Citibank donates aid to flood victims
NEWS IN DETAIL
Inflation breaks the 8.0% barrier for the first time in 25 years
Inflation dropped below 8.0 per cent in November, for the first time in 25
years.
According to figures released by the National Statistics Service of Greece
(ESYE), inflation at the end of November was running at an annual 7.7 per
cent, down from 8.3 per cent in October.
Last November, inflation was running at 8.2 per cent, compared to 10.6 per
cent in the same month of 1994.
ESYE said that the drop from 8.3 per cent (correcting item-2) in October to
7.7 per cent in November this year was due mainly to the reduction in the
prices of fuel, fruit and hotel rates.
These reductions, ESYE added, resulted in a 0.3 per cent reduction in the
Consumer Price Index in November, compared to a 0.2 per cent increase in
the same month of 1995.
Farmers blockade is blackmail, Simitis tells parliament
The blocking of national roads is blackmail and the government cannot give
in to blackmail, Prime Minister Costas Simitis said in Parliament
today.
''We must all understand that the blocking of national roads is a form of
blackmail which is being perpetrated against the Greek people. It endangers
the employment and income of other workers and if it continues it will
cause a chain reaction with repercussions for all,'' Simitis said, replying
to questions tabled by the leaders of the four opposition parties.
The opposition strongly criticised the government and the prime minister
personally over the handling of farmers' protests which have severely
disrupted road and rail traffic throughout the country for the past nine
days.
The opposition parties in particular accused the government of refusing to
hold a dialogue with the farmers which, they said, had resulted in serious
problems for the entire Greek people.
In a related development, the public prosecutor's office in Larissa
yesterday took legal steps against the farmers, initiating proceedings
against ''all persons responsible for obstructing communications''.
Transportation standstill
According to reports, scores of trucks are now stranded in lines stretching
for kilometres on the road to the Promahonas border crossing on the
frontier with Bulgaria.
Heated exchanges between stranded truck drivers, unable to go forwards or
backwards, and protesting farmers in several instances threatened to
develop into violence, which was averted with the intervention of the
police.
In a related development, three major industrial units in the Larisa
prefecture have been forced to shut down temporarily due to shortages of
fuel or raw materials caused by the blockades.
At the same time, a further seven industrial firms which operate on a 24-
hour basis are on the verge of shutting down because they have enough fuel
for only two more days.
An announcement signed by the presidents of the country's largest
industrial groupings, including the Federation of Greek Industries (SEB)
president Jason Stratos, condemned the farmers' protests, saying it was
"unacceptable for the Greek economy" to be ''used as a hostage by groups
which decide to exert pressure on the state, breaking laws and preventing
citizens from carrying on their activities unimpeded".
The announcement called on the government and farmers to enter into a
"substantial" dialogue, which would give long-term solutions to problems in
the agricultural sector.
Port workers suspend nationwide strike
Port workers throughout the country have suspended a strike they began on
Nov. 27 following an assurance by Prime Minister Costas Simitis that their
productivity bonus will not be abolished.
After a five-hour meeting, the workers decided to call off the strike until
Feb. 1, 1997.
US displeased over early release of convicted terrorist
The United States on Thursday expressed displeasure over the release and
deportation of convicted Palestinian terrorist Mohammed Rashid by
Greece.
According to an ANA dispatch from Washington, State Department spokesman
Nicholas Burns told a press briefing that Rashid ''is a terrorist who
deserves to be behind bars'', adding ''it is inexplicable to us why he
would have been allowed to leave Greece before serving his just sentence...This
is an incomprehensible move''.
Rashid left Greece on Thursday after being freed from prison early for good
behaviour after serving 8 1/2 years of a 15-year sentence.
''We understand that the Council (of Piraeus) based its decision on the
fact that Mr. Rashid was a model prisoner. This is an extraordinary
assessment, given that Mr. Rashid led a prision uprising, while prohibited
goods and weapons were found in his cell,'' Burns said.
He said the U.S. government had conveyed its positions to the Greek
government in Athens and the Greek Embassy in Washington.
Rashid, 46, was convicted to 18 years imprisonment by a Greek court in 1992
for premeditated murder in the 1982 midair bombing of a Pan American
airliner in which a Japanese teenager was killed. In 1993 his sentence was
reduced to 15 years, while a parole court recently ruled that he could be
freed after serving 8 1'2 years, but must be expelled immediately.
He was taken to Athens airport after his release where he boarded a flight
to Cairo, from where he was to transit to Tunis.
