TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 1, 1995)
From: hristu@arcadia.harvard.edu (Dimitrios Hristu)
Subject: TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 1, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] DEMIREL RETURNS HOME
[02] TURKEY LOOKS FOR NEW FRIENDS
[03] ANKARA URGES IRAQI KURDS TO MAINTAIN CEASEFIRE
[04] TURKEY INVESTIGATES CASES OF TWO TURKS ARRESTED IN RUSSIA
[05] SACEUR COMMANDER VISITS TURKEY
[06] TRNC AND TURKISH MINISTRIES TO COOPERATE
[07] SOUTHEAST AID PROJECT LAUNCHED FOR TERRORISM VICTIMS
[08] INTERNATINAL TOLERANCE CONGRESS IN ANTALYA
[09] 12 TERRORISTS KILLED
[10] KARABAKH ARMENIANS THREATEN CIVILIAN AZERI PLANES
[11] "TURKISH STUDIES DESK" AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
[12] DENMARK IN "RED LIST"
[13] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS CALLS FOR A POLICY REASSESSMENT
[14] TURKEY WANTS AMENDMENT OF UN MANDATE
[15] TURKEY SHRUGS OFF LACK OF INVITATION TO EU SUMMIT
[16] THANKS TO CILLER FROM CLINTON
[17] US SUPPORT FOR CUSTOMS UNION
[18] INONU-PAPULYAS MEETING
[19] THE ANKARA '95 AMATEUR THEATRES FESTIVAL
[20] TURCO-GREEK RELATIONS
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JUN 1, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] DEMIREL RETURNS HOME
President Demirel has felt envy over everything he saw during
his ten-day Far East visit. He said: "If you do not
participate in the race, you will miss the train". Demirel
returned to Ankara, determined to revise the economic
objectives and policies of Turkey. Commenting on his visit at
a banquet given in the Indonesian Embassy, Demirel said:
"This trip shows that there are new gates for Turkey after
Latin America. Turkey should utilize these doors". Stressing
that Indonesian administrators approached Turkey in good will,
Demirel said: "If we have closer contacts, our relations
would be as good as we have with Pakistan". A summary of
Demirel's statements at a press meeting is as follows:
- Turkey experiences great difficulty in convincing those who
have unfavourable views on Turkey. There are no such
difficulties in the Far Eastern countries.
- Turkey could use these countries as a gate for Asia and the
Pacific region.
- There are one million cars in Jakarta but there is no
automotive by-industry. We could cooperate on this issue.
- National interests require mature thought. Turkey should
not hang on to the US and Europe. The country's policies will
be multi-dimensional.
- Japanese and Chinese should be taught in Turkey. Japanese
is being taught at the Canakkale University but we should also
teach Chinese. Turkey cannot develop without a knowledge of
languages. Demirel and his accompanying delegation returned
home yesterday morning. /Hurriyet/
[02] TURKEY LOOKS FOR NEW FRIENDS
President Demirel returned to Ankara yesterday evening after
his ten-day China-Hong Kong-Indonesia trip. Sevinc
Dalyanoglu, Turkish Ambassador to Jakarta has given a banquet
in honour of Demirel and his wife at the embassy residence on
the last night of their stay in Jakarta. Speaking with the
journalists there, Demirel stressed that the trip was very
beneficial. He said that in particular Hong Kong and
Indonesia were competing for investments and this was evident
from the number of skyscapers being constructed.
New Friends
Saying that Turkey was looking for new friends, Demirel stated
that they had discussed bilateral issues regarding economy,
policy and international developments with Indonesian
President Suharto. Demirel added that they were most
concerned over the Bosnia-Herzegovina problem. Asking
businessmen to speedily pave the way to foreign markets,
Demirel said: "Turkey, while mobilizing her forces for export
on the one hand, also brings restrictions to those sent to the
front on the other. Turkey will save businessmen from the
hands of bureaucracy." /Sabah/
[03] ANKARA URGES IRAQI KURDS TO MAINTAIN CEASEFIRE
Turkey has renewed its call to the two main northern Iraqi
Kurdish groups to solve their problems through dialogue rather
than violence. Foreign Ministry Deputy Spokesman Nurettin
Nurkan said in his weekly press conference that Ankara had
told delegations from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) to extend the present
ceasefire between them. "If the armed struggle between the
two sides resumes, it would be impossible to maintain the
security in the region. Such fighting would not only harm the
northern Iraqi people but would be exploited by terrorist
groups" Nurkan said, in a clear indication of Turkish fear
that the PKK terrorist organization, whose bases were
eradicated by a Turkish operation into the region, would
reestablish itself there. /Cumhuriyet/
[04] TURKEY INVESTIGATES CASES OF TWO TURKS ARRESTED IN RUSSIA
The Foreign Ministry said yesterday that it was investigating
the cases of two Turkish nationals reportedly arrested in
Russia on charges of collaborating with rebel Chechen leader
Dzhokhar Dudayev. Russian Interfax news agency reported on
Tuesday that the two Turks had been detained in the Russian
Federation's autonomous republic of Daghestan bordering
Chechnya. "We are waiting for detailed information about the
two men, Ishak Kendir and Kamil Ozturk, from our Moscow
Embassy" Foreign Ministry Deputy Spokesman Nurettin Nurkan
told a weekly press briefing.
