Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 97-06-22
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 22/06/1997 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Papandreou memorial service held
- PASOK meeting on development concludes
- Greek Defence Minister in US as WEU rep
- Youth Parliament sessions continue
- Greek Albanians hold election rally
- Philippines' Ramos in Athens talks
- Europartenariat opens in Piraeus
- SE Europe social dialogue opens Tuesday
- Upswing in tourist arrivals on Rhodes
- WEATHER
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEWS IN DETAIL
Papandreou memorial service held
A memorial service for the late prime minister Andreas Papandreou was held
at midday at the First Cemetary of Athens, marking a year since the founder
of the ruling Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) passed away.
Relatives of the late PM, the entire government and many people paid
respect to the memory of Papandreou, which will be further honoured tonight
at a special event to be addressed by Prime Minister Costas Simitis and the
former French Culture Minister Jacques Lang. The event will conclude with
music performances by popular local artist.
Similar memorial services were held throughout the country, organised by
PASOK local organisations, as well as in Cyprus.
PASOK meeting on development concludes
A PASOK central Committee meeting on development concluded today with the
chairing Prime Minister Costas Simitis stressing the need for a critical
approach to attitudes and practises.
The PM underlined the importance of development in the fight against
unemployment, using the example of the Netherlands to make his point.
National Economy and Finance Minister Yannos Papantoniou, replying to
criticism from Committee members over his policies, citest the latest
figures on the country's growth, which he said was currently at 3.5%, and
predicted that the economy could be growing by as much as 5 per cent in the
year 2000.
Greek Defence Minister in US as WEU rep
National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos leaves Monday morning for a
six-day visit to the U.S. in the context of the Greek chairmanship of the
Western European Union's (WEU) cross-Atlantic activities.
During his stay, Tsohatzopoulos will address a meeting of WEU and NATO
defence ministers on WEU cross-Atlantic activities, while he will also meet
with U.S. Defence Secretary William Cohen, Deputy Secretary of State Strobe
Talbott, Congresswoman Olympia Snowe and Congressman Paul Sarbanes.
Tsohatzopoulos will also address a U.S. Senate Committee and hold talks
with American businessmen on matters concerning defence and the economy
respectively.
Youth Parliament sessions continue
Greece's national issues and economic and social affairs were debated by
350 students from Greece, Cyprus and overseas Greek communities today as
they continued their sessions in the second annual Youth Parliament in
Athens.
The students, who formed six parliamentry committees to debate national
issues as well as social and economic policy, will present their conclusions
on Tuesday at a plenary session of Parliament proper, in the presence of
the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister and party leaders.
Greek Albanians hold election rally
The ''Omonoia'' organisation, which represents the ethnic Greek community
in Albania, will hold a campaign rally in central Athens this evening in
view of the June 29 general elections in the neighbouring country.
The rally will be addressed by Omonoia president Grigoris Lambovitiadis and
Omonia MP candidates from Sarande, Delvine and Gjirokaster.
Philippines' Ramos in Athens talks
The president of the Philippines, Ridel Ramos, meets Monday morning with
Greek counterpart Costis Stephanopoulos, which will be followed by talks
with Prime Minister Costas Simitis.
Ramos, who was due in Athens late Sunday for a three-day visit at
Stephanopoulos' invitation, is also due to meet with political party
representatives and Greek businessmen Monday afternoon.
Ramos is currently on a nine-day tour of Britain, Greece and Oman in a bid
to attract foreign investments.
Europartenariat opens in Piraeus
Representatives from more than 2,000 small and medium-size enterprises
(SMEs) from all over the world will take part in the Europartenariat-Hellas
'97 in Piraeus Monday and Tuesday to investigate business collaborations.
The 16th Europartenariat will be opened Monday by Greece's member of the
European Commission, Christos Papoutsis, who holds the energy and SME
portfolios.
The Europartenariat institution was set up by the Commission in 1988 as a
forum to promote business cooperation. Representatives from 400 Greek firms
will meet officials of SMEs from EU member states, countries of central and
eastern Europe, southeast Asia, Latin America and the United States to
encourage cooperation between SMEs of the host country with corresponding
companies inside and outside the EU.
SE Europe social dialogue opens Tuesday
A two-day meeting on social dialogue in the countrues of southeast Europe
opens Tuesday in Thessaloniki.
The meeting, organised by the Economic and Social Committee (ESC), will
bring together 60 delegates representing 15 trade union organisations, 11
employer associations and two farmers' unions from countries in the region,
including delegates from the corresponding ESC of Croatia and FYROM.
The committee is an advisory body for bills which are to be tabled in
Parliament, according to Greek ESC president Professor Ioannis Koukiadis,
and the objective was for similar committees to be set up in other SE
European countries for the purpose of promoting the process of social
dialogue.
Upswing in tourist arrivals on Rhodes
Tourist arrivals on the Dodecanese island of Rhodes are on the rise, and
are currently matching the levels of 1995, which was considered a good
tourist year for the island.
A total of 49,423 tourists are presently staying at trhe island's hotels.
of which 48,058 are foreign visitors, representing a 19% increase over 41,
735 registered guests last year (of which 40,685 were foreign visitors).
The corresponding figure for 1995 was 49,134 tourists, of which 48,399 were
foreign guests.
The figures cover only guests registered at the island's hotels, and do not
include visitors staying at other tourist facilities (hostels, rented rooms,
etc.).
WEATHER
Mostly fine weather is expected for the whole country. Strong northerly
winds are forecast for southern Aegean but elsewhere winds will be mild.
Athens can expect sunshine and temperatures 22-36C and Thessaloniki a
moslty fine day with the temperature ranging from 19 to 33 degrees
centigrade.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's closing rates - buying US dlr. 270.756
Pound sterling 446.340 Cyprus pd 527.347
French franc 46.449 Swiss franc 188.177
German mark 156.796 Italian lira (100) 16.022
Yen (100) 237.088 Canadian dlr. 195.265
Australian dlr. 202.889 Irish Punt 409.636
Belgian franc 7.599 Finnish mark 52.368
Dutch guilder 139.381 Danish kr. 41.178
Swedish kr. 35.129 Norwegian kr. 37.339
Austrian sch. 22.284 Spanish peseta 1.859
Port. Escudo 1.552
(L.G.)
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