Costas Karamanlis announces candidacy for ND's top post
NEWS IN DETAIL
Talks between Greek premier and NATO chief focus on Greek-Turkish tension
Prime Minister Costas Simitis had talks today with NATO Secretary General
Javier Solana focusing on the tension in Greek-Turkish relations and
efforts to restructure the Alliance.
The premier first held private talks with Solana, the meeting subsequently
being attended by Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos and National Defence
Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos.
Solana's proposals for defusing tension in Greek-Turkish relations were
discussed at length but Simitis said arrangements already existed to deal
with the situation.
In particular, the premier cited the memorandum agreement reached in 1988
by then Greek and Turkish foreign ministers Karolos Papoulias and Mesut
Yilmaz, respectively.
In 1988, Papoulias and Yilmaz agreed in the Athens seaside resort of
Vouliagmeni to promote confidence-building measures(CBMs) between the two
countries based on the principle of good-neighbourliness.
''In time, discussions can be held,'' Simitis added.
Solana said that what was important was to work on the issue before the
NATO summit on July 8-9.
According to informed sources, Solana underlined during today's talks that
in view of NATO enlargement, the problems which exist between Alliance
members must be dealt with.
The sources said Solana appeared to insist on his proposal concerning an
extension of the moratorium on Greek and Turkish military exercises in the
Aegean during the summer months.
At the present time, according to the same sources, the Greek side does not
appear willing to discuss the issue, given Ankara's general stance towards
Athens.
For this reason, Solana intends to return to Greece and Turkey after the
July summit, while the sources said the NATO chief was insisting that a
solution be found by July.
When asked by reporters if Ankara was in agreement with his proposals,
Solana replied that any agreement should be formulated on the basis of the
Vouliagmeni memorandum as well as on ideas put forward last summer.
''I shall make every effort to secure agreement from both sides because
this is my job,'' Solana said.
Asked whether radar pictures of the situation in the Aegean would continue
to be relayed directly to NATO headquarters in Naples beyond the four-month
period agreed, Simitis said this would continue if necessary in order to
brief the Alliance on developments ''because it is a positive thing if the
allies are better informed''.
Solana described his talks as ''extremely constructive'' since he had
ascertained that Greece's positions were very positive concerning the
building of the new NATO, in a reference to proposed new military
structures, new missions, new members and the Alliance's new relationship
with Russia.
In these sectors, Simitis underlined, important decisions must be taken at
the Madrid summit in July, adding that talks would continue.
Stock prices continue to fall at Athens Bourse
Stock prices continued to fall at today's session at the Athens bourse with
the general price index closing at 1,303.63 points, down 4.68 percent.
Constructions suffered the most pressure, down 7.70 percent, and banks were
also down 5.51 percent.
There were reports that foreign investors were also selling. Turnover
totalled 27.9 billion drachmas.
EU says Cyprus-EU accession not incompatible with guarantor agreements
The 1960 London-Zurich guarantor agreements establishing the Cyprus
Republic do not prevent Cyprus from becoming a full member of the European
Union, even without the prior accession of Turkey, an EU announcement said
today at the end of a visit to Nicosia by EU Commissioner for External
Affairs Hans van den Broek.
An ANA despatch from Nicosia said the announcement was issued by the EU
delegation in the Cyprus capital.
According to the announcement, van den Broek underlined during his talks
with the Turkish Cypriot side that Cyprus' accession to the EU was not
incompatible with the guarantor agreements.
It said he also impressed upon the Turkish Cypriots the benefits which
would derive from the island republic's accession at an economic, social
and political level as well as from the point of view of security.
Van den Broek, the announcement said, also expressed the view that Turkey's
economic relations with the Turkish Cypriots would not suffer as a result
of accession, given the Customs Union agreement between Ankara and
Brussels.
The announcement said van den Broek pointed out in his talks on the island
that the prospect of Cyprus' accession to the EU provided a historic
opportunity for a settlement of the Cyprus problem which should be seized
right now.
In statements after arriving on Wednesday, van den Broek assured the Cyprus
government that there had been no change in the EU's commitment regarding
the commencement of accession negotiations with the island republic.
More violations of Athens FIR reported
Five formations of Turkish warplanes yesterday infringed Athens Flight
Information Region (FIR) regulations and in some cases violated Greek
airspace, according to national defence ministry sources. The infringements
and violations by four formatio ns of Turkish F-16 and F-4 fighters and a
pair of RF-4 jets took place between the eastern Aegean islands of Hios,
Lesvos and Samos, the sources said.
The Turkish warplanes were intercepted by Hellenic Air Force F-16, F-1 and
Mirage 2000 fighters.
