Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-08-26
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 26/08/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Bulgarian PM Kostov in Athens for talks
- Athens slams Turkish claims as more of same
- Grenade attack on Hyundai dealership
- French PM Jospin to speak in Athens
- Market recovers from Ionian jolt
- Tender for Ionian Bank declared null
- Kosovo on agenda of Greek, Albanian FMs' meeting
- IOC president due in Athens early September
- Greek communists condemn 'criminal' U.S. strikes
- Eurobank makes first payment on Cretabank
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Bulgarian PM Kostov in Athens for talks
Prime Minister Costas Simitis had talks today focusing on economic issues
with his Bulgarian counterpart Ivan Kostov who is here on a one-day working
visit. After the meeting, attended also by Development Minister Vasso
Papandreou, Simitis hosted a working lunch in honour of Kostov, at which
the two leaders were expected to discuss issues related to the Balkans, the
crisis in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo and developments in the European
Union. Speaking to reporters before the lunch, Simitis said Greek-Bulgarian
relations were at a very good level, stressing that any problems which did
arise were effectively dealt with and both countries were getting nearer to
attaining their common objective - namely excellent communication.
Athens slams Turkish claims as more of same
Greece today likened Turkish foreign policy and in particular statements
made from time to time by Turkish officials as "fossils from the past".
Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas made the statement when asked to
comment on remarks today by Turkish President Suleiman Demirel openly
disputing Greek sovereignty of 132 islets in the Aegean Sea. Demirel
claimed that there were 132 "rocks or rocky islets which we call 'grey
zones'... that is, their ownership has not been determined on the basis of
agreements. We say: they do not belong to you (Greece). On the basis of
succession, they belong to us".
Grenade attack on Hyundai dealership
Unknown persons threw a hand grenade at a Hyundai car dealership early
today, causing material damage but no injuries. A police official told the
ANA that the hand grenade was an eastern-type grenade, and caused damage to
the dealership's entrance and a parked car in the Athens suburb of Nea
Halkidona. He said no group had claimed responsibility for the attack so
far, nor had there been an advance warning telephone call.
French PM Jospin to speak in Athens
French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin and Prime Minister Costas Simitis will
be the keynote speakers at an open discussion to be held in Athens on
August 31. The premiers will speak on "Democratic Socialism, prospects for
the Left and the role of the 'society of citizens' in the Europe of
2000".
Market recovers from Ionian jolt
Greek equities ended mixed to lower partly halting Tuesday's sharp fall on
the Athens Stock Exchange. Traders said bargain-hunting and other
speculative buying, particularly in small and medium capitalisation stocks,
partly reversed a prevailing negative sentiment in the market following a
Commercial Bank's decision to annul a tender for the sale of a majority
stake in Ionian Bank. The general index ended 0.29 percent lower at 2,
471.75 points, with turnover at 48.4 billion drachmas. Banks remained under
pressure to ease 2.60 percent reflecting limit down losses in Commercial
Bank and Ionian Bank shares.
Tender for Ionian Bank declared null
The Commercial Bank's board of directors yesterday afternoon declared the
tender for Ionian Bank null, and said it would re-issue an invitation
within three months at the latest. The Commercial Bank said the two bids
submitted by the Jan Morton Heger law firm and the Exchange Finance
Overseas (Holdings) group did not satisfy two of the basic terms of the
tender, namely that the price should be fully paid-up, in cash, upon
transfer, and that the prospective buyers' proposal should be accompanied
by a certificate of a bank acceptable to the seller, validating their
ability to pay the value of the shares. A joint 135 billion drachma bid by
Greece's Eurobank with Ergo Bank was not considered adequate.
Kosovo on agenda of Greek, Albanian FMs' meeting
Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos will discuss the developments in the
strife-torn Yugoslav province of Kosovo with Albanian counterpart Paskal
Milo during a meeting Sunday in the neighbouring country. Mr. Pangalos will
be in the Albanian town of Korce on Sunday for the official opening of a
Greek consulate there. Diplomatic sources told the ANA that the two
ministers would meet on the sidelines of the ceremony, and would also
discuss the course of Greek-Albanian relations.
IOC president due in Athens early September
President of the International Olympics Committee (IOC) Juan Antonio
Samaranch is to pay a one-day visit to Greece on September 2 for talks
focusing on issues relating to the cultural Olympiad. He will meet with
Prime Minister Costas Simitis, Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos and
Athens Mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos.
Greek communists condemn 'criminal' U.S. strikes
The Communist Party of Greece's (KKE) politbureau yesterday described the
U.S. bombings in Sudan and Afghanistan last week as "criminal". It also
announced that "the USA and the other imperialist powers are not only
interested in immediate economic and political advantages but in familiarising
the peoples with criminal military action in the name of peace and security,
in the name of arbitration, terrorism and the so-called defence of Human
Rights."
Eurobank makes first payment on Cretabank
The Eurobank Group yesterday deposited 28 billion drachmas which represents
30 per cent of the price for the purchase of Cretabank. The procedures for
the signing of the final agreement for the transfer of Cretabank to the
Eurobank Group are expected to be concluded by September 25.
WEATHER
The forecast for today is fine and sunny with cloud increasing in the
course of the day with the possibility of local storms in mountainous
regions. Winds will be northerly moderate to strong and very strong in the
Aegean. Temperatures in Athens will range from 22-34 and in Thessaloniki
from 22-31.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Wednesday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 303.125
British pound 497.309 Japanese yen (100) 210.254
French franc 50.394 German mark 168.838
Italian lira (100) 17.135 Irish Punt 423.584
Belgian franc 8.200 Finnish mark 55.530
Dutch guilder 149.896 Danish kr. 44.354
Austrian sch. 24.010 Spanish peseta 1.992
Swedish kr. 36.767 Norwegian kr. 38.781
Swiss franc 202.249 Port. Escudo 1.652
Aus. dollar 174.885 Can. dollar 195.960
Cyprus pound 575.360
(M.P.)
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