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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-05-15Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 15/05/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILAthens dismisses Turkish reaction to newly-weds' plansAthens on Friday dismissed Turkey's reaction to reports of a plan by a Greek couple to marry and settle on a Greek islet in the eastern Aegean. "Greece's positions on the Aegean are well-known and remain steadfast. The Greek government safeguards national interests. In any case, a wedding cannot constitute ground for political discussion and even more so, a field for creating problems," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said. The reports, aired by several Greek TV channels, said the couple planned to marry and settle on the islet of Plati, located between the Greek islands of Kalymnos and Pserimos in the Dodecanese chain. Earlier, a Turkish foreign ministry spokesman in Ankara had charged that Greece was aiming to change the status of geographical formations in the Aegean Sofia meeting urges inviolability of borders in Balkans Foreign Minister George Papandreou and his counterparts from Bulgaria, Nadezhda Mihailova, and Romania, Andrei Plesu, on Friday expressed support for a political and peaceful solution to the Kosovo conflict based on recent proposals by the G8 foreign ministers, during talks held at the "Starkelovo Gnezhdo" resort near Sofia. Addressing reporters after the meeting, Bulgarian foreign ministry spokesman Ratko Vlajkov said the three ministers underlined the need for the inviolability of existing borders in the Balkans to be honoured both at present and in the future. Papandreou to visit FYROM, Albania next week Foreign Minister George Papandreou will visit the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Albania next week, to be followed by visits to Moscow, Washington and Beijing. The tour is part of efforts to promote a political - diplomatic solution to the Kosovo crisis. On Tuesday he is also due to meet French counterpart Hubert Vedrine in Paris. Greece is convening an international conference on the humanitarian problem resulting from the Kosovo crisis in Thessaloniki next month. Mr. Papandreou has said that European Union member-states, the US and Russia have agreed to the convening of the conference and that China might also be invited, along with representatives of the United Nations, the European Commission and international non-governmental organisations. Bombs explode at Athens tax office Two home-made explosive devices comprising a number of camping gas cannisters and gasoline exploded at a tax office on Friday evening near Omonia square, central Athens. According to police reports there were two simultaneous explosions on the third and fourth floors of the tax office, caused by two incendiary devices. Office doors and the stairwell were damaged but no one was injured. The fire was quickly extinguished by the fire brigade. Greece sends emissary to China A special emissary of Foreign Minister George Papandreou left for Beijing on Friday to deliver a message from Papandreou to his Chinese counterpart, Tang Jiaxuan. The emissary, Sotiris Mousouris, will meet with senior Chinese government and foreign ministry officials on the need to strengthens diplomatic efforts for a political settlement in Kosovo. Mousouris, a former assistant to the UN secretary-general, will emphasise the need for the involvement in this process of the UN Security Council, of which China is a permanent member. PM Simitis speaks with Finnish counterpart on Kosovo The government said that Prime Minister Costas Simitis had been in telephone contact on Friday with his Finnish counterpart, Paavo Lipponen, concerning onging efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Kosovo crisis. Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas reiterated that Greece was in favour of a peaceful settlement to the crisis and was of the view that a political solution should be sought within the framework of UN resolutions and initiatives such as the G8 draft peace agreement. Finland's president, Martti Ahtisaari, has recently come to the fore as a possible leading mediator in efforts aimed at a peaceful settlement of the crisis. Finland assumes the rotating EU presidency on July 1 but is not a NATO member. Ruling socialists announce Europarliament ticket Prime Minister Costas Simitis announced on Friday the ruling socialists' ticket for next month's European Parliament elections and said it aimed at providing continuity and renewal. Heading the ruling party's list is present European Parliament deputy and university professor Dimitris Tsatsos and MP Yiannis Souladakis. A total of four PASOK EuroMPs are up for re-election to the Parliament. Also on the list are Deputy National Economy Minister Alekos Baltas and the former head of Greenpeace's office in Greece, Ilias Efthymiopoulos. European Parliament elections will be held across Europe June 10-13 for the 626-member assembly. New Commission president Prodi due in Athens New European Commission president Romano Prodi is expected in Athens on Monday to meet with Prime Minister Costas Simitis and opposition party leaders. Government sources said Prodi and Simitis would discuss selection criteria for new commissioners. No final decision however is expected on who will be Greece's new commissioner. The sources said that the new commissioner would be named after European Parliament elections in mid- June. Archbishop Christodoulos scathing of 'hypocrisy' Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens and All Greece on Friday launched a stinging attack on NATO, using the example of Cyprus to accuse the Alliance of double standards and hypocrisy. Addressing a congregation in the Church of Aghios Nikolaos in Alexandroupoli, a port in north-east Greece near the border with Turkey, Christodoulos referred to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia saying: "This relentless supposed implementation of international law, is unfortunately quite selective. In one case they show sensitivity while in another, insensitivity - at the expense of human values." Business must help anti-inflation drive A number of business sectors could lower their profit margins to help in an effort to achieve the inflation criterion this year, Development Minister Evangelos Venizelos said on Friday. Speaking to reporters following a meeting with National Economy and Finance Minister Yiannos Papantoniou, Venizelos said he expected oil prices to fall and that inflation was an issue for everyone in the market. He noted that "reducing labour cost per unit product has contributed to a fall in inflation." Venizelos said that the government would seek reaffirmation, on a daily basis, of a "gentlemen's agreement" between the ministry and Greek businessmen to contain prices. Renewed interest in construction pushes bourse up Equity prices ended a volatile week higher on Friday supported by strong buying interest for construction shares and smaller capitalisation stocks. The general index ended 0.89 percent higher to 4,032.22 points, off the day's highs. Traders said the market easily remained around the 4,000 level because of a current high liquidity and positive prospects for the construction sector. The parallel market index for small cap companies ended 2.81 percent higher. Although volatility was subdued in the last trading session of the week a total of 91 issues ended at the day's 8.0 percent limit up. WEATHERFair in most parts of Greece on Sunday but becoming gradually cloudy over the mainland in the early evening with rain and local storms in the northern Ionian, Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace. Some local fog early in the morning. Winds westerly, light to moderate. Athens fair, with temperatures ranging from 17-34C. Generally fair in Thessaloniki but possibility of showers in the evening, temperatures from 15-28C.FOREIGN EXCHANGEFriday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 303.294 Pound sterling 490.822 Japanese yen (100) 249.686 French franc 49.208 German mark 165.038 Italian lira (100) 16.671 Irish Punt 409.855 Belgian franc 8.002 Luxembourg franc 8.002 Finnish mark 54.289 Dutch guilder 146.475 Danish kr. 43.440 Austrian sch. 23.458 Spanish peseta 1.940 Swedish kr. 36.055 Norwegian kr. 39.323 Swiss franc 201.674 Port. Escudo 1.610 Can. dollar 207.526 Aus. dollar 202.348 Cyprus pound 559.190 Euro 322.787(S.S.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |