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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 2002-05-14

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


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY Thessaloniki, May 14, 2002

SECTIONS

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

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PAPANTONIOU PRESSED ON EUROARMY
  • [02] DEP. MINISTER OF DEFENSE IN BULGARIA
  • [03] MAGRIOTIS IN LIBYA - TUNISIA
  • [04] GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BACK DOWN ON NATIONAL ISSUES
  • [05] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DROPPED TO 2%
  • [06] INCREASE IN RETAIL SALES IN FEBRUARY
  • [07] MAGRIOTIS VISITS TUNISIA AND LIBYA
  • [08] BUDGET REVENUES IN THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF 2002
  • [09] GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES ON THE EURO-ARMY
  • [10] THE ASE CONTINUES ITS UPWARD COURSE
  • [11] PROTOPAPAS: GREECE WILL NOT EXTRADITE ANY PALESTINIANS
  • [12] GUARDED OPTIMISM ON THE ANAN VISIT TO CYPRUS
  • [13] THE INTERREG III PROGRAM HAS BEEN APPROVED
  • [14] ARCHBISHOP CHRISTODOULOS: THE CHURCH-STATE SEPARATION WILL HURT THE PEOPLE
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    NEWS IN DETAILS

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PAPANTONIOU PRESSED ON EUROARMY New pressures to lift Greek reservations on the Euroarmy issue, by the EU Summit Meeting in Seville, have been put on Minister of National Defense Giannos Papantoniou, by his 14 European counterparts.

    Mr. Papantoniou stressed that Greece will not budge from its current position concerning the Ankara text. "Our position was clarified once more and it was mentioned that there is a procedure moved by Mr. Solana, the Spanish Presidency, with the participa tion of Greece and other countries, and that Greece is participating in a constructive manner, taking our basic position - that we do not accept the Ankara text as it stands - into consideration", stressed Mr. Papantoniou.

  • [02] DEP. MINISTER OF DEFENSE IN BULGARIA Deputy Minister of National Defense Lucas Apostolidis, will visit Bulgaria today, following an invitation by his Bulgarian counterpart, Sonya Yaukulova.

    Today, Mr. Apostolidis will meet with the Committee of Foreign Policy - National Security and Defense of the Bulgarian Parliament, while he will have discussions at the Bulgarian Ministry of Defense. In the afternoon he will attend a special event organi zed by the Greek community there.

    Tomorrow, Mr. Apostolidis will go to the Foreign Ministry, where he will meet with the Deputy Minister, Petko Draganov, and he will then leave for Plovdiv, in order to meet the seat of the Brigade of SE Europe.

  • [03] MAGRIOTIS IN LIBYA - TUNISIA Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giannis Magriotis will visit Libya and Tunisia today, where he will meet with the Foreign Ministers of both countries. It is the first official visit of an EU Minister, following the EU decision to upgrade its relations

    with Libya.

  • [04] GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BACK DOWN ON NATIONAL ISSUES His decisiveness to defend major national issues, which are at a crucial turning point, will be stressed by Prime Minister Kostas Simitis at the meeting of the Governmental Committee this Thursday, while the course of the government's work, which is the first priority at the "Maximos Mansion", will be discussed.

    According to information published in the "Imerisia" newspaper today, the Prime Minister is not very optimistic on the Cyprus issue, while he will have another meeting with President Cleridis after the Annan visit, in order to discuss further moves. Ther e is major concern on the Euroarmy issue as well, while it is not out of the question for a veto to be used at the EU Summit Meeting in Seville, if the Spanish Presidency eventually brings the plan in for discussion.

    Following the recent visit of Minister of National Defense Giannos Papantoniou to London, he believes that England will continue to be uncompromising, as it has connected Athens' position to armament, where Athens is submitting neither to Blair's demands , nor those England's military industry.

    There is also skepticism concerning the priorities of the Greek EU Presidency, which must be submitted to Brussels by the end of May. "The correlation to Europe was different when we were planning our priorities, and they are different now", state govern ment sources characteristically.

  • [05] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DROPPED TO 2% Industrial production in Greece in the month of February dropped to 2% on an annual basis, according to figures provided by the Greek National Statistics Agency.

    Production in the manufacturing sector dropped by 2.7%, while industrial production in the first two months of the current year recorded an average decline of 1.3%.

  • [06] INCREASE IN RETAIL SALES IN FEBRUARY Retail sales in Greece recorded an upward course in February increased by 9.4% on an annual basis, according to figures announced by the National Statistics Agency.

