Gerry Adams says Sinn Fein wants negotiated peace settlement
NEWS IN DETAIL
Heavy flooding in the northeastern prefectures of Xanthi and Kavala over
the weekend left three people dead, many injured and has caused widespread
damage.
The province of Xanthi was declared in a state of emergency yesterday, with
the government's "Xenocrates" contingency plan applied in stricken areas,
while authorities said fire brigades in the regions received hundreds of
calls from people trapped in flooded homes and shops.
Gale force winds in the northwest Aegean resulted in an interruption of
ferry services from Kavala to Thasos and other islands in the northwest of
the country.
The floods are believed to be the worst in the last 50 years.
Eastern Macedonia-Thrace secretary general Athanasios Lagos yesterday
announced government measures for the support of flood-stricken victims.
Under the measures, all affected residents in the devastated areas will be
transported to hotels if they so wish and will be supplied with foodstuffs,
while an emergency stipend of 200,000 drachmas per family will be made
available in order to cover bas ic necessities.
Gale force winds will continue around the country today.
Farmers' mobilisations intensify throughout country
Farmers in the northern prefectures of Thessaloniki, Imathia, Pella and
Pieria cut off western Macedonia from the city of Thessaloniki yesterday,
the third successive day of their mobilisations, as farmers' groups
intensified protest demands for cheaper f uel for agricultural use and
increased subsidies for cultivated land.
All road communications were cut off at various points on the road from
Lamia to Trikala, Karditsa and Larisa by farmers from the Domokos region,
reports stated.
Earlier yesterday afternoon, farmers with about 100 tractors gathered at
the Malagra bridge in the prefecture of Thessaloniki and blocked the
Thessaloniki-Athens national highway. Traffic was being diverted to the old
national road, although it was reported that farmers would block that
highway as well later.
Stockbreeders from Larisa joined the protests, while Agriculture Minister
Stephanos Tzoumakas called a meeting with the "PanThessaly Struggle
Committee" for this afternoon in an effort to end the mobilisations.
Their demands included additional benefits, to the tune of 90,000 drachmas
per stremma, to be awarded from the budget to cotton producers, as well as
untaxed fuel and a 50 per cent reduction in electricity bills for
agricultural use.
It is estimated that if all demands are met, the budget would be burdened
by another 300-400 billion drachmas.
Evert
On his part, Main opposition New Democracy leader Miltiades Evert called on
Prime Minister Costas Simitis to meet with farmers' representatives as soon
as possible, saying he feared the current situation could only get
worse.
However, according to information, the government is examining the
possibility of providing an emergency financial bonus to farmers whose
crops were damaged by adverse weather conditions.
Statesman George Papandreou remembered
Patras University celebrated the 30-year anniversary of its founding over
the weekend with an event honouring former prime minister and statesman
George Papandreou.
President of the Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos said:
"George Papandreou had a singular, sparkling eloquence, who impressed the
people with his genuine patriotic and social ideas. He was unswerving in
his democratic ideals until his death..."
Papandreou was born in 1888 in Achaia prefecture and died in 1968.
Simitis to address OSCE summit today
A Greek delegation headed by Prime Minister Costas Simitis arrived in the
Portuguese capital yesterday evening to attend a summit conference of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which opens in
Lisbon today.
The summit's agenda will concentrate on European security issues, as well
as the OSCE's relations with Russia.
Diplomatic sources said the Greek premier, who is due to address the summit
today, is not expected to hold meetings with either Turkish President
Suleyman Demirel or the president of the Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia (FYROM), Kiro Gligorov, although informal social meetings have
not been ruled out.
Greek-Turkish relations are not on the summit agenda, although Mr. Simitis
may brief his counterparts during scheduled bilateral meetings.
Mr. Simitis is accompanied by Alternate Foreign Minister George Papandreou
and Press and Media Minister Dimitris Reppas.
G.Papandreou raises issue of Grdeek forests torchings
Alternate Foreign Minister George Papandreou, in a meeting in Istanbul on
Saturday with Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Onur Oymen, raised
the issue of reports that the Turkish ultra-nationalist group "grey wolves"
has been involved in the setting of forest fires on Greek islands.
According to diplomatic sources, Mr. Oymen denied any involvement in the
matter on the part of the Turkish state, and said he would soon make an
announcement on the controversial issue.
According to the same sources, Mr. Papandreou stressed that a simple
statement would not be suffice, and requested from the Turkish official an
in-depth investigation into the charges.
ND calls for more measures to deal with AIDS epidemic
The main opposition New Democracy party yesterday marked World AIDS Day by
issuing a statement calling for the full development of a Centre for
Control of Special Infections, with necessary staffing and equipment.
ND also suggested that an information centre be established with a 24-hour
telephone hotline, an increase in the number of hostels for those infected
with HIV, and institution of home care for AIDS sufferers.
Since 1984, when records began being kept on the disease, 25.5 million
teenagers and adults and 2.4 million children have been infected with HIV
throughout the world.
In Greece, 1,421 cases of AIDS have been reported, while 726 people have
died of the disease.
