TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 20, 1995)
From: hristu@arcadia.harvard.edu (Dimitrios Hristu)
Subject: TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 20, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] FOR CILLER
[02] ES LOBBY
[03] EY, PALESTINE DISCUSS ECONOMIC AID, PEACE PROCESS
[04] EY MAY CHOP ZEROES FROM THE LIRA
[05] ITICAL MEETING FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
[06] I ARABIA AND TURKEY REAFFIRM COOPERATION
[07] KK MILITANTS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST
[08] AN CITIZENS OF TURKISH ORIGIN TO SET UP PARTY
[09] MACEDONIAN PM: "TURKEY IS MACEDONIA'S BIGGEST TRADE PARTNER"
[10] BILGIN AND MENZIR IN BULGARIA
[11] TURKMENISTAN APPROVES GAS AGREEMENT WITH TURKEY
[12] TURKISH TOURISM GETS "TOP MARK" IN LONDON
[13] ISTANBUL MUSIC FESTIVAL
[14] ALTER OF ZEUS ON BRITISH TV
[15] BIG OPERATIONS AGAINST PKK
[16] GREEK MEMBERSHIP UNDER REVIEW
[17] NEW BUSINESS GUIDE
[18] WOMEN PARLIAMENTARIANS
[19] TABA IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE US TRADE CHAMBER
[20] RUSSIAN SUPPORT FOR TURKISH TOURISM
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JUNE 20, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] FOR CILLER
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller flew to Paris yesterday to
attend the Western European Union (WEU) Parliamentarians
Assembly meeting in which report calling for autonomy for
the Kurds will be approved. Ciller, who will have to pass a
difficult "examination" on customs union, will make a speech
during the meeting today and will talk with French President
Jacques Chirac and Prime Minister Alain Juppe. A delegation
of deputies including Deniz Baykal, Engin Guner, Selcuk
Maruflu, Coskun Kirca is also attending the General Council
meetings under the presidency of Sait Kemal Mimaroplu, the
Ankara deputy of the True Path Party (TPP). A report
regarding security in the Eastern Mediterranean, which
proposes autonomy for the Kurdish people in Turkey will be
discussed in the meeting. Ciller has already noted that she
will stress the injustice of some critics and their
suggestions in her speech. Ciller said: "Turkey does not
close her ears to the voices coming from Europe of which she
is a part nor she will close her ears in the future, but it
is also our right to distinguish whether these voices are
friendly and just or not." Diplomatic circles are saying
that Ciller's speech was very important for being the first
confrontation with European public opinion before the
Customs Union. It is also expected that Ciller will send
out a message, saying that the democratization process has
begun and that the Constitutional amendments are subject to
the approval of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
[02] ES LOBBY
It has been noted that Ciller will lobby in her talks with
Chirac and Juppe in Paris to have Turkey invited to the
Cannes EU summit in France at the end of this month. Same
sources have suggested that Ciller will stress the
importance of Turkey's presence in the EU summit emphasizing
that Turkey now has a different status following the signing
of the Customs Union agreement on 6 March. Meanwhile,
making a surprise gesture to Turkey, Italy also proposed
Turkey's participation in the summit. It has been said that
this proposal from Italy is supported by France, Britain and
Germany. /Hurriyet-Milliyet/
[03] EY, PALESTINE DISCUSS ECONOMIC AID, PEACE PROCESS
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat arrived in Ankara
yesterday to pay his second official visit following the
start of the Middle East peace process. Welcomed by Foreign
Minister Erdal Inonu at Esenboga Airport, Arafat first
visited Ataturk's mausoleum. He was welcomed with an
official ceremony by President Demirel at the Cankaya
Presidential Palace. Arafat and Demirel held a one-hour
meeting and then meetings between delegations were held.