ANA's Internet service gets 'Best of Europe' award
The ANA's web site on the Internet has been chosen by Europe Online for its
"Best of Europe" award, based on criteria including the user-friendly
interface, navigation, content and updating of the site.
In a letter announcing the award, Europe Online congratulated the ANA on
its "excellent web site and for contributing in such a quality way to the
overall presence of Europe on the Internet".
The award means that ANA's web site will be featured in the Europe Online
Gateway to the Internet in the "News & Weather" section for Greece.
In cooperation with the Greek Internet provider "Forthnet", the ANA
provides information to tens of thousands of Greeks and foreigners with two
daily news bulletins, one in Greek and one in English.
The English bulletin is updated twice daily and the Greek three times. Both
are immediately updated in the case of sudden important events.
Costas Karamanlis announces candidacy for ND`s top post
Main opposition New Democracy deputy Costas Karamanlis, a nephew of the
former president of the republic and ND's founder Constantine Karamanlis,
last night officially announced that he would contest the leadership of the
party at next month's congress.
In announcing his candidacy, Mr. Karamanlis said the party had to rid
itself of personal antagonisms plaguing it for a number of years, and make
the great leap forward, a leap in quality and effectiveness, without big
words, but with certainty, self-con fidence and a sense of responsibility
and optimism.
G. Papandreou holds talks with Italian counterpart Fascino
Alternate Foreign Minister George Papandreou and Italian Foreign Undersecretary
Piero Fascino held prolonged and very constructive talks here yesterday,
while an official announcement by the Italian foreign ministry said a wide
convergence of views was ascertained on issues concerning a peaceful
settlement in the southeastern Mediterranean, the Aegean, Cyprus and the
Balkans.
Mr. Papandreou gave an in-depth explanation of Greece's position on Greek-
Turkish relations and the Cyprus issue at the General Affairs Council last
Monday and Tuesday, and thanked Mr. Fascino on the different position he
observed compared to other member-states that proposed a change in
phraseology, expressing the conviction that Italy has the intention of
contributing constructively in Greek efforts to have the Cyprus issue
resolved.
3E subsidiary acquires majority of Yugoslav soft drinks bottler
The Greek firm Bulkaninvest, which belongs to the 3E group of companies,
has become the majority shareholder of Yugoslavia's largest soft drinks
manufacturer IBP Beograd, after purchasing 68 per cent of the company's
shares.
Balkaninvest purchased the shares for approximately $US15 million.
The company said it has plans to invest another $US24 million for the
modernisation of the company's installations, increased production and
improving the distrubution network.
WEATHER
Cloudiness with rainstorms and a drop in temperatures is forecast for most
of Greece today, accompanied by gale force winds in the Aegean and Ionian
Seas and snowfalls in the mountainous regions. Athens will be cloudy and
rainy with a possible rainstorm in the evening and temperatures between 7-
14C. Same in Thessaloniki with temperatures between 0-7C.
SPORTS
Cyclades '97 yacht race in July
This year's fourth consecutive open sea yacht race "Cyclades '97" will be
accompanied by music and other festivities including a photography
competition, organisers told a press conference.
Entrants to the competition will be restricted to the captains and crew of
the participating yachts. The first stretch of the race, from Phaliro to
Milos (81 nautical miles), will be held on July 5, to be followed by Milos-
Ios (48 n.m.) on July 7, Ios- Serifos (43 n.m.) on July 10 and Ios-Serifos
(55 n.m.) on July 12.
Sports subsidies slide
Subsidies for 35 sports federations in 1997 will be slightly decreased this
year, according to a relevant table unveiled by the sports secretariat
yesterday.
The total amount of subsidies is 10.46 billion drachmas, compared to 10.62
billion drachmas last year.
He said there will be a separate amount covering international sports
events taking place in Greece and a prediction that federations whose
athletes have distinguished themselves in Olympic Games will receive
bonuses. The largest amounts will be allocated to basketball (1.4 billion),
volleyball (1.1 billion), swimming-water polo (1.8 billion), soccer (1.2
billion), athletics (800 million), wrestling (730 million) and weightlifting
(600 million).
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Thursday's closing rates - buying US dlr. 261.719
Pound sterling 426.441 Cyprus pd 518.816
French franc 45.983 Swiss franc 177.112
German mark 155.020 Italian lira (100) 15.592
Yen (100) 216.177 Canadian dlr. 191.258
Australian dlr. 202.963 Irish Punt 413.763
Belgian franc 7.517 Finnish mark 52.068
Dutch guilder 137.923 Danish kr. 40.642
Swedish kr. 34.982 Norwegian kr. 39.029
Austrian sch. 22.032 Spanish peseta 1.827
Portuguese escudo 1.546
(M.P.)