[05] SACEUR COMMANDER VISITS TURKEY
Gen.George Joulwan, Head of NATO's Supreme Allied Command in
Europe (SACEUR), arrived in Ankara on Tuesday on an official
visit to Gen.Ismail Hakki Karadayi, the Chief of General
Staff. Karadayi, Gen.Ahmet Corekci, Deputy Chief of General
Staff, and Gen.Hursit Tolon, General Secretary of the General
Staff, participated in a military ceremony which was held in
honour of Joulwan at the headquarters of the Chief of General
Staff. Joulwan said military issues and Serbian attacks in
Bosnia were discussed during his visit to Karadayi.
/Hurriyet/
[06] TRNC AND TURKISH MINISTRIES TO COOPERATE
The Environment Ministry and the TRNC's (Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus) Youth, Sport and Environment Ministry will
cooperate, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday.
Turkey and the TRNC will work together according to the
agreement signed by Ismet Karalar, director of Turkish
Environment Ministry's environmental evaluating and planning
department, and Mehmet Celik, director of TRNC's Youth, Sport
and Environment Ministry's protection of environment
department. The Environment Ministry will provide environment
aid to foreign firms' projects in the TRNC.
[07] SOUTHEAST AID PROJECT LAUNCHED FOR TERRORISM VICTIMS
An project has been launched by the government to aid the
victims of terrorism in the southeastern province of Tunceli,
the Anatolia news agency has reported. Quoting the Tunceli
Governor's office, Anatolia said that those who had to leave
their houses or whose houses were destroyed during terrorist
attacks would be supplied with the materials and land to build
a new home for themselves.
[08] INTERNATINAL TOLERANCE CONGRESS IN ANTALYA
An International Tolerance Congress organized by HAGEM
(Culture Ministry's general directorate of researchment and
development of public cultures) and Akdeniz University will be
held on June 10-12 in Antalya, the Anatolia news agency
reported yesterday. The Congress' aim is to develop peace and
brotherhood in the world. Representatives, experts and
scientists from the US, France, Germany, TRNC, Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and People's
Republic of China will participate in the congress, the agency
reported.
[09] 12 TERRORISTS KILLED
Twelve militants of the PKK terrorist organization were killed
during military operations in the Southeast. Military
officials said three militants were killed in Siirt's Eruh and
Baggoze districts, seven were killed in Kars' Sarikamis
district, and two were killed in Diyarbakir's Hani and Mus'
Malazgirt districts. Terrorists who blocked the road in Van's
Baskale district abducted two shepherds, four village guards
and 300 heads of cattle to Iran. A group of terrorists, who
raided the construction site of the Village Services in
Hakkari's Ogul village, burnt a bulldozer and a truck, and
abducted four workers. /Cumhuriyet-Hurriyet/
[10] KARABAKH ARMENIANS THREATEN CIVILIAN AZERI PLANES
The self-styled Armenian government in Azerbaijan''s enclave
of Nagorno-Karabakh has warned civilian Azeri planes not to
use flight routes "passing near Karabakh's air space" implying
that its forces may hit the planes. The "Defence Ministry" of
the Karabakh Armenians said in a statement on Tuesday that two
civilian planes from Azerbaijan Airways recently flew very
close to Karabakh's air space during Baku-Nakhichevan- Ankara
flights. "Necessary precautions will be taken if Azeri planes
repeat this action" it said. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] "TURKISH STUDIES DESK" AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Turkey has donated $650,000 for a "Modern Turkish Studies
Desk" to be established at Georgetown University in Washington
D.C. The agreement to set up such a desk was signed last year
and Turkey donated $100,000. Georgetwon University is also
contributing to the project with $750,000. Turkish Ambassador
to Washington Nuzhet Kandemir, handing over a check to the
rector Leo J.O'donovan, commented that all the acute problems
in the post-Cold War era were in Turkey's geographical area.