Arafat and Turkish officials discussed ways to expedite an
economic aid package Ankara had earlier pledged to extend to
the Palestinian state to support several development
projects in the newly autonomous areas. Arafat also briefed
President Suleyman Demirel and other Turkish officials he
met in Ankara on developments in the Middle East peace
process and in particular the Palestinian-Israeli talks. At
official talks following Arafat's arrival in Ankara
yesterday morning, the Palestinian delegation also asked the
Ankara government to encourage the Turkish private sector to
do business in Palestine. "The Palestinian people have not
forgotten and will not forget Turkey's assistance. They now
need Turkey's help more than ever" Arafat said in a meeting
with Demirel. Demirel said at a dinner he gave in Arafat's
honour that Turkey would continue to do what it could to
contribute to the economic and social development of the
Palestinian people. Explaining the political and practical
difficulties the Palestine administration faces, Arafat
asked for Turkey's political support. He also requested
observers from Turkey for the Gaza and Jericho elections and
Turkish soldiers to participate in the international police
force to be established. Arafat and Prime Minister Tansu
Ciller spoke on the phone and briefly discussed the peace
process before Ciller flew to Paris yesterday afternoon to
attend a Western European Union meeting. Arafat will meet
Turkish party and union leaders and receive an honorary
doctorate at Ankara's Gazi University today before leaving
Turkey later in the day. /All papers/
[04] EY MAY CHOP ZEROES FROM THE LIRA
Turkish economy officials have revived long plans to chop
three zeroes from the lira to create a new currency but
political sources said the plan needs a final go-ahead from
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller. State Minister Onur
Kumbaracibasi said that the monetary authorities recommended
yesterday the suitability of the plan. "Taking off the
zeroes is not a way to fight inflation" Kumbaracibasi told
reporters. It will just be a technical step to gain, as we
anticipate (positive) psychological effects. It is, after
all, a step which many other countries have already taken"
he said after a meeting with the top-level bureaucrats.
Chief Adviser responsible for economic coordination,
Prof.Emre Gonensay, Chairman of the Central Bank Yaman
Toruner, Treasury Counselor Ayfer Yilmaz and State Planning
Organization (SPO) Counselor Necati Ozfirat were alo present
at the meeting. There were press reports yesterday that the
monetary authorities considered three options to name the
new currency: eti; new lira; and akce. "I would prefer to
name it Ata lira (a reference to Kemal Ataturk, founder of
modern Turkey). Akce (Ottoman currency) sounds a bit
old-fashioned to me" Kumbaracibasi said. /Sabah/
[05] ITICAL MEETING FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
The Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) Constitution
Commission will hold a meeting tomorrow to discuss again the
amendments in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 17th and 22nd articles of
the Constitution. /Milliyet/
[06] I ARABIA AND TURKEY REAFFIRM COOPERATION
Turkey and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed that they would continue
their efforts to play a major role in the reconstruction of
the Middle East. "The two countries are in a position to
contribute to the reconstruction of the Middle East" Deputy
Prime Minister Hikmet Cetin said as he met with Saudi
Arabia's Foreign Minister Suud al-Faisal. "We are two
important countries of the region and we cooperate closely
with Saudi Arabia for peace and stability in the region".
Al-Faisal, for his part, said that his talks in Turkey had
been very constructive. The minister also met with Turkish
President Suleyman Demirel earlier yesterday. /All papers/
[07] KK MILITANTS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST
Ten militants of the PKK terrorist organization were killed
during military operations in the Southeast. Officials from
the state of emergency said that four militants were killed
at Mount Dugun located in the west of Sirnak, four in the
towns of Dargecit and Nusaybin in Mardin, one in the town of
Adakli in Bingol and another in the town of Ovancilar in
Elazig. Three militants were killed by the security forces
yesterday morning at Mount Ziyaret in Agri. Five other
militants, of whom one is a woman, who abandoned the
separatist organization to benefit from the Repentance law
turned themselves over to the security forces. Meanwhile,
29 members of the PKK who were arrested during operations,
were detained by the court after interrogation by the police
was completed. /Milliyet/
[08] AN CITIZENS OF TURKISH ORIGIN TO SET UP PARTY
A group of German citizens of Turkish origin held their
first meeting in Frankfurt to establish a new political
party, the Democrat Party, the Anatolia news agency reported
yesterday. A total of 45 people participated in the
meeting. Sedat Sezgin, chairman of the party's committee,
said their aim was to gain equal rights for foreigners in
the country and to enter the German Parliament in three or
four years time, Anatolia said.
