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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-10-02

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From: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.gov.tr/>

AA Daily

2 October 1999 Saturday


CONTENTS

  • [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
  • [02] These are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on October 2, 1999. The Anadolu Ajansi does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
  • [03] HURRIYET (LIBERAL) - ------------------ THE NEW YORK TIMES: SAKIP SABANCI, CHAMPION OF INDUSTRY The New York Times described Sakip Sabanci as the ''champion of industry and social development'' in an article it carried on September 28. The article said Sabanci's American partners always esteemed his hardwork. Sabanci is managing a family holding which has partnerships with leading world compamies including DePont, Phillip Morris, Toyota, Bekaert, and Internatioanl Paper. ''Executives of DuPont are so satisfied with their partnership with Sabanci, they will build factories in Brezil and Argentina with him,'' the article wrote.
  • [04] S-300's TO BE USED FOR THE FIRST TIME The S-300's missile system deployed in Crete will be used for the first time on Saturday during Nikiforos operation by the Greek Cypriot National Protection Army and Greek Armed Forces. S-300's will provide effective protection for Greek war planes in the operation which will be organized in Cyprus, Greek Cypriot newspapers said .
  • [05] MILLIYET (LIBERAL) - ----------------- FIRST SURRENDER FROM PKK Eight PKK members who obeyed Ocalan's call to lay down arms surrendered by passing from Semdinli to Turkey. The group came with white flags and weapons. Ali Sapan, the former head of PKK's European branch ERNK and three women were also in the group. PKK members surrendered to benefit from the Repentance Law.
  • [06] SECOND TENDER IN DISASTER REGION IS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE Ministry of Public Works and Housing which announced the 50 trillion Turkish Liras worth of prefabricated housing project some time ago is now working on an infrastructure tender which includes sewege and water network. The 12 trillion Turkish Liras infrastructure tender was shared by Taskent, Yasar Yapi, Okyanus, Ilsan, Cano, Hitit, Aks, Egesan, Mescioglu, Obitas, Anilcan and Mintas construction firms. About the heating problem of prefabricated dwellings, no agreement was reached between the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Energy.
  • [07] SABAH (LIBERAL) - -------------- ''WE SHOULD TAKE LESSON FROM AKUT'' President Suleyman Demirel, who addressed the opening ceremony of the Parliament on Friday, said lessons should be taken from Search and Rescue Team (AKUT). Demirel said ''we should be organized well as the state and community to help each other against the disasters.'' Demirel said it is an urgent need of the state to establish an effective civilian defense organization and extend support to the volunteer institutions. Demirel appreciated the success of AKUT and similar organizations and said ''we should take lesson from them.''
  • [08] CUMHURIYET (LEFT) - ---------------- ECEVIT MEETS WITH ANNAN, THE U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit talked Cyprus issue with Kofi Annan, the U.N. Secretary General in New York. Ecevit said Annan's term of office was a ''chance for the world''. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem pointed out that Turkey's determination on Cyprus issue was understood. Cem said ''nothing can be done in Cyprus ignoring our sensitivity in Cyprus.''
  • [09] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC IS COMPROMISE Farewell from President Suleyman Demirel. President Suleyman Demirel, at the end of his speech which was made due to the starting of new legislation year of the Parliament, said ''this is the eighth and last speech which I make as President'' and bid farewell to the Parliamentarians. Demirel said the senate should be formed again. In his speech, Demirel proposed a series of constitutional changes. President Demirel stressed that Turkey should leave constitution discussions in the past and realize structural reforms.
  • [10] RADIKAL (LEFT) - --------------- LAST LESSON FROM DEMIREL:''IF WE REALIZE THE REFORMS, WE COULD BE AMONG THE MOST DEVELOPED TEN COUNTRIES IN THE NEXT CENTURY'' President Demirel addressed the Parliament for the last time. ''Turkey needs a better Constitution. Constitutional state is not an unchanging structure, it has to be renewed continuously. People should elect the President. The eight year mandatory education should be increased to eleven years. Deputies' immunity should be removed. If we realize all these reforms we can be one of the most developed ten countries in the world in the next century,'' Demirel said to the Parliament.
  • [11] ISTANBUL ALONE WITH ITS FATE Only 800,000 out of 2 million buildings in Istanbul are licenced. Therefore, those which doesn't have a licence cannot be examined well. In order to assess the damage occured in the buildings or to check the quality of their construction, buildings must have a licence. Afife Batur, the President of Istanbul Architectures' Chamber said 65 percent of Istanbul's buildings have been built illegally.
  • [12] TÜRKİYE (RIGHT) - ---------------- MESSAGES FROM DEMIREL President Suleyman Demirel who addressed the opening of the Parliament, wanted the reforms to be issued. Demirel pointed out the importance of renewal of election system, constitutional change, and the structural reforms. President Demirel said President should be chosen by people and that this should take place with a two-tour elections. Demirel stressed that Turkey should conclude privatization program worth of 100 billion U.S. dollars and that the state should withdraw from economic life.
  • [13] BILL CLINTON TO COME TO TURKEY FOR A HOLIDAY The U.S. President Bill Clinton, who will pay a visit to Turkey between November 14 and 19, will play golf in southern Antalya province and will also participate in meeting of Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Istanbul.
  • [14] ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE) - -------------------- OPERATIONS UNDER WAY A total of 15 terrorists were rendered ineffective during the operations of Turkish Armed Forces launched in Northern Iraq. Turkish soldiers who entered to Iraqi territory from Uludere and Cukurca counties, surrounded terrorists who sheltered in Haftanin region. War planes which took off from southeastern Diyarbakir and Malatya provinces bombed the region. Cobra and super cobra helicopters searched the region thoroughly. A total of 15 terrorists were killed so far.
  • [15] MESSAGE OF CONCERN FROM TURKEY Turkey expressed concern over the war in Chechnya and pointed out that the problem should be solved urgently through peaceful means. The statement issued by Turkey's Press Consultant in Moscow Embassy, said developments in Chechnya was covered with concern in Turkey and called on the problem to be solved with a constructive dialogue.
  • [16] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT RETURNS TO TURKEY - ECEVIT: ''THIS VISIT ONCE AGAIN PROVED THAT TURKEY AND THE U.S. ARE STRATEGICAL PARTNERS''
  • [17] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Saturday that his official visit to the U.S., which took place upon the invitation of Bill Clinton, the U.S. President, was very positive, adding that ''this visit once again showed that Turkey and the U.S. are strategical partners.'' Addressing a news conference in Ankara's Esenboga Airport, Ecevit briefed about his visit to the U.S. Noting that his five- day official visit to the U.S. was very positive and that he held a very fruitful meeting with Clinton, Ecevit said ''we have talked in a friendly and sincere atmosphere that suits to two allies. We have discussed many issues. We have thanked to them due to the support they extended following the massive quake.'' Ecevit said ''we have agreed to strengthen both economical and political relations.'' He said ''providing 108 million U.S. dollar increase for two years in textile quotas given to Turkey can be a positive development. Also, trade and investment agreement was signed. This agreement has a quality to create a basis that can realize many concrete projects. Willingness of the U.S. President to sent a group of businessmen to search for the investment facilities in Southeastern Anatolia region is pleasing for us.'' Pointing out the Bill Clinton, the U.S. President, reiterated his full support to Baku-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline project, Ecevit said they found appropriate to increase cooperation on Caspian passing Natural Gas Pipeline Project. Ecevit said Clinton continued to support Turkey's membership to the EU in an active way, noting that ''the U.S. President once again pointed out that he supports our views regarding European Defense and Security Identity.'' Ecevit said ''we have exchanged views with Clinton on regional issues like Kosovo'', adding that they have stressed the contribution of Turkish-U.S. cooperation in solution of regional conflicts. Ecevit said the U.S. President Clinton felt pleasure over the improvement in Turkish-Greek relations. Ecevit said they have seen Clinton and the U.S. administration in a more realistic manner that is forwarded to understand the views of Turkish Cypriots. Statement issued by the U.S. side which pointed out that there could be no return to the status quo on Cyprus to the pre-1974 period was a realistic approach. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit pointed out that during his meeting with Al Gore, the U.S. Vice President, oil and natural gas pipelines were discussed and added that they also took up development in the Caucasia. Noting that he held separate meetings with the administrators of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ecevit said ''we have seen that economic reforms covered by our country were welcomed. It is clear that our fruitful cooperation with these institutions will continue increasingly.'' Ecevit also said he held various meetings with Senate and Congress members, press representatives, businessmen as well as Turkish community in the U.S. that forms a friendship bridge between the two countries. Ecevit said statements of two senators, during one of these meetings, created reaction in the press and public, adding that ''these two people are spokesmen and militants of Greek Cypriot lobby so far. I think, it will be wrong to evaluate the inconvenient views of these people as the views of Senate or the Representatives Assembly.'' PM Ecevit pointed out that the reforms which Turkey initiated in economic and political field increased the support of the U.S. to Turkey, adding that ''I have seen that fruitful studies of our coalition government and its consistent attitudes created appreciation. This was always stressed during the meetings we have attended. I have also seen that harmonized studies of the Parliament increased respect to a great extend.'' Noting that this visit once again proved that Turkey and the U.S. were two strategical partners, Ecevit said ''our visit prepared base of close cooperation with our important ally. This was a positive and fruitful visit. I am happy to return to home with a positive impression.'' When a journalist asked the contents of the meeting he held with Kofi Annan, the U.N. Secretary General, Ecevit said Annan was an understanding and constructive person. He said ''it was a very beneficial meeting. His interest to Cyprus question was natural, moreover, this should be seen as a guarantee. Because he is a very understanding and positive person.'' Responding to a question about his meeting with Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State and Kissinger's point of view towards Cyprus question, Ecevit said Turkey announced its views regarding Cyprus issue to the world public ''yet, we have seen that our views to this end are evaluated in a gradually understanding way in the world.'' Devlet Bahceli, Deputy Prime Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem, and Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, Minister of Industry and Trade, also participated in the news conference.
