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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 2001-07-06

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From: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY NEWS IN ENGLISH
Thessaloniki, July 6, 2001

SECTIONS

  • [A] NATIONAL NEWS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] THE NEW ATHENS AIRPORT IS THE BEST IN EUROPE
  • [02] THE INTERIOR MINISTER MET WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF ECONOMIC IMMIGRANTS
  • [03] TSOCHATZOPOULOS: NATO WILL BACK DISARMAMENT WHEN CLASHES END IN FYROM
  • [04] LOSSES IN THE ASE
  • [05] REPPAS: THE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTIONS ARE RELIABLE
  • [06] GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES TO THE OA EMPLOYEES
  • [07] COOPERATION ON EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION
  • [08] TSOCHATZOPOULOS: RESERVATIONS ON THE FUTURE OF YUGOSLAVIA'S FEDERAL STRUCTURE
  • [09] 1ST CONFERENCE OF MAGNESIANS LIVING ABROAD
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS


    NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] THE NEW ATHENS AIRPORT IS THE BEST IN EUROPE

    The new international airport in Athens won the title of the best tourist airport in Europe just 100 days after its opening. Athens' "Eleftherios Venizelos" International Airport was built in the record time of 51 months and already occupies the top place among 15 European tourist airports, based on an independent research.

    The new airport opened to the public on March 28 and a total of 1.150.000 passengers had been served by the month of April. This number exceeds by 13% the Athens Airport Company operational plan predictions.

    A total of 47.000 flights took place in the first 100 days of the airport's operation (namely, 35.500 flights to Schengen destinations and 11.500 flights elsewhere). The international flights alone have served a total of 2 million passengers so far.

    Transportation minister Christos Verelis, who is in Thessaloniki within the framework of the Macedonia Airport business plan presentation, referred to the new Athens airport and stated that it will have even greater potential in the future with the completion of Thessaloniki's Macedonia Airport.

    [02] THE INTERIOR MINISTER MET WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF ECONOMIC IMMIGRANTS

    There will be no extension of time beyond August 2, the date when the deadline for the legalization of the economic immigrants expires, stressed minister of interior Vaso Papandreou in a meeting she had yesterday with representatives of the economic immigrants in the country.

    In the meeting were examined the problems met so far in the procedure followed for the legalization of the economic immigrants.

    Ms. Papandreou stated that those of the immigrants, who will not get a temporary residence permit will not be able to stay in Greece, stressing that no extension of time will be given to the two-month period that ends on August 2.

    Meanwhile, the interior ministry has launched a new campaign that will target the Greek employers informing them on the tough penalties in store for those who will employ immigrants illegally.

    [03] TSOCHATZOPOULOS: NATO WILL BACK DISARMAMENT WHEN CLASHES END IN FYROM

    Defense minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos characterized as positive development the fact that an agreement was reached for a ceasefire in FYROM, and underlined that NATO will offer its support to the disarmament putting it at the disposal of the country's national unity government as soon as the ceasefire agreement is put into effect and the clashes end.

    The agreement concerns the participants, the political parties and the people in FYROM, and there can be no outside intervention because we respect the outcome of the domestic consultations and want to back them, stated Mr. Tsochatzopoulos speaking in the inter-Balkan conference on the modernization of public administration held in Thessaloniki at the initiative of the Association of Thessaloniki's Public Servants Organizations.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos praised the establishment of the institute for the modernization of public administration in the Balkans which was founded with the participation of public sector employees' organizations from Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, and FYROM. He also pointed out that the institute must be backed by all sides because it is an instrument of cooperation among the Balkan social movements. Mr. Tsochatzopoulos added that the principles of equality and cooperation on an equal basis are the foundation for the development of relations among the Balkan states.

    [04] LOSSES IN THE ASE

    Marginal losses were recorded in the Athens Stock Exchange today. The general index dropped to -0.11% at 2.651.18 points, while the volume of transactions was at 96.7 million Euro or 32.95 billion drachmas.

    Of the stocks trading today, 145 recorded gains and 148 had losses, while the value of 82 stocks remained stable.

    [05] REPPAS: THE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTIONS ARE RELIABLE

    The inspection policy followed in Greece is the toughest in the European Union, stated government spokesman Dimitris Reppas when asked about the "mad cow" disease incident in a northern Greek farm.

    According to Mr. Reppas, all cattle over 30 months old are being examined, while the meat-and-bone meals have been banned, stressing that all inspections are reliable.

    [06] GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES TO THE OA EMPLOYEES

    The government sets two preconditions to the prospective Olympic Airways buyer namely, to protect the company's employees and the company's viability and development, reiterated government spokesman Dimitris Reppas commenting on the privatization of the state-owned airline.