[09] MACEDONIAN PM: "TURKEY IS MACEDONIA'S BIGGEST TRADE
PARTNER"
Branko Cvrvenkovski, the prime minister of Macedonia, said
yesterday that Turkey was his country's number one trading
partner, the Anatolia news agency reported. At a press
conference in Skopje, the prime minister reiterated that his
visit to Turkey had been very successful and that Turkey was
Macedonia's best friend in the Balkans. He added that
Turkish officials had promised him that they would help
Macedonia enter the markets of Central Asia and the Islamic
world. He also said that President Demirel would be
visiting his country in the first week of July.
[10] BILGIN AND MENZIR IN BULGARIA
Avni Bilgin, Istanbul chief prosecutor, and Necdet Menzir,
general director of the Istanbul police, arrived in Sofia to
make a two-day official visit to Rosen Dimov, chief
prosecutor of Bulgaria's Filibe district, the Anatolia news
agency reported yesterday. Nikola Danev, the Filibe chief
of police, said that this kind of visit develops relations
between Turkey and Bulgaria and increases cooperation
against drug smuggling and terrorism, the agency reported.
[11] TURKMENISTAN APPROVES GAS AGREEMENT WITH TURKEY
Turkmen President Saparmurad Turkmenbasi (formerly Niyazov)
has ratified an agreement to sell Turkmen natural gas to
Turkey, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday.
According to the deal, which in principle involves Iran,
Turkey would receive Turkmen gas through a pipeline crossing
Iranian territory. Another option is to pump the Turkmen
gas through a planned pipeline underneath the Caspian Sea,
then across Azerbaijan and Georgia.
[12] TURKISH TOURISM GETS "TOP MARK" IN LONDON
A "Congress Tourism Fair '95" organised by the Promotion
Council was held in London on Saturday, June 16, the aim of
which is to increase tourism ties between Turkey and
England. Some 21 firms which came from Turkey, interacted
with about 300 British firms. Representatives of the
British firms said that Turkey should be thought of as more
than just a "summer holiday" place. They added that
Turkey's potential as a convention and exhibition venue
should not be overlooked. Mustafa Turkmen, Turkey's
Promotion Counsellor in London, stressing that the Fair
which was taking place for the fifth time this year,
collected increasing interest every year, said Turkey's
success in the field of congress fairs has been proven. "We
are proudly exhibiting Turkey's facilities in London, the
world capital for congress tourism", said he. In his
statement given to the Travel TV Channel broadcasting to
west Europe, he said that Turkey was one of the most
attractive countries for British tourists. Answering a
question Turkmen said: "A tourist is still regarded as a
'guest' in Turkey and a 'a guest' is most respected visitor.
In addition, Turkey is one of the most secure countries for
tourists." At a reception given at the end of the
convention, Ozdem Sanberk, the new Turkish ambassador in
London, said that he was pleased with the flow of British
tourists to Turkey. Company- sponsored tourism, which began
with international organizations awarding their employees by
sending them abroad on touristic trips that are paid for by
the company, was mentioned during the convention as one form
of tourism that is increasingly profitable for the host
country.