  • [18] MOSES, CLINTON'S CYPRUS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO VISIT ANKARA AND ATHENS NEXT WEEK
  • [19] WASHINGTON, D.C October 2 (A.A) - Ahmet Erdengiz, the Washington, D.C. Representative of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said he hoped Alfred Moses, Clinton's Special Cyprus Representative, would return to the U.S. realizing that there was no favorable grounds to call for a meeting between the Greek and Turkish side of the Cyprus, following his contacts in Ankara and Athens next week. Erdengiz told A.A that Moses' visits are important because the the U.N. Secretary General will invite both sides according to the results of the report prepared by Moses after his visits. ''First the necessary grounds should be formed, later meetings can start between the two states,'' Erdengiz said. Despite the attitude of the Turkish side, the U.N. Secretary General called on two sides for a meeting, Erdengiz noted and said ignoring realities would not be good. The U.S. wants to understand the situation in Cyprus very well, and acts cautiously by sending Moses the the island, he said and added that ''he hoped Moses would stop a negative move that might occur''.
  • [20] PM ECEVIT: ''TURKEY IS A EUROPEAN COUNTRY ALTHOUGH THE FULL MEMBERSHIP DOOR IS CLOSED''
  • [21] NEW YORK, October 2 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Friday that ''Turkey is a European country although the door of full membership is closed for now.'' Addressing a dinner which was jointly staged by Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen Association (TUSIAD) and U.S. Foreign Policy Association, Ecevit said Turkey beloged to the Balkans, eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, Caucasia and Asia as well as Europe. The U.S. businessmen and diplomats were also at the dinner. Pointing out that Turkis-U.S. relations were based more solid grounds and encouraging for future especially following the end of cold war, Ecevit said ''we have developed a strategic relation with our American friends forwarded to future. Peace, stability, democratization and welfare will be taken under guarantee in the region in the future due to this relation.'' Stressing that economic and trade relations between the two countries should be increased to a higher level due to the potential and values shared by the two countries, Ecevit thanked to the support the U.S. extended following the massive earthquake which hit Marmara region. Pointing out that the quake revealed the joint fate between Turkey and Greece, Ecevit said ''Turkey and Greece always improved positive relations if they are left alone.'' Ecevit, who mentioned about terrorism issue, noted that ''terrorism which escalated for 15 years negatively effected our reform efforts.'
  • [22] GOKALP, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS: ''TURKEY WILL GIVE NECESSARY IMPORTANCE TO ECOLOGIC AGRICULTURE''
  • [23] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Husnu Yusuf Gokalp, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that there was a big shift towards ecologic agriculture in the world in the recent years and Turkey also started necessary works in this field, it was reported on Saturday. Ecologic agriculture does not harm nature, plants, animals and human health in all its stages, Gokalp said. Climate conditions, the thinning of the ozone layer, environmental pollution and many other factors accelerated the shift to ecologic agriculture, the Minister explained. ''There is a big inclination towards ecologic agriculture and its products in the world. We are also working on the same field in Turkey. Our country possesses the conditions favourable for ecologic agriculture. Some developments on this field have been observed in Turkey in recent years. However, they are not sufficient. A total of 67 kinds of ecologic products were grown in our country in 1998. Last year 8,199 producers obtained 99,300 tons of ecologic products. More than 19,000 tons of this has been exported, some of it was kept as frozen and some if it was processed,''Gokalp briefed. The Minsiter also said they had difficulties to overcome in the marketing ecological products. While foreign markets remain limited, the local market for ecological products is almost non-existent, Gokalp noted and said his ministry started to work to remove these obstacles.
  • [24] U.S. BUSINESSMEN TO VISIT SANLIURFA IN OCTOBER
  • [25] SANLIURFA, October 2 (A.A) - A U.S. team headed by Mark Parris, the U.S. Ambassador in Ankara will come to Sanliurfa on October 20 after Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit brought up the issue of Southeast development during his U.S. visit. Ismail Demirkol, the Chairman of Sanliurfa Trade and Industry Chamber told A.A that the U.S. started taking concrete steps in its investments in southeast Turkey. ''There will be high level authorities from the U.S. Eximbank and the semi-official finance institution OPIC. The whole delegation will be formed by businessmen. We will discuss how to turn the Southeast to an investment base,'' Demirkol explained. Businessmen of Sanliurfa are ready for any kind of cooperation with the U.S. businessmen, he noted and said the development in the region would gain acceleration with the investments and cooperation of the U.S. businessmen.