Stephanopoulos cites lack of gov't information concerning EU convergence, Maastricht
President of the Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos on Saturday said there had
been a lack of information on the part of the government regarding the
consequences of economic convergence with the European Union and the
results of Greece's efforts to meet Maas tricht Treaty criteria.
Speaking at events in Patra to celebrate the city's patron saint, Agios
Andreas, the president spoke of the dilemma facing the Greek people, as
well as the other Europeans.
"We are told by the powerful of Europe...that we must fulfill the
conditions, the so-called criteria of convergence..." the president said,
noting that not enough information has been given on what sacrifices must
be made, and for how long the nation must w ork toward these goals.
He stressed that in order for the Greek people to become involved in the
government's objectives, it was up to the government to provide more
information than it had already. If it was able to convince the Greek
people of the need for this effort, then they would be more willing to make
the necessary sacrifices, he added.
Gerry Adams says Sinn Fein`s primary objective today is a negotiated pease settlement
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams spoke to the ANA yesterday on the nature of
the struggle in Northern Ireland, his expectations of a peace process and
his vision of a united Ireland.
The controversial Northern Ireland leader had arrived in Athens to promote
his autobiography.
Asked what he expected from peace negotiations, Mr. Adams emphasised the
importance of "conflict resolution." He added that although Sinn Fein's
ultimate goal was Irish independence and an end to British rule, its
current primary and strategic objective was a negotiated peace settlement.
Mr. Adams expressed disappointment with British Prime Minister John Major's
stewardship of the peace process in Northern Ireland, but feels he still
has a chance to help bring about peace.
Turning to Sinn Fein's relations with the Republic of Ireland, Mr. Adams
said:
"There have been certain tensions but these are almost natural and
understandable," he said.
Irish unity
Regarding his vision of a united Ireland, Mr. Adams stated that Ireland
should be secular, pluralist and reflect the diversity of its people.
Cyprus problem
Asked to comment on the Cyprus issue, Mr. Adams said:
"Sinn Fein's policy supports the right of people to self-determination and
it believes that problems are to be resolved through negotiations involving
all the peoples of the island and the leadership."
Varvitsiotis offers resignation of both Evert,Mitsotakis as solution to ND crisis
Main opposition New Democracy party vice-pres ident Ioannis Varvitsiotis
said in an interview with the "Vima" newspaper on Sunday that one solution
to the party's problems would be for both ND leader Miltiades Evert and its
honorary president, Constantine Mitsotakis, to withdraw.
"It is a solution for both Evert and Mitsotakis to leave. Besides, the
experiment with younger (leaders) has been tried elsewhere and has
succeeded," Mr. Varvitsiotis said.
The ND vice-president appeared pessimistic about a solution to the party's
problems being found during a forthcoming party congress, and said he
believes Mr. Mitsotakis is being affected by ND deputy Dora Bakoyianni, who
is also his daughter, due to her intention to contend the party's
leadership.
Serres police said they arrested three members of a Bulgaria-based
international drug smuggling ring operating in Greece, Cyprus and other
countries.
Following a tip-off, police arrested 38-year-old Costas Karabatzidis on the
Serres-Drama national road. A search of his vehicle revealed roughly 11
kilos of hashish, which he said was for two musicians he expected to meet
on the Serres-Thessaloniki high way.
Police investigations are continuing in Athens, Thessaloniki and European
capitals for the arrests of other suspects.
WEATHER
Wet and windy with local rainrfalls in most parts of the country Temperatures
in Athens will range from 11-16C.Same for Thessaloniki where temperatures
will range from 4-13C.
SPORTS
Weekend results of the Greek First Division soccer championship after 10
matches:
Panathinaikos - PAOK 5 - 0
Aris - AEK 3 - 2
Veria - Pyrgos 2 - 0
OFI - Apollon 3 - 0
Kavala - Panahaiki 1 - 0
Heraklis - Kalamata 2 - 5
Kastoria - Athinaikos 1 - 0
Xanthi - Edessa O - 1
Ionikos - Olympiakos match to be played today.
Standings: points
Olympiakos 23
Panathinaikos 23
OFI 22
AEK 20
Pyrgos 17
Panahaiki,
Kalamata 16
Veria,
Kavala 15
PAOK 13
Ionikos 12
Xanthi,
Aris 10
Edessa 8
Athinaikos,
Apollon 7
Kastoria,
Heraklis 5
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Closing rates (buying) U.S. dlr 239.628, Can. dlr.177.370, Australian dlr.
194.035, Pound sterling 403.228, Irish punt 403.446, Cyprus pd 516.832,
French franc 45.938, Swiss franc 184.398 Belgian franc 7.574, German
mark 156.066, Finnish mark 52.050, Dutch guilder 139.138, Danish Kr.
40.722, Swedish Kr. 35.775, Norwegian Kr. 37.408, Austrian Sh. 22.179,
Italian lira (100) 15.833, Yen (100) 210.582, Spanish Peseta 1.852,
Portuguese Escudo 1.546.
(C.E.)