Athens News Agency: News in English (AM), 97-07-28
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 28/07/1997 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- New Albanian PM looks to stronger relations between Athens-Tirana
- Greek, Albanian ministers to meet
- 'Socrates' language programme wrapping up in Thrace
- PASOK youth reacts on Madrid communique
- University of Thrace to cooperate with Ukraine institute
- Athens ready to host 2004 Olympics, `Independent` says
- Summer electromagnetics course draws world scientists to Samos
- IAAF President Primo Nebiolo arrives in Athens
- Twenty die in car accidents over weekend
- Hidden immigrant community discovered on remote island
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
New Albanian PM looks to stronger relations between Athens-Tirana
Newly-elected Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano said in Tirana on Saturday
the "reconstruction era" which started in the neighbouring country would
help towards better relations between Greece and Albania.
"We both live in the same corner of Europe and we hope this new era of
reconstruction of the Albanian republic will create a new climate of
confidence between Greeks and Albanians," Mr. Nano told the press late on
Saturday before talks with visiting PASOK Secretary Costas Skandalidis.
Mr. Skandalidis, who arrived in Tirana on Saturday, met also with other
Albanian government officials. Yesterday, he met with leaders of parties
participating in the Balkan country's socialist-led leftist coalition
government, as well as the leader of the opposition Democratic Party.
It is the first official visit to Albania by a Greek politician since the
new government took office last week.
Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos is expected to visit Tirana on
August 5, while a visit by Greek Public Order Minister George Romeos is
expected to take place around the same time.
Mr. Skandalidis said his visit aimed to cement ties between the two
countries' socialist parties.
He said that the two peoples had no differences, but on the contrary had
much to gain from a prospective common course.
"The new Albania will find an ally in Greece, and we are willing to put
aside all differences of the past and support our neighbouring country in
its new course," Mr. Skandalidis said.
The PASOK Secretary expressed hope that the new Tirana government would
succeed in its difficult task as this would be to the benefit not only of
Albania itself but also the Balkans in general. "I hope progressive people,
with hope and vision, will succeed in building a new future," Mr.
Skandalidis said.
He added that Greece was the only country that accepted and honoured
Albanians, while in the context of further development of relations and
communication between the two peoples, Mr. Skandalidis said the Greek
Foreign and Public Order Ministers would visit Albania soon to discuss and
find solutions for the main problems of concern to the two countries.
Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo, who was present at the talks, told
reporters that in the near future four officials of the Albanian socialist
party would visit Athens to exchange views with PASOK counterparts aiming
at improving the organisation and operation of the Albanian Socialist
Party.
Mr. Milo has accepted an invitation by Mr. Skandalidis to visit Greece at
the end of August.
During his meetings, Mr. Skandalidis stressed the importance of the problem
Greece faces with the high number of Albanian illegal immigrants and the
impact on Greek tourism of Albanian armed gangs raiding Greek border
towns.
Greek, Albanian ministers to meet
Greece and Albania have agreed to hold a joint meeting in Tirana in the
near future for ministers from each country to forge a policy of cooperation,
diplomatic sources said on Saturday.
The move was agreed at two separate meetings held in Tirana between Greek
ambassador to Albania Constantine Prevedourakis, Prime Minister Fatos Nano
and Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo, the sources said.
Ministers from both countries taking part in the meeting, for which a date
has yet to be set, will determine sectors of cooperation and how work can
be accomplished. No further details were given.
Mr. Prevedourakis told the two Albanian officials that Greece would offer
the neighbouring country every support, relaying messages from Prime
Minister Costas Simitis and Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos.
'Socrates' language programme wrapping up in Thrace
An intensive Greek language programme for European students, organised by
the Dimokrition University in Thrace in the framework of the European Union
'Socrates' programme, will be concluded on July 31.
The programme got underway on July 14 and is being attended by 55 students
from the universities of Mons-Heinaut, Antwerpen (Belgium), Poitier, Nancy
II, Aix-Marseille (France), Madrid, Seville (Spain), Sofia (Bulgaria) and
Banja Luka (Bosnia).
It includes Greek language lessons, a series of seminars concerning Greek
history and culture and cultural events.
The programme is aimed at providing language training for foreign students
wishing to follow part of their studies in Greece or to improve their
knowledge of the Greek language.
PASOK youth reacts on Madrid communique
The Madrid communique signed between Prime Minister Costas Simitis and
Turkish President Suleyman Demirel during a NATO summit in Madrid recently
is a lifeless text, the ruling PASOK party's youth wing said in an
announcement on Saturday.
The PASOK youth also criticised PASOK Secretary Costas Skandalidis, who
supported the Madrid initiative and the Prime Minister's choices in general,
saying in the announcement that it is the duty of every Greek citizen to
express his opinion under conditions of democracy and freedom, particularly
on national issues.
"Those who dispute this right must realise that the logic of the 'whip' has
nothing to do with the principles and ethics of the left and democratic
party," it said.
The announcement said that as far as the PASOK youth is concerned, the
proclamation of principles in the communique does not constitute anything
in itself, apart from an inanimate document. The existence and manifestation
of "good intentions" remains to be ascertained unilaterally, namely by the
permanent aggressor.
Commenting on the strategic targets which must govern Greek foreign policy
towards Turkey, the announcement said the sole Greek-Turkish difference
recognised as existing by Greece is that of the continental shelf. Greece
proposes resorting to the International Court at The Hague for its
resolution.