  • [26] EVALUATION MEETING FOLLOWING MARMARA QUAKE - TANTAN, INTERIOR MINISTER: ''THE SYSTEM TO CONTINUE IN A DISCIPLINED WAY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF MEASURES THAT ARE TAKEN''
  • [27] SAKARYA, October 2 (A.A) - Sadettin Tantan, Minister of Interior, said on Saturday that several illegal forces worked for their own political interests, ''yet'', he added ''continuation of system with discipline is provided with the measures that are taken.'' Addressing a meeting where efforts following the massive earthquake in Marmara region are evaluated, Tantan said during the works that were launched so far they tried to overcome the deficiencies and targetted carrying out services in a planned way. Tantan said all demands calling for settlement of quake victims to appropriate houses, providing their foodstuff and clothings will be evaluated, adding that ''our efforts to this end continues. We will take all constructive proposals into consideration.'' Pointing out that according to the related law, the money that was collected should be transferred to Disaster Fund and that aid in cash should be given to Red Crescent, Tantan said non-governmental organization made arrangements to extend support to people.
  • [28] PRIME MINISTRY CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER DISTRIBUTE INFORMATIVE BOOKLETS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE
  • [29] YALOVA, October 2 (A.A) - While efforts continue to heal the wounds of the disastrous earthquake of August 17, the Prime Ministry Crisis Management Center is distributing informative booklets to people in the region. Four booklets titled ''In the Earthquake Region'' are telling people what they could do when they face earthquake related problems. The books, each consisted of 20 pages, also include aids, legal rights, health and education services, work life and social security services and services for the handicapped in disaster areas.
  • [30] CITICI, THE CHIEF PUBLIC PROSECUTOR OF ISTANBUL: ''WE ARE TAKING ALL REQUIRED MEASURES, AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO''
  • [31] ISTANBUL, October 2 (A.A) - Ferzan Citici, the Chief Public Prosecutor of Istanbul, said on Saturday that he could not say they have total control over prisons at the moment, adding that ''we are taking all required measures and will continue to do so. We will tighten measures.'' Citici, who participated in a meeting staged by Istanbul Bar Human Rights Center and Human Rights Jurists Committee, responded to the questions of journalists regarding the incidents in prisons. Stressing that they did not make an agreement, protocol or bargaining with the prisoners to put an end to incidents, Citici said ''they had proposals and we evaluated them. We met with our Justice Ministry. They have found some of the proposals as appropriate and the actions were ended.'' When asked what would happen if there was not an agreement, Citici said ''incidents in prisons would increase and there would be bloodshed. I think we have prevented this.'' When recalled the allegations that weapons were found in Bayrampasa prison, Citici said ''we have no information that there was weapons in Bayrampasa Prison. Other than that, three controls have been made since the incidents.'' Responding to a question related with the administrative investigation launched related with the killing of seven people in Bayrampasa Prison, Citici said ''Justice Ministry commission decided to lay off those who neglected their duties. Also, required administrative procedure will be applied on those people.'' Responding to another question Citici said developments in Ankara Ulucanlar Prison were the reason of the incidents in Bayrampasa prision. When asked if they have total control over the situation in prison, Citici said they did not. He said ''we are taking required measures and we will continue to do so.'' Pointing out that the measures were taken within the framework of regulations and by-laws, Citici said ''our problem stems from the physical structure of prisons, uneducated personel and financial inadequacy. I believe that there will not be incidents if ward system is quit. I think prisons should be controlled through electronic systems. Establishment of electronic system especially in Bayrampasa Prison is in question.'' When asked about the developments that may happen if Amnesty Law is not issued, Citici said ''all the prisoners have expectations from this amnesty. If their expectations are not realized, there may be disappointment. It is not possible to predict what they would do after that.''
  • [32] KDP DENIES NEWS REPORTS THAT THE PARTY PREVENTS THE TERRORISTS THAT WILL SURRENDER TO TURKEY
  • [33] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Iraqi Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) on Saturday denied the news reports which appeared in media saying that KDP prevented a group of terrorists which were getting prepared to surrender to Turkish officials. A statement issued by KDP Ankara Representation said KDP did not create an obstacle before the terrorists who will surrender, and that they did not prevent those people and that they were not a side to this initiative of terrorist organization. Pointing out that Northern Iraq has 350-km border with Turkey, the statement said members of terrorist organization who wanted to return to Turkey may use whichever enterance point they want. The statement also denied the news reports that peshmergas participated in the cross border operation of Turkey and that Turkish forces made a comprehensive passing to Northern Iraq.