Thus, he continued, it is important to learn about this
country's culture, people, and political and economic
structure. Kandemir concluded that the desk would be of much
help in this project. /Sabah-Cumhuriyet/
[12] DENMARK IN "RED LIST"
Denmark has joined a series of Western countries in imposing
an arms embargo against its NATO-ally Turkey, protesting
against an incursion by Turkish troops into northern Iraq. In
retaliation, Turkey has included Denmark in a "red list" of
countries, ruling out any future participation of this state
in Turkey's defence industry projects, Foreign Ministry Deputy
Spokesman Nurettin Nurkan said yesterday. Nurkan said at a
weekly press briefing that Danish Foreign Minister Niels
Helveg Petersen told a parliamentary session in late March,
following the Turkish incursion, that arms deliveries to
Turkey would not be permitted. Denmark has not changed its
attitude after the Turkish operation in N.Iraq ended on May 2,
prompting retaliation by Ankara, Nurkan said. "Denmark has
lost its credibility as a reliable partner in military
procurements... From now on no weapons or military equipment
will be brought from Denmark and that country will be barred
from entering Turkey's all future biddings in the defence
industry field" he said. Nurkan also protested the recent
opening of a Copenhagen office by the ERNK, the political wing
of the PKK terrorist organization. /Cumhuriyet/
[13] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS CALLS FOR A POLICY REASSESSMENT
President Rauf Denktas of the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (TRNC) called on all parties in the country to come
together for a new assessment of Turkish Cypriot foreign
policy. Denktas indicated that the need for a reassessment
was caused by what he called the changing trends regarding the
Cyprus problem following the Greek Cypriot bid to join the EU.
"The EU is giving different messages to the Turkish and Greek
Cypriot sides" Denktas said. He added that Greek Cypriot
leader Glafkos Klerides was summoned to the EU meetings on
behalf of Cyprus and that increased the danger. "The Cyprus
issue must be solved. It must be over in 1996" he concluded.
/Cumhuriyet/
[14] TURKEY WANTS AMENDMENT OF UN MANDATE
Turkey said yesterday that the mandate of the UN peacekeepers
in Bosnia should be amended so as to enable them to cope with
Serb aggression. "The UN Protection Force should be given a
new mandate that would make it possible for them to do their
job" Foreign Ministry Deputy Spokesman Nurettin Nurkan said.
"Withdrawal of UN forces would be a display of weakness and
may lead to new massacres" he added. Nurkan also said Turkey
strongly condemned recent bombings of Sarajevo and Tuzla in
Bosnia by local Serb forces. He noted the Serb move to take
UN peacekeepers as hostages was an inhuman action.
[15] TURKEY SHRUGS OFF LACK OF INVITATION TO EU SUMMIT
Turkey shrugged off not being invited to a EU summit in Cannes
in June, saying it was the 1996 intergovernmental conference
which had priority in Turkey. "What is important for us at
this point is to complete our obligations and realize the
customs union, which provides a cornerstone in our aim of full
membership, and there-by join in the 1996 conference, where
important decisions will be taken" Foreign Ministry Deputy
Spokesman Nurettin Nurkan said yesterday. France, currently
president of the EU, asked Greek Cypriots and 10 other states
seeking EU membership to attend a summit in Cannes on June
26-27. Turkish Cypriots and Ankara say Greek Cypriots cannot
speak for the breakaway Turkish state in the north and object
to any unilateral admission for the south into the EU. /All
papers/
[16] THANKS TO CILLER FROM CLINTON
US President Bill Clinton sent a letter to Prime Minister
Tansu Ciller thanking her for ending the northern Iraqi
operation and withdrawing from the region in accordance with
promise. Clinton stated in his letter that the US supports
Turkey in the customs union issue with Europe. The President
also emphasized that he was pleased with the discussions
during Prime Minister Tansu Ciller visit to the US in April.
/Hurriyet/
[17] US SUPPORT FOR CUSTOMS UNION
The US extends strong support on the customs union issue to
enable Turkey to integrate with the European Union (EU). A
concrete example of this is the visit of Turkey by the US
Permanent Representative of the EU, Stuart Eizenstat. A top
level Foreign Ministry official said that the US has given the
biggest support ever for the customs union issue. The
official added that the US was making extraordinary efforts
and was bringing great pressure to bear on the EU countries.
/Hurriyet/
[18] INONU-PAPULYAS MEETING
Turkish and Greek foreign ministers held a 60-minute meeting
in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. Briefing journalists after the
meeting, Turkish Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu said: "The
meeting is just a beginning. There have been no concrete
results. We have agreed to meet again at the Black Sea
Economic Cooperation Meeting in Bucharest at the end of June."
/Milliyet/
[19] THE ANKARA '95 AMATEUR THEATRES FESTIVAL
The Ankara '95 International Amateur Theatres Festival will be
held on July 15-30 with the participation of groups from 9
countries. Participants will be as follows: The Maneken
theatre from Russia, the Mascaruba theatre from Aruba, the La
Cueva theatre from Mexico, the Silly Gone company from France,
the Kiruna theatre from Sweden, the Jesters Roving players
from the US, the peoples' theatre from Bangladesh, the Teatrun
Group from Colombia, the Calabash from Zimbabwe and the
Turkish Bogazici players. /Cumhuriyet/
[20] TURCO-GREEK RELATIONS
Greek Defence Minister Gerasimos Arsenis said that 1988 Turco-
Greek agreement was a good basis for Confidence-Building
Measures (CBM) in the Aegean Sea. He held discussions with US
Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott in Washington. He
said that Turco-Greek relations were discussed within the
framework of NATO's southeastern wing. He said the subject
would be taken up next week by the NATO defence ministers, and
he hoped positive results would be obtained. /Cumhuriyet/
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