[13] ISTANBUL MUSIC FESTIVAL
The 23rd International Istanbul Music Festival, organized by
the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, will open
today. The concerts and performances this year will take
place at the Ataturk Cultural Centre, Aya Irini and Topkapi
Palace. The festival continues its tradition of a very rich
programme. In the 1995 programme, 800 foreign and 350
Turkish performers will participate together with six full
orchestras, nine chamber music concerts, one recital, two
operas, three ballet performances and nine traditional music
concerts. In addition, the Young Soloists Series consisting
of 15 soloists, three orchestras and two chamber music
ensembles will also attract attention. The Presidential
Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will give the opening concert today
under Prof.Gurer Aykal's direction and Huseyin Sermet as the
soloist. The CSO, one of the oldest symphony orchestras in
the world to have performed continously up to the present,
was founded in Istanbul in 1826 during the reign of Mahmut
II, as a court orchestra, and continued its activity in
Ankara from 1924, after the declaration of the Republic.
[14] ALTER OF ZEUS ON BRITISH TV
Stolen from the Bergama region 120 years ago by German
archeologists and for many years on display in Berlin, the
famous Alter of Zeus has been screened on Britain's popular
channel 4.
The programme detailed the history of the alter which dates
from 197 BC, and is one of the real treasures of Turkey.
/Hurriyet/
[15] BIG OPERATIONS AGAINST PKK
Groups of PKK terrorists are being sandwiched between
Turkish military units closing in on known PKK strongholds
dotted throughout the southeastern regions.
As Turkish forces continue to press the PKK, Iranian
officials are reported as saying that a combined operation
deploying Turkish and Iranian units is not on the cards for
the time being. Nevertheless, Ankara says that it wants
some sort of concrete suggestion from Tehran about blocking
the movements of groups of PKK terrorists to and fro across
the border. /All papers/
[16] GREEK MEMBERSHIP UNDER REVIEW
In what has been described as a surprising move, the member
countries of the Western European Union (WEU), are taking a
closer look at the full membership of Greece in the Union.
Greece is already on the way to being admitted as a full
member, but this move could be a set back to Greek plans to
increase its presence in both the WEU and the European
Union. /Milliyet/
[17] NEW BUSINESS GUIDE
A new "1996" guide to Turkish businessmen and companies
includes the names of 23 thousand Turkish companies.
The book and its contents are primarily directed towards
foreign companies and individuals who want to invest in
Turkey, or who are seeking partners for projects in Turkey
or third countries. /Sabah/
[18] WOMEN PARLIAMENTARIANS
Women parliamentarians from the Islamic countries will come
together at the 1st Women Parliamentarians Conference in
Pakistan. The conference, organized by the Pakistan
National Assembly and opened by Prime Minister Benazir
Bhutto, will begin on 1 August. The prime ministers of
Turkey and Bangladesh are invited to the conference and a
delegation from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will
also attend the conference. /Cumhuriyet/
[19] TABA IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE US TRADE CHAMBER
Chairman of the Turkish-American Businessmen's Association
(TABA), Bulent Senver was elected to the Executive Board of
the European Council of the US Chambers of Trade (ECACC) at
the end of Council meetings between 7-9 June in Washington.
The Chambers, in which 23 countries are members, will under
the chairmanship of Turkey together with Britain, Germany,
and Belgium, decide on what to do to ensure "A Cross
Atlantic Working Dialogue". /Cumhuriyet/
[20] RUSSIAN SUPPORT FOR TURKISH TOURISM
A TOBB Commission (Turkish Union of Chambers and Exchange
Commodities) consisting of approximately 80 businessmen and
bureaucrats, chaired by Yalim Erez completed its contacts in
Tatarstan two days ago and went on to Moscow yesterday.
Russian Chairman of the Trade and Industry, Alexandrowid
Smirnov, who addressed the Turkish commission said that
"Turkey will get ahead of Greece and Spain in tourism. The
support of Russian tourists to Turkish tourism will
eventually be superfluous." The Turkish commission began
meetings with Russian officials yesterday morning. TOBB
Chairman Erez said that they wanted the Black Sea to be "sea
of cooperation" and said that "consolidation of relations
between our countries will not only increase prosperity
between our countries but in each country of the
Commonwealth of Independent States as well. Common
initiatives should be a field where Turkey and Russia can
evaluate their comparative advantages." /Hurriyet/
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