  • [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN

    [02] These are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on October 2, 1999. The Anadolu Ajansi does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

    [03] HURRIYET (LIBERAL) - ------------------ THE NEW YORK TIMES: SAKIP SABANCI, CHAMPION OF INDUSTRY The New York Times described Sakip Sabanci as the ''champion of industry and social development'' in an article it carried on September 28. The article said Sabanci's American partners always esteemed his hardwork. Sabanci is managing a family holding which has partnerships with leading world compamies including DePont, Phillip Morris, Toyota, Bekaert, and Internatioanl Paper. ''Executives of DuPont are so satisfied with their partnership with Sabanci, they will build factories in Brezil and Argentina with him,'' the article wrote.

    [04] S-300's TO BE USED FOR THE FIRST TIME The S-300's missile system deployed in Crete will be used for the first time on Saturday during Nikiforos operation by the Greek Cypriot National Protection Army and Greek Armed Forces. S-300's will provide effective protection for Greek war planes in the operation which will be organized in Cyprus, Greek Cypriot newspapers said .

    [05] MILLIYET (LIBERAL) - ----------------- FIRST SURRENDER FROM PKK Eight PKK members who obeyed Ocalan's call to lay down arms surrendered by passing from Semdinli to Turkey. The group came with white flags and weapons. Ali Sapan, the former head of PKK's European branch ERNK and three women were also in the group. PKK members surrendered to benefit from the Repentance Law.

    [06] SECOND TENDER IN DISASTER REGION IS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE Ministry of Public Works and Housing which announced the 50 trillion Turkish Liras worth of prefabricated housing project some time ago is now working on an infrastructure tender which includes sewege and water network. The 12 trillion Turkish Liras infrastructure tender was shared by Taskent, Yasar Yapi, Okyanus, Ilsan, Cano, Hitit, Aks, Egesan, Mescioglu, Obitas, Anilcan and Mintas construction firms. About the heating problem of prefabricated dwellings, no agreement was reached between the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Energy.

    [07] SABAH (LIBERAL) - -------------- ''WE SHOULD TAKE LESSON FROM AKUT'' President Suleyman Demirel, who addressed the opening ceremony of the Parliament on Friday, said lessons should be taken from Search and Rescue Team (AKUT). Demirel said ''we should be organized well as the state and community to help each other against the disasters.'' Demirel said it is an urgent need of the state to establish an effective civilian defense organization and extend support to the volunteer institutions. Demirel appreciated the success of AKUT and similar organizations and said ''we should take lesson from them.''

    [08] CUMHURIYET (LEFT) - ---------------- ECEVIT MEETS WITH ANNAN, THE U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit talked Cyprus issue with Kofi Annan, the U.N. Secretary General in New York. Ecevit said Annan's term of office was a ''chance for the world''. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem pointed out that Turkey's determination on Cyprus issue was understood. Cem said ''nothing can be done in Cyprus ignoring our sensitivity in Cyprus.''

    [09] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC IS COMPROMISE Farewell from President Suleyman Demirel. President Suleyman Demirel, at the end of his speech which was made due to the starting of new legislation year of the Parliament, said ''this is the eighth and last speech which I make as President'' and bid farewell to the Parliamentarians. Demirel said the senate should be formed again. In his speech, Demirel proposed a series of constitutional changes. President Demirel stressed that Turkey should leave constitution discussions in the past and realize structural reforms.

    [10] RADIKAL (LEFT) - --------------- LAST LESSON FROM DEMIREL:''IF WE REALIZE THE REFORMS, WE COULD BE AMONG THE MOST DEVELOPED TEN COUNTRIES IN THE NEXT CENTURY'' President Demirel addressed the Parliament for the last time. ''Turkey needs a better Constitution. Constitutional state is not an unchanging structure, it has to be renewed continuously. People should elect the President. The eight year mandatory education should be increased to eleven years. Deputies' immunity should be removed. If we realize all these reforms we can be one of the most developed ten countries in the world in the next century,'' Demirel said to the Parliament.

    [11] ISTANBUL ALONE WITH ITS FATE Only 800,000 out of 2 million buildings in Istanbul are licenced. Therefore, those which doesn't have a licence cannot be examined well. In order to assess the damage occured in the buildings or to check the quality of their construction, buildings must have a licence. Afife Batur, the President of Istanbul Architectures' Chamber said 65 percent of Istanbul's buildings have been built illegally.

    [12] TÜRKİYE (RIGHT) - ---------------- MESSAGES FROM DEMIREL President Suleyman Demirel who addressed the opening of the Parliament, wanted the reforms to be issued. Demirel pointed out the importance of renewal of election system, constitutional change, and the structural reforms. President Demirel said President should be chosen by people and that this should take place with a two-tour elections. Demirel stressed that Turkey should conclude privatization program worth of 100 billion U.S. dollars and that the state should withdraw from economic life.

