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Turkish Press Review, 01-04-30

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From: Turkish Directorate General of Press and Information <http://www.byegm.gov.tr>

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

30.04.2001


CONTENTS

  • [01] DSP CONVENTION HELD
  • [02] LEADERS EMPHASIZE VITAL NATURE OF BAKU-CEYHAN PIPELINE PROJECT
  • [03] ECEVIT TO VISIT SPAIN
  • [04] PARLIAMENT WAITS FOR NEW BILLS
  • [05] DERVIS' CONTACTS IN THE US
  • [06] RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE CONTINUES
  • [07] YILMAZ THANKS GREECE
  • [08] NEW UN FORMULA FOR CYPRUS
  • [09] CEM RETURNS FROM BSEC MEETING IN MOSCOW
  • [10] MINISTER GOKALP VISITS LITHUANIA
  • [11] DERVIS IN TALKS WITH ECONOMY BUREAUCRATS OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
  • [12] PARRIS: " ERSUMER'S RESIGNATION IS A GOOD MOVE"
  • [13] A CHINESE DELEGATION VISITS ISTANBUL
  • [14] BUSINESSMEN TO MEET
  • [15] SABANCI: "DERVIS IS CAPABLE"
  • [16] WEEK OF FOREIGN DEBT PAYMENTS
  • [17] SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS WITH ISRAEL
  • [18] $2.5 MILLION TURKISH GRANT TO GEORGIA
  • [19] DUTCH DELEGATION TO INTRODUCE PRE-ACCESSION PROGRAMS
  • [20] TCDD TO HOLD TOUR TO SOUTHEAST
  • [21] FOUR TURKS GIVEN ROYAL HONOR IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • [22] LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE STARTS FOR TURKS IN US
  • [23] CIVIL AVIATION SUMMIT IN MAY
  • [24] TURKEY-AUSTRIA "AUTOBERTH" TRAIN JOURNEYS TO START
  • [25] ONE BILLION DOLLAR FROM HEALTH AND BEAUTY TOURISM
  • [26] BBC: "ISTANBUL IS THE SAFEST CITY"
  • [27] WORLD DANCE DAY ACTIVITIES
  • [28] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS
  • [29] TOWARDS THE END OF A CRISIS BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)

  • [01] DSP CONVENTION HELD

    The Democratic Left Party (DSP) Fifth Ordinary Great Convention was held in Ankara yesterday. Bulent Ecevit was re-elected to the leadership of the Party. During the convention 1,084 delegates attended the voting. Bulent Ecevit obtained 963 of the current votes, while the other Party Leadership candidate, Sema Piskinsut, a representative from Aydin, obtained 86 votes. President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Speaker of the Parliament, Omer Izgi, congratulated Bulent Ecevit on his re-election to the DSP leadership. /Turkiye/

    [02] LEADERS EMPHASIZE VITAL NATURE OF BAKU-CEYHAN PIPELINE PROJECT

    Emphasizing that the wealth and potential of Eurasia should be used in an effective manner to contribute to the economic and social development of the region, President Ahmet Necdet Sezer underlined that Turkey, as well as the Turkic Republics of Central Asia and the Caucasus, continued to attach great importance to an oil pipeline project that would carry Azeri and Kazakh oil to Western markets through Turkey. He was speaking after the conclusion of a two-day summit meeting bringing together the heads of state from six Turkic-speaking countries. The so-called Baku-Ceyhan project is set to transfer Azeri petroleum to western markets through Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. Turkey and Azerbaijan, as well as Georgia, the transit country, have already concluded agreements and started engineering work on the project. Efforts are underway to convince Kazakhstan to take part in the project. The summit meeting, the seventh of its kind since 1992, was meant to explore ways of enhancing regional cooperation. The final declaration of the summit was signed by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Azerbaijan President Haydar Aliyev, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev, Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov and Uzbekistan Parliament Speaker Erkin Halilov, attending the summit on behalf of Uzbek President Islam Kerimov. /Turkish News/

    [03] ECEVIT TO VISIT SPAIN

    Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit will leave for Spain on May 3, to pay an official visit at the invitation of Spain Premier Jose Maria Aznar. During the two-day visit, Mr. Ecevit will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Ismail Cem and a delegation. He is also scheduled to meet with Spanish Parliament Speaker, Luisa Fernanda Rudi, and King Juan Carlos. /Turkiye/