No decision on Cyprus flyovers, Reppas says
The government said today that a dialogue on the issue of a possible
moratorium on overflights by combat aircraft over Cyprus had ended and that
no decisions had been taken.
Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said that ''in the present circumstances
there can be no agreement concerning a moratorium on overflights over
Cyprus'', citing inter alia recent statements by Turkish President Suleiman
Demirel.
The United States proposed a moratorium on overflights as a measure aimed
at reducing tension and the potential for violence on the divided
island.
Papandreou reiterates Athens' interest in Bosnia's reconstruction
Proposals by Alternate Foreign Minister George Papandreou for promotion of
regional cooperation in the Balkans apparently met with a positive response,
particularly from the Bulgarian delegate at yesterday's international
conference here on Bosnia.
"I gladly saw that my positions found positive response, and the Bulgarian
representative supported the same elements," Mr. Papandreou said after the
meeting at Lancaster House.
In terms of regional cooperation, he dismissed fears that such a development
spells a return to a status resembling the former Yugoslavia.
Athens disputes US State Dept position on national airspace
The government said yesterday that it totally disagreed with the US
position that Greek airspace was only six rather than 10 miles, in response
to a recent statement by State Department spokesman.
In a written reply to a US-based Greek reporter, spokesman Nicholas Burns
said the State Department's position on the extent of Greek airspace was
identical to that of the US Pentagon, which recognises only six miles.
"Greek airspace has since 1931 been fixed at 10 miles, "government
spokesman Dimitris Reppas said, adding that "Greece protects its sovereign
rights within this airspace."
"The Greek position on the issue of airspace remains unchanged,he
stressed.
Papantoniou warns of a 'difficult year'
" 1997 will be difficult for everybody, National Economy and Finance
Minister Yiannos Papantoniou told the parliamentary committee discussing
the new state budget yesterday morning.
Next year, Mr. Papantoniou said, will be difficult not only for the
affluent - targetted by the government to bear the brunt of its new
economic measures - but for all social groups.
Mr. Papantoniou said the targets so far had been attained "100 percent in
the containment of deficits, in inflation by 80 percent and in growth by
140 percent."
The new budget, he added, " is one of growth, European convergence and
social cohesion".
He stressed that the budget is freezing indirect taxation which affects
mainly those on low incomes, and that the fight against tax evasion
continues.
Boy suffocates in wooden chest
The 11-year-old son of shipowner Costas Vernikos has died in tragic
circumstances after climbing into a wooden trunk given to him by his
grandmother as a present for his name-day celebration today.
Nikos Vernikos was nowhere to be found when a servant at the shipowner's
home in Filothei, Athens went to his room to get him ready for school this
morning.
After a thorough search of the house, the boy was found trapped in the
trunk given to him by his grandmother. He was rushed to the Aghia Sofia
children's hospital where doctors pronounced him dead from suffocation.
Police believe the top of the trunk closed after the boy had climbed in
while playing.
30 illegal immigrants found in truck
Customs officers in the western port city of Patras discovered 30 Iraqi
illegal immigrants of Kurdish origin hiding in a truck waiting to board a
ferry-boat bound for Italy.
Of the 30 Iraqis discovered yesterday, 22 had legitimate residence permits
for Greece and were released, while the other eight had no travel documents
and are being detained at police headquarters in Patras.
Citibank donates aid to flood victims
Citibank has donated 20 million drachmas to the Greek Red Cross to help
relieve the plight of people in Thrace, northern Greece affected by last
weekend's heavy rain and strong winds which resulted in flooding and four
deaths, it was announced today.
The money was originally to be given as Christmas gifts to the bank's
customers and collaborators.
WEATHER
Weather improvement is forecast in most parts of the country with rising
temperatures. Athens will be overcast with occasional sunshine and
temperatures ranging from 9-17C. Thessaloniki will be mostly sunny with
temperatures ranging from 4-13C. The rest of the country will be sunny,
with occasional clouds, and winds light to moderate.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Closing rates (buying) U.S. dlr 243.417, Can. dlr.179.393, Australian dlr.
194.219, Pound sterling 396.125, Irish punt 397.891, Cyprus pd 516.534,
French franc 46.225, Swiss franc 184.919 Belgian franc 7.577, German
mark 156.141, Finnish mark 52.316, Dutch guilder 139.207, Danish Kr.
40.789, Swedish Kr. 35.785, Norwegian Kr. 37.468, Austrian Sh. 22.196,
Italian lira (100) 15.890, Yen (100) 216.196, Spanish Peseta 1.857,
Portuguese Escudo 1.548.
(M.P.)