    [13] BILL CLINTON TO COME TO TURKEY FOR A HOLIDAY The U.S. President Bill Clinton, who will pay a visit to Turkey between November 14 and 19, will play golf in southern Antalya province and will also participate in meeting of Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Istanbul.

    [14] ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE) - -------------------- OPERATIONS UNDER WAY A total of 15 terrorists were rendered ineffective during the operations of Turkish Armed Forces launched in Northern Iraq. Turkish soldiers who entered to Iraqi territory from Uludere and Cukurca counties, surrounded terrorists who sheltered in Haftanin region. War planes which took off from southeastern Diyarbakir and Malatya provinces bombed the region. Cobra and super cobra helicopters searched the region thoroughly. A total of 15 terrorists were killed so far.

    [15] MESSAGE OF CONCERN FROM TURKEY Turkey expressed concern over the war in Chechnya and pointed out that the problem should be solved urgently through peaceful means. The statement issued by Turkey's Press Consultant in Moscow Embassy, said developments in Chechnya was covered with concern in Turkey and called on the problem to be solved with a constructive dialogue.

    [16] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT RETURNS TO TURKEY - ECEVIT: ''THIS VISIT ONCE AGAIN PROVED THAT TURKEY AND THE U.S. ARE STRATEGICAL PARTNERS''

    [17] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Saturday that his official visit to the U.S., which took place upon the invitation of Bill Clinton, the U.S. President, was very positive, adding that ''this visit once again showed that Turkey and the U.S. are strategical partners.'' Addressing a news conference in Ankara's Esenboga Airport, Ecevit briefed about his visit to the U.S. Noting that his five- day official visit to the U.S. was very positive and that he held a very fruitful meeting with Clinton, Ecevit said ''we have talked in a friendly and sincere atmosphere that suits to two allies. We have discussed many issues. We have thanked to them due to the support they extended following the massive quake.'' Ecevit said ''we have agreed to strengthen both economical and political relations.'' He said ''providing 108 million U.S. dollar increase for two years in textile quotas given to Turkey can be a positive development. Also, trade and investment agreement was signed. This agreement has a quality to create a basis that can realize many concrete projects. Willingness of the U.S. President to sent a group of businessmen to search for the investment facilities in Southeastern Anatolia region is pleasing for us.'' Pointing out the Bill Clinton, the U.S. President, reiterated his full support to Baku-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline project, Ecevit said they found appropriate to increase cooperation on Caspian passing Natural Gas Pipeline Project. Ecevit said Clinton continued to support Turkey's membership to the EU in an active way, noting that ''the U.S. President once again pointed out that he supports our views regarding European Defense and Security Identity.'' Ecevit said ''we have exchanged views with Clinton on regional issues like Kosovo'', adding that they have stressed the contribution of Turkish-U.S. cooperation in solution of regional conflicts. Ecevit said the U.S. President Clinton felt pleasure over the improvement in Turkish-Greek relations. Ecevit said they have seen Clinton and the U.S. administration in a more realistic manner that is forwarded to understand the views of Turkish Cypriots. Statement issued by the U.S. side which pointed out that there could be no return to the status quo on Cyprus to the pre-1974 period was a realistic approach. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit pointed out that during his meeting with Al Gore, the U.S. Vice President, oil and natural gas pipelines were discussed and added that they also took up development in the Caucasia. Noting that he held separate meetings with the administrators of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ecevit said ''we have seen that economic reforms covered by our country were welcomed. It is clear that our fruitful cooperation with these institutions will continue increasingly.'' Ecevit also said he held various meetings with Senate and Congress members, press representatives, businessmen as well as Turkish community in the U.S. that forms a friendship bridge between the two countries. Ecevit said statements of two senators, during one of these meetings, created reaction in the press and public, adding that ''these two people are spokesmen and militants of Greek Cypriot lobby so far. I think, it will be wrong to evaluate the inconvenient views of these people as the views of Senate or the Representatives Assembly.'' PM Ecevit pointed out that the reforms which Turkey initiated in economic and political field increased the support of the U.S. to Turkey, adding that ''I have seen that fruitful studies of our coalition government and its consistent attitudes created appreciation. This was always stressed during the meetings we have attended. I have also seen that harmonized studies of the Parliament increased respect to a great extend.'' Noting that this visit once again proved that Turkey and the U.S. were two strategical partners, Ecevit said ''our visit prepared base of close cooperation with our important ally. This was a positive and fruitful visit. I am happy to return to home with a positive impression.'' When a journalist asked the contents of the meeting he held with Kofi Annan, the U.N. Secretary General, Ecevit said Annan was an understanding and constructive person. He said ''it was a very beneficial meeting. His interest to Cyprus question was natural, moreover, this should be seen as a guarantee. Because he is a very understanding and positive person.'' Responding to a question about his meeting with Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State and Kissinger's point of view towards Cyprus question, Ecevit said Turkey announced its views regarding Cyprus issue to the world public ''yet, we have seen that our views to this end are evaluated in a gradually understanding way in the world.'' Devlet Bahceli, Deputy Prime Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem, and Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, Minister of Industry and Trade, also participated in the news conference.

