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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 98-03-10Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.gov.tr/>10 MARCH 1998CONTENTS
[01] TURKEY-ITALY - TURKEY COMMENT IN LA STAMPA NEWSPAPER: - ''THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE TURKEY IN THE EU'S EXPANSION AT THE LUXEMBOURG SUMMIT MAY TURN INTO A HISTORICAL MISTAKE''ROME, March 10 (A.A) - The Italian central right La Stampa newspaper said on Monday that isolation of Turkey from the European Union (EU)'s expansion during the last Luxembourg Summit was a mistake and that it was turning into an historical mistake.The text which was published with the signature of Aldo Rizzo criticized that Turkey was not participating with the other candidate countries at the EU Conference that will take place in London on March 12. The text said that Turkey was the only secular Moslem country supporting the West and stressed the danger that Turkey may be swallowed by the Islamic waves in the Caspian basin and in the Middle East where there are important oil interests and the dangers of this to Europe. The newspaper criticized that Germany and Greece opposed Turkey's entrance into the EU due to national reasons and noted that these countries were ignoring the joint interests of Europe. Mentioning the Kosovo crisis, the text said, the ''advise'' of the Turkish Foreign Minister Ismail Cem who went to Belgrade was listened to carefully by the Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic. It also mentioned the existence and effectiveness of Turkey in the Balkans which is a high risk region and stressed that Turkey's mediation for the Kosovo crisis may provide an improvement. [02] TURKEY-GULF CRISIS - ''THE SECOND GULF CRISIS AND TURKEY'' PANEL DISCUSSIONISTANBUL, March 10 (A.A) - Ret. Gen. Kemal Yavuz, the former Commander of the Second Army and War Academies said on Monday that priority of the US in the world was in question, adding ''we hope that her priority will not cause a problem for the world.''Addressing a panel discussion titled ''The Second Gulf Crisis and Turkey'', Yavuz said that a military operation was always a tool for political targets. Stressing that 60 percent of the world energy is provided by oil, Yavuz said that of the 820 trillion barrels of oil in the world, 530 trillion barrels of oil belong to the Middle East. Vahit Halefoglu, the former Foreign Minister also said that the US had assumed the role of Britain which she had played in the Middle East in the past. Evaluating the attitude of Turkey during the ''First Gulf Crisis'', Halefoglu said, ''we have offended Saddam with trivial statements during the first crisis.'' Halefoglu said that Turkey's relations with the surrounding countries were not good enough, ''we should establish dialogue with these countries and change our relations.'' [03] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (1)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on March 10, 1998. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) CABINET DISCUSSES KOSOVO SITUATION Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz told reporters yesterday that Turkey was doing everything possible and that the international community should make efforts for bringing peace to Kosovo. He said that the best solution to the Kosovo crisis would be to restore the autonomous status of Kosovo which was agreed upon in 1991. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Necati Utkan told reporters that ending the bloodshed in Kosovo ''is a priority for Turkey''. Commenting on the tension in Kosovo, Utkan said that no one, including Turkey, will let the things that happened in Bosnia be repeated again. Foreign Minister Ismail Cem told reporters that the conflict can be eased in three stages. After initial steps, an agreement on education between the Kosovo Albanians and the Yugoslav administration should be implemented. The third and final stage should be the reinstitution of rights given to the Albanians, but removed by Yugoslavia in 1989, Cem added. /All papers/ TURKEY-EU RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC ON CYPRUS Last week Hans Van Den Broek, the EU Commissioner Responsible for Foreign Relations, and Sir David Hannay, the EU Cyprus Envoy had talks in a move to mediate for a compromise on the problem-plagued island. Rauf Denktas, the Turkish Cypriot President declined the EU representatives requests for a meeting, and said that the Turkish Cypriots' participation in discussions for accepting Cyprus into the EU was out of the question. The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's Special Cyprus Envoy Diego Cordovez will also hold contacts on the island late in March, and the US Envoy Holbrooke will visit the region in April. /Cumhuriyet/ BATTLE OVER WORDS Yesterday the Foreign Ministry claimed that there had been a misunderstanding, and that in fact, Yilmaz had been referring to another aspect and that he had actually been using the word in another way. Explaining the matter, Foreign Ministry spokesman Necati Utkan noted that the German word ''lebensraum'' had more than one meaning. /Sabah/ MASSIVE SUPPORT FOR THE SOUTHEAST Commenting on the new initiatives, Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said that the new measures would be applied in the most productive way possible, and that the government aimed at ''balanced development'' in the region. /Sabah/ AWARD FOR TURKISH SCIENTIST (To be continued) [04] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (2)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on March 10, 1998. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) BLAIR SHOULD VISIT ANKARA The Financial Times noted that as term president of the EU, Britain was obliged to take up the matter of Turkey's current situation including relations with Greece, and full membership in the EU, and to do this as urgently as possible. /Milliyet/ TURKEY IN WORLD TEXTILES CAGAN CANCELS VISIT TO GERMANY 40 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED MONGOLIA'S PRESIDENT TO VISIT TURKEY SOUTH KOREAN BUSINESSMEN TO VISIT TURKEY (To be continued) [05] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (3)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on March 10, 1998. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) TURKEY-MACEDONIA JOINT ECONOMIC COMMISSION MEETING GEORGIAN FULL SUPPORT FOR TURKEY DENKTAS: ''GREEK CYPRIOTS WILL WAIT FOR 30 YEARS'' NEW GAP AIRPORT ZIRAAT BANK TO OPEN BRANCH IN BULGARIA NUMBER OF TOURISTS UP [06] TURKEY-ATTACK - BOMB ATTACK ON MILITARY POSTISTANBUL, March 10 (A.A) - A bomb, implanted in the garden of an empty house near the Kucukyali Military Post exploded on Tuesday. There are no reported casualities, but the windows of the military post were broken during the incident.The bomb which was implanted by unidentified assailants in the garden of an empty house which is near the Kucukyali Military Post in the Kucukyali district of Maltepe exploded at 7:45 a.m. The assailants who fled after the incident also left suspicious packages around the military post. The packages were later exploded by the bomb experts, but nothing was in them. [07] TURKEY IN BRIEF - MARCH 10, 1998GAZIANTEP - Elmahdy Fathalla, the Egyptian Ambassador to Ankara, Germiyan Saatcioglu, the Chairman of the Turkish-Egyptian Business Council and Mustafa Khalaf, the Economy and Trade Attache of the Egyptian General Consulate in Istanbul, visited the Gaziantep Chamber of Commerce (GTO) on Monday.Zeki Yagci, the Deputy Chairman of the GTO Executive Board, said in the meeting that the trade volume between Turkey and Egypt should be increased to two billion US dollars. ANKARA - Hasan Korkmazcan, the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, received on Monday Hristo Bserov, the Chairman of the Turkish-Bulgarian Interparliamentary Friendship Group and members of the Group. Korkmazcan said in the meeting that Turkish-Bulgarian relations play an important role in securing peace in the world. ''Turkey and Bulgaria want peace and wish a speedy development in the two countries by an accord between the peoples of our two countries,'' Korkmazcan said. ANKARA - The Turkish Fertilizer Industry Inc. and the Tunisian Compagnie Des Phoshates De Gafsa company will sign on Tuesday a protocol including cooperation in the purchasing and marketing of fertilizer and fertilizer raw materials, technological information exchange and education. The protocol foresees ''personnel training'', ''technology transfer'', ''creation of joint investment opportunities'' and ''cooperation in the marketing of the two countries and the Turkish Republics' goods in the world markets''. ANKARA - President Suleyman Demirel received on Monday Saed Bis Mustafa, Tunisian Foreign Minister, who is in Turkey for an official visit. The Presidential Press Center said in a written statement that Saed Bin Mustafa briefed President Demirel on the preparations for his official visit to Tunisia in April. The statement said that President Demirel and Saed Bin Mustafa exchanged views on bilateral, regional and international issues. BERLIN - Fermani Uygun, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Tourism, said on Monday in a press briefing he held at Turkey's stand at the 32nd International Berlin Tourism Fair that the First International Eastern Mediterranean Tourism and Travel Fair (EMITT'99) would take place in Istanbul next year. Undersecretary Uygun said that the Turkish Ekin Fair Organization and the British International Travel Exhibition (ITE) would organize the fair which will take place in Istanbul between February 19 and 23, 1999. ANKARA - Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz received on Tuesday the Tunisian Foreign Minister Saed Bin Mustafa. Saed Bin Mustafa said that Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz and he evaluated the bilateral relations, regional and international issues. Pointing out that they also took up the preparations for President Suleyman Demirel's official visit to Tunisia, Mustafa said that he conveyed the Tunisian Prime Minister's message to Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz in the meeting. Later Saed Bin Mustafa met with Bulent Ecevit, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz received Vadim Kuznetsov, the Russian Ambassador to Turkey before his meeting with Saed Bin Mustafa. [08] TURKEY-INTERNAL - A TOTAL OF 78 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED AT THE BORDEREDIRNE, March 10 (A.A) - A total of 78 illegal immigrants who were leaving for Greece, were captured at Edirne Province on Tuesday.Officials told the A.A correspondent that 76 Iraqis were captured at Pazarkule border gate in Bosna Village. Two Egyptians who wanted to go to Greece were also captured in Subasi Village in Meric County. The legal proceedings of the immigrants have been started. A total of 17 Iraqis who wanted to go to Greece, were captured in Uzunkopru County at Edirne Province yesterday. [09] TURKEY-PROTEST - CIVIL SERVANTS PROTEST THE DRAFT LAW ON LABOUR UNIONS IN ANKARAANKARA, March 10 (A.A) - Civil servants held demonstrations in Ankara to protest the Draft Law on Labour Unions on Tuesday.The civil servants who gathered in small groups in front of ministries, schools, hospitals and other offices where they work, held a demonstration calling the Parliament to repeal the Draft Law on the Labour Union. Civil servants chanted slogans and carried banners saying that ''No to Fake Union Law'', ''Collective Bargaining is Our Right, Strikes are Our Weapon, '' and later they dispersed. Meanwhile, Ibrahim Gurdal, the Minister of Tourism saw a group of civil servants and told them, ''I support you and I will defend your views at the Parliament.'' Civil servants who are members of the Confederation of Public Employees' Unions' (KESK) will hold a demonstration at Kızılay Square in Ankara on Wednesday. [10] TURKEY-CAUCASUS - GEORGIA AND TURKEY'S JOINT USE OF THE BATUMI AIRPORT WELCOMED IN THE REGIONTRABZON, March 10 (A.A) - The officials and the businessmen from the Eastern Black Sea Region welcomed the proposal for the joint use of the Batumi Airport on the Black Sea coast in the Adzhar Autonomous Republic, it was reported on Tuesday.''The activities are continuing for the joint use of the Batumi Airport. Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz will visit Georgia on March 13-14 and will discuss the issue,'' Omer Buyukkent, the Governor of Artvin told the A.A correspondent. Erdal Ata, the Governor of Rize stated, ''Such an application will be very useful for the region. It is more suitable to use the Trabzon Airport for Rize, but the Batumi Airport is suitable for the people living near the border.'' Mazhar Afacan, the Chairman of the Trabzon Chamber of Commerce and Industry stated, ''The joint use will improve the economic relations. To ease the transportation will help to decrease the problems of the transport of commercial goods.'' Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |