TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (July 3, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] DEMIREL: "OUR NEIGHBOUR SHOULD TAKE CARE"
[02] FOUR MILITANTS TURN THEMSELVES IN
[03] MINISTER RETURNS FROM HELSINKI
[04] SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARGENTINA GOES INTO EFFECT
[05] TURKISH ENVOY STARTS DUTIES AS PRESIDENT OF UNIDO BOARD
[06] TRNC LICKS ITS WOUNDS
[07] TURKEY TO BROADCAST TO BOSNIA
[08] OYMEN IN TRNC
[09] GREEK CONFESSION
[10] ALIYEV: "RUSSIA EXERTING PRESSURE"
[11] CHIRAC SAYS NO DEAL WITH CYPRUS
[12] EUROPE NEEDS TURKEY
[13] CUSTOMS UNION PROCEDURES SPEEDED UP
[14] MILITARY PROMISES NATIONAL UNITY
[15] GONENSAY GOES TO US FOR CASPIAN OIL PIPELINE
[16] CAMPAIGN AGANST GREECE
[17] GUARANTEE FROM IRAN
[18] EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIANS VISIT ANTALYA
[19] TURKEY IS RIGHT IN HER DECISION ABOUT THE DEP
[20] 1399 SEEK AMNESTY
[21] TURKISH DIPLOMACY FOR AZERI-ARMENIAN PEACE
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JULY 3, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] DEMIREL: "OUR NEIGHBOUR SHOULD TAKE CARE"
Making a speech in Edirne, President Demirel said: "I think
Greece is a very bad example of good neighbourliness by
contributing to matters which could disturb Turkey".
Stating that Greece should avoid controversies and
particularly terrorism which could disturb Turkey, Demirel
said that Greece should be more careful. Answering a
question about the PKK's cooperation with Greece, Demirel
said: "When Turkey complains about this issue to them they
ignore us. Sending a letter to Karamanlis before he left
the Presidency, I noted that the PKK terrorist organization
was a criminal organization, shedding blood, and that all
the Western countries, the United Nations, NATO member
countries and the countries of the European Security
Conference were condemning terrorism and joining in the
struggle against it, and that Greece, which was one of these
countries, should also do so. I added that supporting a
criminal organization was a crime against humanity, and
Karamanlis stated that Greece had never supported such an
organization, but now we are again complaining about the
same issue. Of course, there is no connection with
humanitarian issues when a neighbour country by supporting
terrorism gives damage to the other. It is possible for two
neighbour countries to go their separate ways in peace and
solidarity in spite of the problems between them. The
Presidents of the two countries sat at the same table at a
recent meeting of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC).
/Milliyet/
[02] FOUR MILITANTS TURN THEMSELVES IN
Four militants from the PKK terrorist organization turned
themselves over last week to the Turkish Security Forces,
the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. The militants
were qouted as saying that the PKK was in difficult
condition financially and that morale was low among its
militants. Meanwhile, three security officials were killed
by PKK terrrorists in Tunceli yesterday. Interior Minister
Nahit Mentese stated that 30 terrorists and two security
officials had died during clashes in Sirnak, Siirt and Van.
[03] MINISTER RETURNS FROM HELSINKI
Aysel Baykal, State Minister responsible for women and the
family, returned Sunday from Helsinki, where she attended a
conference of Council of Europe ministers responsible for
family issues, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday.
In a written statement, Baykal said the conference addressed
issues including "fatherhood and the family culture",
"fatherhood and working life" and "families with absent
fathers". Baykal noted that it was a father's "right" and
"duty" to contribute to looking after his children in the
new family structure.
[04] SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARGENTINA GOES
INTO EFFECT
A security agremeent signed between Turkey and Argentina
went into effect yesterday with its publication in the
Official Gazette. The agreement calls for the parties to
cooperate and consult each other in their struggle against
drug trafficking, international terrorism and organized
crime.
[05] TURKISH ENVOY STARTS DUTIES AS PRESIDENT OF UNIDO BOARD
Fugen Ok, one of Turkey's three female ambassadors, has
taken up her post as the president of the Industrial
Development Board of the UN Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO) this week. Ok was elected by consensus
from the Western Group as its only candidate for the
presidency, and she will continue in the job for one year.
In her post, Ambassador Ok will preside over informal
consultations in preparation for the general conference of
UNIDO to be held in December 1996. A UNIDO Centre is being
established in Istanbul to promote investment flows from
Turkey to other developing countries and from other
developing countries to Turkey.
[06] TRNC LICKS ITS WOUNDS
The government and citizens of the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have started reparation works after
assessing the damage incurred by last week's forest fire,
namely the destruction of 11 villages and 6,500 hectares of
forest area, at a cost of TL 3 trillion. The fire was
completely brought under control by around noon on Friday,
the Anatolia news agency reported. As a result of
information given, 11 people have been taken into custody on
suspicion of sabotage.
[07] TURKEY TO BROADCAST TO BOSNIA
Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) has decided to broadcast
to war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina through its Voice of Turkey
(VOT) radio station upon the request of the Muslim
community, the Anatolia news agency reported on Friday.
Quoting the chairman of TRT Foreign Broadcasts Department,
Savas Kiratli, the agency said the broadcasts would be in
Bosnian and include news bulletins of interest to the
Bosnians. Noting that the TRT already had broadcasts in
Serbian and Croatian, Kiratli said that their broadcasts
would reveal the interest Turks have in the problems of the
Bosnians.
[08] OYMEN IN TRNC
Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Onur Oymen visited the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) yesterday.
Expressing his sorrow for the fire in a speech at Ercan
Airport, Oymen stated that work would be initiated for the
re-afforestation of this region as in Canakkale. Noting
that efforts exerted for the solution of the Cyprus problem
were on the right raod, Oymen said: "Reaching peace is
sometimes harder than war". He concluded: "Cyprus'
security is under the guarantee of Turkey". /Cumhuriyet/
[09] GREEK CONFESSION
Greek Parliament Speaker Apostolos Kaklamanis has said that
he accepted the Greek governments "injust attitude" towards
the Turkish minority in Thrace. Kaklamanis, who is the
first Greek parliament speaker to visit the Western Thrace,
said: "All of us should accept that the Greek state and
church have divided the people of the region in two".
/Sabah/
[10] ALIYEV: "RUSSIA EXERTING PRESSURE"
Azeri President Haydar Aliyev has requested assistance from
President Suleyman Demirel stating that Russia was exerting
serious military and economic pressure. During the Black
Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) meeting in Bucharest, Aliyev
had a close to 2.5 hours discussion with Demirel. Aliyev
desired that Demirel include the US in the picture. Aliyev
complained that Russia once again wished to establish
military bases in Azerbaijan, and a joint navy for the two
countries. Russia also desired that the borders established
within the framework of the Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) be preserved. Russia also wanted the status of
the oil in the Caspian Sea to be re-established so as to
preserve Russia's rights. Russia had already made similar
agreements with Georgia and Armenia. In his comments,
President Demirel said that what was important was the
division of Caspian Sea oil. Prior to the disintegration of
the Soviet Union the Caspian Sea has been divided among the
republics that had a coastline on the sea. Azerbaijan had
her stand in the matter. On the subject of the constitution
of Azerbaijan, Demirel suggested the following: -Keep the
constitution short. Include basic rights and freedoms in
the constitution. -On other subjects, utilize the US
system. The Turkish Constitution is too lengthy which in
turn creates problems. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] CHIRAC SAYS NO DEAL WITH CYPRUS
French President Jaques Chirac has apparently assured Prime
Minister Ciller that there will be no European Union (EU)
deal with Cyprus until both sides are united.
During their recent talks in Paris, Chirac reportedly
assured Ciller that the Greek Cypriot side would get into
the EC on its own. "While the island remains divided, there
is no chance at all that Cyprus could be accepted as an EU
member" said Chirac. /Hurriyet/
[12] EUROPE NEEDS TURKEY
Following in the wake of the Vatican's declaration on
Turkey's position regarding membership in the EU,
Bartolomeus, Patriarch of the Orthodox Fener Patriarchate,
said over the weekend that Europe cannot develop without
Turkey.
Commenting on developments, the Patriarch said that these
included Turkey's membership in the EU. Bartolomeus added
that many problems would be solved once Turkey was admitted
as a full member into the EU.
Patriarch Bartolomeus noted too that should an invitation be
extended by Ankara, he would be pleased to hold talks with
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu. /Milliyet/
[13] CUSTOMS UNION PROCEDURES SPEEDED UP
With the date for a final decision getting closer,
parliament has started to work a bit harder on getting the
groundwork done for customs union with the EU.
Turkey has to get certain procedures in line with standard
EU practice in connection with customs and other
regulations. The government has also to push through other
vital changes in connection with domestic policy and laws,
all of which has been hanging fire for some months. Now
however, time has suddenly got a lot shorter, and parliament
still has a long way to go. /Hurriyet/
[14] MILITARY PROMISES NATIONAL UNITY
Military representatives say that Turkey is one country,
with one language, one flag, secular and democratic.
Speaking over the weekend, a statement from the
Chief-of-Staff said that the state would continue to exert
every effort to eliminate divisive elements, despite the
political activities of the PKK in Europe. Military
officials said that Turkish security forces had made real
progress in the fight against terrorism. Nevertheless,
there were still sacrifices to be made to preserve the
nation's unity. /Cumhuriyet/
[15] GONENSAY GOES TO US FOR CASPIAN OIL PIPELINE
Prime Ministry Chief Adviser Emre Gonensay will visit
Washington on 5-6 July to lead support to Turkish proposals
concerning the Caspian oil pipeline project. A Turkish
commission chaired by Emre Gonensay will hold consultations
with US State Department Deputy Secretary responsible for
relations with Europe and Canada Richard Holbrooke, National
Security Council and Eximbank officials, and the
representatives of petroleum companies included in the
consortium. The route that the Caspian oil pipeline will
follow is a matter of discussion between Turkey, the US and
Russia. Turkey proposes going through Subsa harbour in
Georgia or through Baku to transfer oil to Western markets
and guarantees its offer. Turkey also demands that the main
oil pipeline should follow the Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Ceyhan route. Russia however, wants to transfer oil through
the old Russian pipeline built some years ago. The view of
the US about which pipeline route is best has not been
clearly determined. /Hurriyet/
[16] CAMPAIGN AGANST GREECE
Interior Minister Nahit Mentese said that there was evidence
that Greece entertained unfavourable motives against Turkey.
He added that evidence of this had already been sent to
"friendly" countries like the US, Britain, France, and
Germany. Mentese claimed that the terrorists who sabotaged
forests recently had been trained in Greece. Criticizing
Greece severely, Mentese said that Greece was trying to
disturb Turkey by cooperating with Syria. Mentese said:
"Greek-Syrian cooperation is proved by evidence. We have
already started our contacts and we will initiate extensive
anti-Greek propoganda throughout Europe." Interior Minister
Nahit Mentese pointed out that Greek relations with Syria
and its support for the PKK could not be evaluated within
the framework of neighbourly or friendly ties. Greece,
which has signed international agreements within the
framework of NATO and Organization on Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) that call for cooperation in
the struggle against terrorism, gives support to ASALA,
DEV-SOL and the PKK all of which have carried out terrorist
activities against Turkey. State Minister Ayvaz Gokdemir
also stated that these groups wanted to block Turkey's
development. He said: "Turkey is becoming a leader country
in its region. Some circles are jealous of Turkey's power
which streches from the Balkans to the Middle East and the
Caucasus. And they are trying to provoke domestic upheavel.
However, Turkey is powerful enough to struggle against these
damaging strategies." /Milliyet/
[17] GUARANTEE FROM IRAN
Iranian Interior Minister Besareti and Deputy Foreign
Minister Brocerdi have declared that Iran sees the Kurdistan
Workers' Party (PKK) as an enemy, and that PKK activities
were not permitted in Iraqi territories. Interior Minister
Besareti, who has the final word about domestic security and
the PKK, said that the Turco-Iranian border was secure and
Irani security forces had absolute control in the region.
This is the first time that Iranian authorities have issued
a clear statetement regarding the PKK issue. Besareti
pointed out that Turkey was very important for Iran so they
would not allow any activities that could cause unstability
in Turkey. Officials announced that military cooperation
had been agreed upon, following closer intelligence
cooperation between Turkey and Iran. Deputy Interior
Minister Brujerdi also stated that Turkey could trust in
Iran and added that Turco-Iranian relations were at their
healthiest ever level. Following these assurances, Turkish
representatives expressed their pleasure regarding Iran's
attitude towards the PKK. /Sabah/
[18] EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIANS VISIT ANTALYA
Members of the Turkish Friendship Group at the European
Parliament have this week been holding discussions in
Antalya on the subject of Turkey's proposed entry into
customs union with the EU. The parliamentarians are
visiting Turkey at the invitation of the European-Turkish
Businessmen's Association (ATIAD).
[19] TURKEY IS RIGHT IN HER DECISION ABOUT THE DEP
Marlene Lenz, Head of the Human Rights Commission of the
European Parliament (EP) said that she has learnt that the
Democracy Party deputies were in an organic relation with
the PKK terrorist organization. Attending the Antalya
Programme of the EP Turkish Friendship Group, Lenz stated
that they had noticed of late that the PKK and the DEP were
working jointly and said that if this partnership was still
working, Turkey was right to lift the immunity of the DEP
deputies and arrest them. But these people should not have
been excluded from the Turkish parliament by force.
Everybody accepts that the PKK is a terrorist organization."
Stressing that there were claims mainly about torture by the
police, imprisonment of the DEP deputies and restrictions
against freedom of thought in the Human Rights Commission
files regarding Turkey, Lenz said: "There is a noticeable
decrease in claims of police brutality. We are not
receiving such claims from the big cities, but in towns and
small cities people are still claiming that police torture
exists. The Turkish government also does not permit torture
and bad treatment. /Milliyet/
[20] 1399 SEEK AMNESTY
The fourth extension of the "Repentance Law" will end on 7
July. The number of terrorists taking advantage of this law
by escaping from the PKK terrorist organization in spite of
every pressure has reached 1399 to date. The number of
terrorists with positions of command in the PKK who are
taking advantage of the repentance provision, is also
increasing. Interior Ministry officials have stated that
besides changing the physical aspects of those seeking
rehabilitation and providing them with new identities, help
was also given for them to find jobs and they were also
protected from PKK retaliation. /Sabah/
[21] TURKISH DIPLOMACY FOR AZERI-ARMENIAN PEACE
At a press conference in Bucharest, Romania, where the Black
Sea Economic Cooperation summit was held, President Suleyman
Demirel said that Turkish diplomacy was trying to find a
solution to the problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He
added that if the 1.2 million Azeri refugees returned to
their homes, the problem could be solved by diplomatic
means. Demirel also noted that as a reaction to the
Armenian occupation of Azeri territories, Turkey had imposed
an economic blockade against Armenia despite the fact that
Armenia played an important part in Turkish interests in
Central Asia. /Cumhuriyet/
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