    [18] MOSES, CLINTON'S CYPRUS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO VISIT ANKARA AND ATHENS NEXT WEEK

    [19] WASHINGTON, D.C October 2 (A.A) - Ahmet Erdengiz, the Washington, D.C. Representative of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said he hoped Alfred Moses, Clinton's Special Cyprus Representative, would return to the U.S. realizing that there was no favorable grounds to call for a meeting between the Greek and Turkish side of the Cyprus, following his contacts in Ankara and Athens next week. Erdengiz told A.A that Moses' visits are important because the the U.N. Secretary General will invite both sides according to the results of the report prepared by Moses after his visits. ''First the necessary grounds should be formed, later meetings can start between the two states,'' Erdengiz said. Despite the attitude of the Turkish side, the U.N. Secretary General called on two sides for a meeting, Erdengiz noted and said ignoring realities would not be good. The U.S. wants to understand the situation in Cyprus very well, and acts cautiously by sending Moses the the island, he said and added that ''he hoped Moses would stop a negative move that might occur''.

    [20] PM ECEVIT: ''TURKEY IS A EUROPEAN COUNTRY ALTHOUGH THE FULL MEMBERSHIP DOOR IS CLOSED''

    [21] NEW YORK, October 2 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Friday that ''Turkey is a European country although the door of full membership is closed for now.'' Addressing a dinner which was jointly staged by Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen Association (TUSIAD) and U.S. Foreign Policy Association, Ecevit said Turkey beloged to the Balkans, eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, Caucasia and Asia as well as Europe. The U.S. businessmen and diplomats were also at the dinner. Pointing out that Turkis-U.S. relations were based more solid grounds and encouraging for future especially following the end of cold war, Ecevit said ''we have developed a strategic relation with our American friends forwarded to future. Peace, stability, democratization and welfare will be taken under guarantee in the region in the future due to this relation.'' Stressing that economic and trade relations between the two countries should be increased to a higher level due to the potential and values shared by the two countries, Ecevit thanked to the support the U.S. extended following the massive earthquake which hit Marmara region. Pointing out that the quake revealed the joint fate between Turkey and Greece, Ecevit said ''Turkey and Greece always improved positive relations if they are left alone.'' Ecevit, who mentioned about terrorism issue, noted that ''terrorism which escalated for 15 years negatively effected our reform efforts.'

    [22] GOKALP, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS: ''TURKEY WILL GIVE NECESSARY IMPORTANCE TO ECOLOGIC AGRICULTURE''

    [23] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Husnu Yusuf Gokalp, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that there was a big shift towards ecologic agriculture in the world in the recent years and Turkey also started necessary works in this field, it was reported on Saturday. Ecologic agriculture does not harm nature, plants, animals and human health in all its stages, Gokalp said. Climate conditions, the thinning of the ozone layer, environmental pollution and many other factors accelerated the shift to ecologic agriculture, the Minister explained. ''There is a big inclination towards ecologic agriculture and its products in the world. We are also working on the same field in Turkey. Our country possesses the conditions favourable for ecologic agriculture. Some developments on this field have been observed in Turkey in recent years. However, they are not sufficient. A total of 67 kinds of ecologic products were grown in our country in 1998. Last year 8,199 producers obtained 99,300 tons of ecologic products. More than 19,000 tons of this has been exported, some of it was kept as frozen and some if it was processed,''Gokalp briefed. The Minsiter also said they had difficulties to overcome in the marketing ecological products. While foreign markets remain limited, the local market for ecological products is almost non-existent, Gokalp noted and said his ministry started to work to remove these obstacles.

    [24] U.S. BUSINESSMEN TO VISIT SANLIURFA IN OCTOBER

    [25] SANLIURFA, October 2 (A.A) - A U.S. team headed by Mark Parris, the U.S. Ambassador in Ankara will come to Sanliurfa on October 20 after Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit brought up the issue of Southeast development during his U.S. visit. Ismail Demirkol, the Chairman of Sanliurfa Trade and Industry Chamber told A.A that the U.S. started taking concrete steps in its investments in southeast Turkey. ''There will be high level authorities from the U.S. Eximbank and the semi-official finance institution OPIC. The whole delegation will be formed by businessmen. We will discuss how to turn the Southeast to an investment base,'' Demirkol explained. Businessmen of Sanliurfa are ready for any kind of cooperation with the U.S. businessmen, he noted and said the development in the region would gain acceleration with the investments and cooperation of the U.S. businessmen.