    For the record, retail sales in January had increased by 8.4%, while the average increase in the first two months of 2002 was at 8.9%.

  • [07] MAGRIOTIS VISITS TUNISIA AND LIBYA Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Yiannis Magriotis is on a three day working visit to Tunisia and Libya within the framework of the contacts the Greek government has with the Arab countries for peace in the Middle East.

    Mr. Magriotis will meet with the leadership of the Foreign Ministries of the two countries to examine issues like the Middle East, bilateral relations, Euro-Mediterranean cooperation and current international developments.

    The Greek Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs will also meet with representatives of the Greek communities in Tunisia and Libya and attend Greek cultural events.

  • [08] BUDGET REVENUES IN THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF 2002 In the first four months of 2002 the state budget revenues were limited to 8.8 million Euro. The role of the budget "life best" was played by the VAT levy and the circulation of the Euro coins with revenues of 469.3 million Euro.

    Based on the figures provided by the Ministry of Finance, public revenues increased in the first four months of the current year by 5.3% compared to the annual target of 6.1%.

  • [09] GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES ON THE EURO-ARMY The Ankara text on the Euro-army will not be accepted, stated Greek government spokesman Christos Protopapas, pointing out that all available means will be used if necessary.

    The Greek government spokesman stated that the Greek position on the Euro-army is firm, adding that it is a matter that concerns the EU-NATO relations and it is not just a bilateral problem.

  • [10] THE ASE CONTINUES ITS UPWARD COURSE The Athens Stock Exchange continued its upward course today. The general index rose to +1.55% at 2.361,09 points, while the volume of transactions was increased compared to previous sessions at 136.8 million Euro or 46.6 billion drachmas.

    Of the stocks trading today, 244 recorded gains and 70 had losses, while the value of 59 stocks remained unchanged.

  • [11] PROTOPAPAS: GREECE WILL NOT EXTRADITE ANY PALESTINIANS The 13 Palestinians will be hosted in European Union countries under a specific status that will be decided by the EU and not by third countries, stated Greek government spokesman Christos Protopapas clarifying that Greece will never extradite any Palest inians.

    Mr. Protopapas stated that Greece is a European Union member and respects the EU decisions.

  • [12] GUARDED OPTIMISM ON THE ANAN VISIT TO CYPRUS Greek government spokesman Christos Protopapas characterized as very important the visit of UN secretary-general Kofi Anan to Cyprus, pointing out that the Cyprus issue is at a very critical and decisive phase.

    Mr. Protopapas expressed guarded optimism concerning Mr. Anan's visit and referred to the negative statements that were made by Turkish officials regarding Cyprus' EU accession course. He said that Turkey's intransigence continues and will hinder conside rably Cyprus' European course.

    Turkey must reconsider its position and abandon its intransigent policy realizing that its wish to follow a European course is in contrast with such positions and views, said Mr. Protopapas.

    The Greek government spokesman reiterated that Greece will remain firm in its position for a viable and fair solution to the Cyprus problem within the framework of the UN decisions.

  • [13] THE INTERREG III PROGRAM HAS BEEN APPROVED The Interreg III program concerning the Greece-Cyprus inter-border cooperation actions with an estimated budget of 59 million Euro has been approved by the European Commission. The program will be used in projects that will materialize in the regions of northern Aegean, southern Aegean, Crete and Cyprus.

    The priority axes that will be covered by Interreg III concern transportation infrastructures, economic development and employment, quality of life, environment, culture and technical support.

  • [14] ARCHBISHOP CHRISTODOULOS: THE CHURCH-STATE SEPARATION WILL HURT THE PEOPLE The meeting of Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens and All of Greece with Metropolite Savva of Warsaw, who will be on a visit to Greece until May 20, was held in a warm atmosphere.

    Metropolite Savva referred to the position of the Christian Orthodox Church in Poland which numbers a total of 600.000 faithful in a country where the overwhelming majority of the population is Roman Catholic.

    The head of the Greek Christian Orthodox Church underlined that there are certain circles in Greece seeking the Church-State separation. He stressed that the Greek people will be the losers in such a case and for this reason the Church of Greece will con tinue to resist and raise obstacles to such designs.

    Metropolite of Warsaw stated that the separation of the Church from the State should never be allowed in Greece because the Greek people have a special relation with the Church.

  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS


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