Moreover, no other Greek-Turkish difference exists. A permanent threat on
the part of Turkey exists, which is disputing the territorial sovereignty
of the Greek state as it is defined by international law and international
treaties, it added.
University of Thrace to cooperate with Ukraine institute
The senate of the Dimokrition University of Thrace will cooperate with the
Institute of Humanities from Mariupol in the Ukraine, according to an
announcement yesterday. Educational, scientific and cultural cooperation
between the two sides is expected to lay the foundations for strengthening
traditional friendship between Greece and the Ukraine and the rennaissance
of overseas Hellenism. According to a Dimokrition University announcement,
the biggest Greek community in states of the former USSR is found in
Mariupol and the Federation of Greek Societies in the Ukraine is headquartered
there, as well as Greece's general consulate. The Institute of Humanities
is the sole educational foundation in the territory of the former USSR
where in all faculties, the Greek language, history and culture are
taught.
Athens ready to host 2004 Olympics, `Independent` says
Greece, a candidate for the 2004 Olympics, is more prepared today to host
an Olympiad than the 2000 Games host,
Sydney, was, according to acclaimed sports writer Peter Corrigan. With
total financial backing in place and 72 per cent of the necessary
facilities built and operational, Athens' plusses also include the genuine
desire of the people for the Games, new ro ads constructed and improvements
to the underground railway. They also include a new international airport
to be operable by the year 2000 that will reduce cars using the city centre
and pollution by 35 per cent, and the lowest crime rate in Europe, Mr.
Corrigan, who visited Athens and the various sporting facilities last week,
wrote in the British newspaper "Independent on Sunday".
Summer electromagnetics course draws world scientists to Samos
New developments and modern applications in the field of electromagnetics
are being taught in a summer course which opened Saturday at the Eastern
Aegean Research Institute on Samos.
Participants in the course, which will run to August 5, include 134 eminent
scientists from 16 countries who will present studies on electromagnetic
computation, the theoretical basis for technologies involving electricity,
electronics and microwaves.
The course is organised by the Athens Polytechnic University's Institute of
Communication and Computer Systems, in the Mechanical Engineering
Department, in the context of NATO. Topics to be presented range from
computers to telecommunications, antenna s, transmission of electrical
waves, satellite systems and fibre optics. The course is organised by
Professor Nikolaos Ouzounoglou.
IAAF President Primo Nebiolo arrives in Athens
International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) President Primo Nebiolo
arrived in Athens on Saturday, a week ahead of the IAAF World Athletics
Championships and three days ahead of the opening of the IAAF congress,
feeling very optimistic over the out come of the games.
"We will organise a wonderful championship. You can tell all the people to
turn up at the stands of the Olympic Stadium to watch the biggest athletic
event of the year," he said on his arrival.
"I love Greece and I am absolutely satisfied by the work done by my friends
the Greeks. All the stars of world athletics will compete at the Olympic
Stadium, including Gebresilasie, who will come to Athens to defend his
title in the 10,000 metres."
Mr. Nebiolo referred to the gigantic TV coverage for the games, saying
"never in history have we had such coverage for an event. In my country,
Italy, TV coverage will total 56 hours. The number of TV viewers all over
the world will reach 3,163,000,000, a very big figure. The whole world will
see beautiful Athens. It will learn what the Greeks have done for classic
athletics and sports in general. It will learn Athens' history."
Mr. Nebiolo was welcomed by Sports Undersecretary Andreas Fouras and other
sports officials.
The IAAF World Athletics Championships will be held at the Athens Olympic
Stadium between August 1-10 and a record of at least 195 countries is
expected to participate in the games.
Twenty die in car accidents over weekend
Twenty people were killed in 247 car accidents over the weekend, the public
order ministry said late yesterday.
The ministry said 356 people were injured, 67 of them seriously, in
accidents that took place between Friday afternoon and Sunday evening.
Hidden immigrant community discovered on remote island
An entire community of illegal immigrants from Albania, Poland and Bulgaria
was discovered living on the 300-inhabitant island of Ai Stratis between
Lesvos and Limnos islands in the Aegean following the arrest of two illegal
immigrant women from Bulgaria.
The two women were arrested Friday and taken before an investigating
magistrate for stealing one million drachmas from a home on Lesvos, police
said.
According to police sources, the Bulgarian and Polish women from the
illegal community were employed as domestic help in the homes of elderly
residents of Ai Stratis, while the Albanian immigrants were employed at a
water and sewerage project being constructed on the island by a construction
company.
WEATHER
Mild weather is forecast throughout most of the country with northwesterly
winds and normal temperatures ranging from 18-30 C, except eastern
Macedonia and Thrace, where light clouds are expected and the possibility
of local showers. Athens will be sunny with temperatures of 22 to 33 C.
Thessaloniki will be overcast with temperatures of 20-28 C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's closing rates - buying US dlr. 284.307
Pound sterling 473.581 Cyprus pd 530.323
French franc 45.995 Swiss franc 187.776
German mark 155.030 Italian lira (100) 15.933
Yen (100) 244.726 Canadian dlr. 205.721
Australian dlr. 210.403 Irish Punt 415.747
Belgian franc 7.505 Finnish mark 52.189
Dutch guilder 137.640 Danish kr. 40.718
Swedish kr. 35.924 Norwegian kr. 37.527
Austrian sch. 22.036 Spanish peseta 1.839
Port. Escudo 1.534
(L.G.)
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