    [04] PARLIAMENT WAITS FOR NEW BILLS

    The Parliament, debating seven of the 15 priority bills presented by the government previously, is waiting for the other eight bills to be presented. There are no new bills submitted by the government to Parliament currently awaiting approval. Parliament will probably be debating the Banking Bill, the Bill on Duty Losses of Banks and the Turk Telekom Privatization Bill this week. /Turkiye/

    [05] DERVIS' CONTACTS IN THE US

    The Minister of State Responsible for Economy Kemal Dervis, currently in the US, is continuing his contacts with the Ministers of Finance from the seven richest country of the world who are in the US to attend the World Bank_IMF spring term meetings. Dervis met with French Finance Minister, Laurent Fabius and US Undersecretary of State, Alan Larsson yesterday. He is expected to travel to New York today. He will hold a meeting with Wall Street experts and finance circles to explain the new economic program of Turkey. Tomorrow he will attend a meeting to be held by the Turkish American Society. /Cumhuriyet/

    [06] RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE CONTINUES

    Economic and commercial relations between Greece and Turkey are continuing to improve rapidly. The decision to establish a "Turco-Greek Trade Chamber" was made at the Turco-Greek Business Council meeting held in Istanbul between April 26-27. A reception was held to celebrate the decision on Greek flagged ship, Olympic Countess. Co-chairmen of the Turco-Greek Business Council, Panayotis Kutsikos and Sarik Tara, Greek Minister of Culture Evangelos Venizelos and Greek Consul General Panos Kalogeropulos were among the figures attending the reception. Kalogeropulos voiced his contentment with the recent commercial rapprochement between the the two countries. /Cumhuriyet/

    [07] YILMAZ THANKS GREECE

    Minister of State and Deputy Prime Minister, Mesut Yilmaz, met with German Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Walter Riester and Greek Minister of Culture, Evangelos Venizelos. Turkish Secretary General of the European Union, Volkan Vural and German Ambassador Rudolph Schmidt also attended the Yilmaz-Riester meeting. Issues related to Turkey's accession period to the EU were discussed during the meeting. After his meeting with the German Minister, Yilmaz received the Greek delegation chaired by Greek Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos, currently in Istanbul as the guest of the Turco-Greek Business Council. Stating rapprochement between the two countries was continuing, not just in economic sphere, but also in culture and sports, Yilmaz said, "We, as the Turkish Government, thank Greece for her productive stance about Turkey's full EU membership." /Cumhuriyet/

    [08] NEW UN FORMULA FOR CYPRUS

    It was claimed that UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's Special Envoy to Cyprus, Alvaro de Soto, prepared a draft for a new formula to begin the proximity talks again. According to Greek radio, the formula was presented to Britain, the US, Brussels and Moscow and it was accepted. Meanwhile, it was reported that any reduction in Greek military purchases would not affect the Greek Cypriot Administration's armament policy. The radio claimed Greek Chief of General Staff, General Manusos Parayudakis, who recently visited the Greek Cypriot Administration, gave a guarantee on the issue. /Cumhuriyet/

    [09] CEM RETURNS FROM BSEC MEETING IN MOSCOW

    The Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization's(BSEC) fourth Foreign Ministerial Council meeting was held in Moscow on Friday. Turkish Foreign Minister Ismail Cem took over the six-month presidency from his Russian counterpart, Igor Ivanov. However, a key point on the agenda was the strained Turkish-Russian relations due to the seizure of a luxury hotel in Istanbul by Chechen sympathizers; Minister Cem held a bilateral meeting with Ivanov aimed at reducing the recent tension between the two countries. Following the terrorist action, Russia reacted toughly and Ivanov said that Turkish-Russian relations would have deteriorated had Turkey not taken the necessary precautions to prevent terrorist actions after that. After the meeting Cem told the reporters the meeting with Ivanov had been very productive. Cem said during the meeting that Turkey sees unacceptable any terrorist action and joint cooperation is very important in combatting terrorism. /Turkish Daily News/

    [10] MINISTER GOKALP VISITS LITHUANIA

    Agriculture and Rural Affairs Minister Husnu Yusuf Gokalp went to Lithuania for an official visit. Gokalp will attend a symposium called "The Effects of the EU Enlargement on the Agriculture Sector of the Candidate Countries." Gokalp will also meet with Lithuanian Agriculture Minister Kostutis Kristinatis in Vilnius. /Turkish Daily News/