    [26] EVALUATION MEETING FOLLOWING MARMARA QUAKE - TANTAN, INTERIOR MINISTER: ''THE SYSTEM TO CONTINUE IN A DISCIPLINED WAY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF MEASURES THAT ARE TAKEN''

    [27] SAKARYA, October 2 (A.A) - Sadettin Tantan, Minister of Interior, said on Saturday that several illegal forces worked for their own political interests, ''yet'', he added ''continuation of system with discipline is provided with the measures that are taken.'' Addressing a meeting where efforts following the massive earthquake in Marmara region are evaluated, Tantan said during the works that were launched so far they tried to overcome the deficiencies and targetted carrying out services in a planned way. Tantan said all demands calling for settlement of quake victims to appropriate houses, providing their foodstuff and clothings will be evaluated, adding that ''our efforts to this end continues. We will take all constructive proposals into consideration.'' Pointing out that according to the related law, the money that was collected should be transferred to Disaster Fund and that aid in cash should be given to Red Crescent, Tantan said non-governmental organization made arrangements to extend support to people.

    [28] PRIME MINISTRY CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER DISTRIBUTE INFORMATIVE BOOKLETS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE

    [29] YALOVA, October 2 (A.A) - While efforts continue to heal the wounds of the disastrous earthquake of August 17, the Prime Ministry Crisis Management Center is distributing informative booklets to people in the region. Four booklets titled ''In the Earthquake Region'' are telling people what they could do when they face earthquake related problems. The books, each consisted of 20 pages, also include aids, legal rights, health and education services, work life and social security services and services for the handicapped in disaster areas.

    [30] CITICI, THE CHIEF PUBLIC PROSECUTOR OF ISTANBUL: ''WE ARE TAKING ALL REQUIRED MEASURES, AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO''

    [31] ISTANBUL, October 2 (A.A) - Ferzan Citici, the Chief Public Prosecutor of Istanbul, said on Saturday that he could not say they have total control over prisons at the moment, adding that ''we are taking all required measures and will continue to do so. We will tighten measures.'' Citici, who participated in a meeting staged by Istanbul Bar Human Rights Center and Human Rights Jurists Committee, responded to the questions of journalists regarding the incidents in prisons. Stressing that they did not make an agreement, protocol or bargaining with the prisoners to put an end to incidents, Citici said ''they had proposals and we evaluated them. We met with our Justice Ministry. They have found some of the proposals as appropriate and the actions were ended.'' When asked what would happen if there was not an agreement, Citici said ''incidents in prisons would increase and there would be bloodshed. I think we have prevented this.'' When recalled the allegations that weapons were found in Bayrampasa prison, Citici said ''we have no information that there was weapons in Bayrampasa Prison. Other than that, three controls have been made since the incidents.'' Responding to a question related with the administrative investigation launched related with the killing of seven people in Bayrampasa Prison, Citici said ''Justice Ministry commission decided to lay off those who neglected their duties. Also, required administrative procedure will be applied on those people.'' Responding to another question Citici said developments in Ankara Ulucanlar Prison were the reason of the incidents in Bayrampasa prision. When asked if they have total control over the situation in prison, Citici said they did not. He said ''we are taking required measures and we will continue to do so.'' Pointing out that the measures were taken within the framework of regulations and by-laws, Citici said ''our problem stems from the physical structure of prisons, uneducated personel and financial inadequacy. I believe that there will not be incidents if ward system is quit. I think prisons should be controlled through electronic systems. Establishment of electronic system especially in Bayrampasa Prison is in question.'' When asked about the developments that may happen if Amnesty Law is not issued, Citici said ''all the prisoners have expectations from this amnesty. If their expectations are not realized, there may be disappointment. It is not possible to predict what they would do after that.''

    [32] KDP DENIES NEWS REPORTS THAT THE PARTY PREVENTS THE TERRORISTS THAT WILL SURRENDER TO TURKEY

    [33] ANKARA, October 2 (A.A) - Iraqi Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) on Saturday denied the news reports which appeared in media saying that KDP prevented a group of terrorists which were getting prepared to surrender to Turkish officials. A statement issued by KDP Ankara Representation said KDP did not create an obstacle before the terrorists who will surrender, and that they did not prevent those people and that they were not a side to this initiative of terrorist organization. Pointing out that Northern Iraq has 350-km border with Turkey, the statement said members of terrorist organization who wanted to return to Turkey may use whichever enterance point they want. The statement also denied the news reports that peshmergas participated in the cross border operation of Turkey and that Turkish forces made a comprehensive passing to Northern Iraq.

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