citizens who find them. While continuing its legal struggles abroad to recover historical pieces smuggled abroad, Turkey is also trying to take new measures to prevent smuggling. Deputy Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, Huner Tuncer, said that they would buy historical pieces, at a satisfactory pric, from citizens who find them. /Hurriyet/

    [23] FOREST FIRE IN CANAKKALE

    Almost 20 hectares of pine wood has been destroyed by fire in Canakkale. With the help of local people, security forces and fire fighters the fire was brought under control. /Hurriyet/

    [24] CLINTON'S S-300 MISSILES FORMULA

    It is claimed that U.S. President Bill Clinton's special envoy to Cyprus, Richard Holbrook, will ask for a decrease in the number of Turkish soldiers on the island if the Greek Cypriots halt the purchase of S-300 missiles from Russia. According to the news of the Greek Cypriot Haravgi daily newspaper, Holbrook who will visit the island in November, will ask the Southern Cyprus administration to postpone its agreement with Russia on buying missiles. Later the U.S. envoy will request Turkey to reduce its military presence on the island. /Hurriyet/

    [25] MARK PARRIS APPOINTED AS NEW AMBASSADOR TO ANKARA

    US President Bill Clinton has appointed Mark Pariss as the new ambassador to Ankara the Anatolia news agency reported. A statement from the White House said Mark Parris has been appointed to Ankara Embassy and Nicholas Burns appointed as US Ambassador to Athens. The appointments will come into effect following the approval of the Senate. Parris, who was advisor for the Middle east and South Asia to President Clinton until last April, also worked as the US ambassador
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