    [11] DERVIS IN TALKS WITH ECONOMY BUREAUCRATS OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

    Following the $10 billion loan to be received from the IMF, State Minister for the Economy, Kemal Dervis will try to obtain private financial support. Dervis met with Finance and Treasury Ministers of the US, Britain, Germany, Japan, Italy and France in Washington. Dervis requested these Ministers to encourage foreign investments in Turkey. Dervis will visit G-7 countries in the company of the IMF officials. Meanwhile, the statement of Finance Ministers of G-7 said, "The G-7 is content with the economic reform program, which is the base of Turkish agreement with the IMF. This program deserves the support of both public and private sectors of the international community." The statement said all precautions should be taken in implementing this program. The IMF director Horst Koehler said the new program entails strong elements which will prevent further ensuing economic crises. Koehler said,"We have full support for the program. But, the program is Turkish and the sole responsibility is with Turkey." /Milliyet/

    [12] PARRIS: " ERSUMER'S RESIGNATION IS A GOOD MOVE"

    Former US Ambassador to Turkey, Mark Parris, said the fight against corruption in Turkey is carefully observed by the international community and the resignation of the Energy and Natural Resources Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, is the right decision at the moment. Responding to the questions of reporters, Parris said, "The world had to see a step taken for the fight against corruption in Turkey, persons and names are unimportant. This will lead foreign capital to come to Turkey." Parris has no official post related to Turkey, but works as a foreign relations advisor with an American Law Firm. /Milliyet/

    [13] A CHINESE DELEGATION VISITS ISTANBUL

    A Chinese delegation chaired by Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Li Ruihuan, visited Istanbul's historical and touristic sites. Turkish Parliament Speaker, Omer Izgi, had invited the delegation. /Cumhuriyet/

    [14] BUSINESSMEN TO MEET

    Leading names of the Turkish business world are meeting in Istanbul today to discuss the recent economic situation. The meeting , to be hosted by Mehmet Emin Karaahmet, will be attended by TUSIAD Chairman, Tuncay Ozilhan, Rahmi Koc, Sakip Sabanci, ISO Chairman, Husamettin Kavi and TISK Chairman, Refik Baydur, and others. The businessmen previously met both in February and March. /Turkiye/

    [15] SABANCI: "DERVIS IS CAPABLE"

    Businessmen Sakip Sabanci supported State Minister for Economics Kemal Dervis's efforts to put the econmy on track. Referring to Dervis as the captain of the economy, Sabanci said, "The captain knows his duty well. He gained support of both Turkish people and foreigners." Stressing he thinks about the future 5-10 years in advance as an industralist, Sabanci said it is not enough to save the day only. He added, "That's why I support his plans over structural changes for long term." /Turkiye/

    [16] WEEK OF FOREIGN DEBT PAYMENTS

    On the first week of May, the Treasury will repay $230 million in debts. The Treasury will have paid $3.3 billion starting from the beginning of the year. /Milliyet/

    [17] SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS WITH ISRAEL

    Beside the "Reliable Mermaid" humanitarian search and rescue operation held annually since 1998 with the participation of the US and Israeli forces, Turkish and Israeli forces organized another dual search and rescue operation this year. The operations started yesterday and will continue until May 4. /Milliyet/

    [18] $2.5 MILLION TURKISH GRANT TO GEORGIA

    The Turkish Defense Ministry will grant its Georgian counterpart $2.5 million to cover operating expenses and some of their costs of peacekeeping , officials from the two countries announced in Tbilisi. /Turkish Daily News/

    [19] DUTCH DELEGATION TO INTRODUCE PRE-ACCESSION PROGRAMS

    A Netherlands delegation will arrive Ankara to introduce the Matra and PSO Pre-accession Programmes for Turkey for the years 2001 and 2002, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Ankara said in a written statement. The visit will be a follow-up to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Foreign Minister Ismail Cem and Dick Benshop, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands on October 30, 2000, during the official visit of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Wim Kok, to Turkey. The PSO Pre-Accession Programme aims to support Turkey enabling it to comply with the economic criteria for the membership of the EU, while the Matra Programme will focus on the creation of the necessary conditions for the implementation of the 'acquis communautaire'. /Turkish Daily News/

    [20] TCDD TO HOLD TOUR TO SOUTHEAST

    Turkish State Railways (TCDD) Director Orhan Yildirim announced on Friday that the TCDD would organize a Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) tour on June 1-7. Yildirim said the train would depart from Izmir and would visit Afyon, Konya, Adana, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa and Mardin. /Turkish News/

