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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 03-11-05

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''OUR THESIS ABOUT CYPRUS IS A FAIR AND LASTING SOLUTION''
  • [02] PRIME MINISTER BONDEVIK OF NORWAY ARRIVES IN TURKEY
  • [03] EXHIBITION OF JAPANESE CERAMICS OPENED IN ANKARA
  • [04] PARLIAMENT APPROVES DRAFT LAWS ABOUT NATO'S EXTENSION
  • [05] ANKARA DESCRIBES EU COMMISSION'S PROGRESS REPORT AS ''PRODUCTIVE, POSITIVE AND BALANCED''
  • [06] EU STRATEGY PAPER APPROVED (2) -PART OF PAPER ABOUT TURKEY INCLUDES DETAILED ASSESSMENTS
  • [07] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL SAYS THEY MAY CALL PROGRESS REPORT OBJECTIVE
  • [08] EU STRATEGY PAPER APPROVED -CYPRUS ISSUE TAKES PLACES IN STRATEGY PAPER
  • [09] EU COMMUNICATION GROUP CONVENES
  • [10] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL SAYS THEY EXPECT 2003 PROGRESS REPORT TO BE REASONABLE AND ACCEPTABLE
  • [11] GENDARME FORCES CAPTURE 13 FOREIGNERS WHO ENTER TURKEY ILLEGALLY IN VAN
  • [12] SWEDISH PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION HEADED BY LUDVIGSSON SAYS THERE ARE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN TURKEY
  • [13] BRSA CHAIRMAN AKCAKOCA RESIGNS FROM HIS POST
  • [14] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN SAYS SOME CHANGES CAN BE MADE IN PROGRESS REPORT TILL LAST MOMENT
  • [15] MEDICAL PERSONNEL GO ON STRIKE
  • [16] NEW EUROPE WEEKLY MONITOR SAYS TURKEY HAS BETTER ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE THAN ROMANIA AND BULGARIA
  • [17] DEHAP DISMISSES FORMER ADMINISTRATORS
  • [18] TURKEY RANKED 49TH AMONG 173 COUNTRIES IN USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  • [01] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''OUR THESIS ABOUT CYPRUS IS A FAIR AND LASTING SOLUTION''

    DENIZLI - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, ''our thesis about Cyprus is a fair and lasting solution. We cannot take a step back.''

    05.11.2003

    [02] PRIME MINISTER BONDEVIK OF NORWAY ARRIVES IN TURKEY

    ANKARA - Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik of Norway arrived in Ankara on Wednesday as the official guest of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    05.11.2003

    [03] EXHIBITION OF JAPANESE CERAMICS OPENED IN ANKARA

    ANKARA - The exhibition of ''Masterpieces of Japanese Ceramic of Five Thousand Years'' was opened at Ankara's State Museum of Painting and Statue on Wednesday.

    05.11.2003

    [04] PARLIAMENT APPROVES DRAFT LAWS ABOUT NATO'S EXTENSION

    ANKARA - Parliamentary General Assembly approved on Wednesday four separate draft laws about NATO's extension. The draft laws envisages participation of Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Slovakia in the North Atlantic Treaty.

    05.11.2003

    [05] ANKARA DESCRIBES EU COMMISSION'S PROGRESS REPORT AS ''PRODUCTIVE, POSITIVE AND BALANCED''

    ANKARA - Ankara has described the European Union (EU) Commission's 2003 Regular Progress Report about Turkey as ''productive, positive and balanced''.

    05.11.2003

    [06] EU STRATEGY PAPER APPROVED (2) -PART OF PAPER ABOUT TURKEY INCLUDES DETAILED ASSESSMENTS

    BRUSSELS - The European Union (EU) Commission approved on Wednesday Continuing Enlargement Strategy Paper. The part of the paper about Turkey included detailed assessments.

    05.11.2003

    [07] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL SAYS THEY MAY CALL PROGRESS REPORT OBJECTIVE

    ANKARA - Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on Wednesday that the Regular Report on the progress towards accession of Turkey for 2003 very clearly and openly put forth initiatives made in Turkey and added, ''we may call this statement objective.''

    05.11.2003

    [08] EU STRATEGY PAPER APPROVED -CYPRUS ISSUE TAKES PLACES IN STRATEGY PAPER

    BRUSSELS - The European Union (EU) Commission approved on Wednesday Continuing Enlargement Strategy Paper.

    05.11.2003

    [09] EU COMMUNICATION GROUP CONVENES

    ANKARA - The European Union (EU) Communication Group which was formed to promote Turkey in its EU process convened on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul

    05.11.2003

    [10] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL SAYS THEY EXPECT 2003 PROGRESS REPORT TO BE REASONABLE AND ACCEPTABLE

    ANKARA - Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on Wednesday that they were expecting the European Union (EU) Commission's 2003 Progress Report for Turkey to be a reasonable and acceptable report in which common sense prevailed.

    05.11.2003

    [11] GENDARME FORCES CAPTURE 13 FOREIGNERS WHO ENTER TURKEY ILLEGALLY IN VAN

    VAN - Gendarme forces captured on Wednesday 13 Pakistanis, who entered Turkey illegally via Iran, in Uzunyol village of Caldiran town of eastern Van province.

    05.11.2003

    [12] SWEDISH PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION HEADED BY LUDVIGSSON SAYS THERE ARE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN TURKEY

    DIYARBAKIR - Swedish Parliamentary Commission headed by Anne Ludvigsson said on Wednesday that there were positive developments on human rights in Turkey.

    05.11.2003

    [13] BRSA CHAIRMAN AKCAKOCA RESIGNS FROM HIS POST

    ANKARA - Banking Regulatory and Supervisory Agency (BRSA) Chairman Engin Akcakoca resigned from his post on Wednesday

    05.11.2003

    [14] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN SAYS SOME CHANGES CAN BE MADE IN PROGRESS REPORT TILL LAST MOMENT

    ANKARA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that some changes could be made in the progress report to be unveiled by the European Union (EU) when commenting on possibility of bringing onto agenda Cyprus issue in the report.

    05.11.2003

    [15] MEDICAL PERSONNEL GO ON STRIKE

    ISTANBUL/ANKARA - According to the decision taken by Turkish Doctors Union (TTB), health personnel working in hospitals of Istanbul went on strike to draw attention to the problems in the field of health in Turkey.

    05.11.2003

    [16] NEW EUROPE WEEKLY MONITOR SAYS TURKEY HAS BETTER ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE THAN ROMANIA AND BULGARIA

    ANKARA - Turkey has the best economic performance among three EU candidate countries in the region (among Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria).

    05.11.2003

    [17] DEHAP DISMISSES FORMER ADMINISTRATORS

    ANKARA - Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) on Wednesday dismissed former DEHAP leader Mehmet Abbasoglu, former Secretary General Nurettin Sonmez and Ayhan Demir from party membership.

    05.11.2003

    [18] TURKEY RANKED 49TH AMONG 173 COUNTRIES IN USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    NEW YORK - Turkey was ranked the 49th among 173 countries in use of technology and information technology in a survey conducted by the U.N.

    05.11.2003


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