    Responding to the question on how the government will make sure that there will be no layoffs, the minister of press stated that the government will undertake to protect the jobs even of those employees for whom the prospective buyers will have no interest in keeping.

    [07] COOPERATION ON EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION

    A wide cooperation among US, Greek, Turkish and Italian research institutions aimed at recording the seismic activity in northern Anatolia, a region expanding from Turkey to mainland Greece, will be launched this summer.

    The goal of the program is the cooperation of special scientists on public policy issues for the better understanding of earthquake risk in northern Aegean and the assessment of the economic and social consequences as a result of a major earthquake.

    The first working group will operate in Thessaloniki on July 30-August 1 and the cooperation agreement will be signed by the participants in Piraeus on August 2.

    [08] TSOCHATZOPOULOS: RESERVATIONS ON THE FUTURE OF YUGOSLAVIA'S FEDERAL STRUCTURE

    The belief that the way, in which Slobodan Milosevic was surrendered to the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, served a political expediency and planning that undermine Yugoslavia's federal framework of operation, was expressed by minister of defense Akis Tsochatzopoulos in an exclusive interview with MPA during his visit at its offices in Thessaloniki today. He also stated that the future of the federal structure of Yugoslavia is uncertain and this could bring insecurity and crisis.

    On the Greek-Turkish relations, he denied the likelihood of joint exercises between Greece and Turkey given the fact that this is outside the logic and nature of Greece's relations with Turkey. He said that many steps must be made in the case of Cyprus to be able to talk about joint exercises at a bilateral basis. However, he stressed that already Greece and Turkey participate in multilateral exercises within the framework of NATO. He also said that he has not received an answer yet from his Turkish counterpart Sabahadin Cakmakoglu concerning his proposal for an open telephone communication between them.

    Concerning the threats launched by Turkish foreign minister Ismail Cem in case Cyprus becomes an EU member, Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stated that the future of the Greek-Turkish relations and the Turkish-European relations will be judged by the violent stances on Cyprus and called on the Turkish side to improve its stance.

    When asked to comment on the situation in FYROM, Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stated that a couple of days will pass before local clashes between the FYROM forces and Albanian rebels stop and then the presence of NATO's force, that will monitor the disarmament, will be feasible. He also expressed Greece's readiness to take part in the alliance's force given that the dialogue among political parties in FYROM will be completed. In addition, he said that the prospect of the country's constitution review has a special political importance in the effort to safeguard a permanent solution to the crisis in the country.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos clarified that it has not been decided yet where the Greek force will be deployed and underlined that the NATO force will not stay in FYROM for a long period of time after the disarmament of the rebels, which is the alliance's force only mission.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos visited the MPA offices and met with board of directors president Paraskevas Paraskevopoulos, who briefed him on the news agency's activities in the ten years since its establishment, while he also referred to its future plans. He was briefed on MPA's new activities on the Internet namely, the first electronic newspaper Hellas.gr.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stated that the ten-year long presence of MPA proves that there is a need to be further supported by the state and the representatives of the local social and production sectors.

    [09] 1ST CONFERENCE OF MAGNESIANS LIVING ABROAD

    General secretary for Greeks living abroad Dimitris Dollis opened the 1st Conference of Magnesians living abroad and stated that Greek communities can be found in 147 countries all over the world.

    Local administration is the connecting link of the Greeks abroad with their homeland offering a sense of continuity, said Mr. Dollis, adding that the state has a responsibility to draw up a comprehensive national policy.

    Magnesia prefect Panos Skotiniotis expressed the certainty that this conference will become a major cultural and communication event of national importance.

    Governing socialist party of PASOK parliament deputy and member of the parliament committee on the Greeks abroad, Ms. Rodoula Zisi stated that the conference is another step toward achieving greater unity between the Greeks abroad and the motherland.

    Right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy parliament deputy and member of the parliament committee on the Greeks abroad, Nikos Gatzis stressed that there is a need to contribute to the solution of the problems faced by the Greeks living abroad namely, the preservation of the Greek language, the education of the Greeks abroad and unemployment.

    MPA general director Spiros Kouzinopoulos speaking in the conference referred to the contribution of the 432 mass media of the Greeks abroad in the effort to preserve national identity and resist alienation.

    He referred to the close ties of MPA with the Greeks abroad, stressing that it supplies them with news through its site on the Internet, the "Greek Diaspora" magazine and the live broadcasts through the Internet, among them the conference of Magnesians abroad. Mr. Kouzinopoulos also referred to MPA's electronic newspaper "Hellas.gr", the first political newspaper on the Internet.

    The conference proceedings will be completed on Sunday.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS


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