    [21] FOUR TURKS GIVEN ROYAL HONOR IN THE NETHERLANDS

    Four Turkish citizens have been awarded a royal honor in the Netherlands for their extraordinary services to the community. Dutch Turkish Workers' Association Chairman Mustafa Ayranci and Turkish Islam Culture Association Chairman Mustafa Dokudur in Amsterdam, Nilgun Tatoglu from Zwijndrecht and banker Bulent Turker were given their awards at a ceremony on Friday. /Turkish News/

    [22] LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE STARTS FOR TURKS IN US

    The Turkish American Association Federation (TADF) and the American Turkish Association Assembly (ATAA) cooperated in a conference on the subject of "leadership" that was held at the Turkish House in New York. TADF Chairman Egemen Bagis and ATAA Chairman Orhan Kaymakcalan said that the conference aimed to train leaders for the Turkish community in the US and to draw attention to the problems of Turks overseas. /Turkish News/

    [23] CIVIL AVIATION SUMMIT IN MAY

    Turkey's first Civil Aviation Symposium will be held in Istanbul on May 23-24 to discuss civil aviation issues in Turkey. Civil Avation General Director, Topa Bilgetin Toker, said that at the symposium several topics would be discussed such as , aviation's effect on tourism, new guidelines regarding flight safety, the current state of Turkish civil aviation and governmental support for those airline companies that have services in Turkey. /Turkish News/

    [24] TURKEY-AUSTRIA "AUTOBERTH" TRAIN JOURNEYS TO START

    Turkish State Railways (TCDD) will commence autoberth journeys so as to allow passengers to travel by train with their cars from May 2. This service will feature five departures and five arrivals per day between the Austrian city of Villach and the Turkish city of Edirne. /Turkish News/

    [25] ONE BILLION DOLLAR FROM HEALTH AND BEAUTY TOURISM

    Europe Thermal Springs Union Executive Board member Huseyin Baraner said that Turkey was not sufficiently benefitting from Europe's 70 billion Deutche mark health and beauty tourism. He said that new investments were made in Turkey to target health and beauty tourism, and that Turkey aimed at achieving $1 billion in income from this sector over the next five years. He stated that first such projects would be carried out in Balikesir Gonen, Pamukkale, Cesme and Afyon. Many of these resorts will feature 4,000 bed capacity. /Turkish News/

    [26] BBC: "ISTANBUL IS THE SAFEST CITY"

    An article by the BBC reporter Chris Morris, appeared on the website of the channel, relaying his impressions about Istanbul. Morris said, "This is one of the safest big cities I have Iived in so far." Morris gave information about daily life and cultural endowments in Istanbul. /Milliyet/

    [27] WORLD DANCE DAY ACTIVITIES

    The Culture Ministry State Dance Group displayed examples from world dances on the occasion of the April 29 "World Dance Day." During the two-hour performance, Russian, Mexican, Chinese, Egyptian and Irish, as well as Turkish dances were staged. /Turkiye/

    [28] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS

    [29] TOWARDS THE END OF A CRISIS BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)

    It has become obvious that we will overcome this crisis so long as we do not stumble or deliberately err on the way to recovery. The balance sheet of the crisis will be discussed later. In fact, the real balance sheet will be evaluated by historians looking back on the events. However, it is not enough just to overcome the crisis without damaging the system, in other words without getting away from liberalism or democracy for the long or even medium term. We may be vulnerable to a new crisis. In fact, economic crises can erupt even in rich countries and they affect poor countries more severely. The reason that lies behind the crisis is our inability to carry out a State Reform. This reform should have been carried out 200 hundred years ago. What is a State Reform? It is the arrangement of the conditions prevalent in a society the State represents according to the most advanced conditions of the times. As the conditions in the world are changing constantly, administrations and nations who fail to follow these high standards and who are not able to foresee what the future will bring, or simply do not heed these factors, are bound to be left behind and cannot catch up with the times. Therefore, behind every political, social or economic crisis lie the incapabilities and mistakes of the administration, internal policies and those who lead these policies. The US, who has taken on the role of extending the credit stated that Turkey will not be able to borrow any money from anywhere if she spends this loan carelessly. Wise men have felt the offending harshness of the warning. However, those who have led Turkey into such a situation should be the ones embarrassed by these remarks. This responsibility lies on the shoulders of those who do not believe in a State Reform, lack courage and initiative or are narrow minded. These people are entering the week with the belief that they have saved their skin this time too and should enjoy themselves. They will brag about saving the day and will not think about the future."
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