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Turkish Press Review, 96-06-25Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>CONTENTS
TURKISH PRESS REVIEWTUESDAY JUNE 25, 1996Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning[01] AUSTRIAN PRESIDENT VISITS TURKEYAustrian President Thomas Klestil arrived in Ankara yesterday for an official visit as the guest of President Suleyman Demirel. Austrian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schussel and Transport Minister Rudolf Scholten accompanied Klestil. Delivering an address to the official welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Cankaya, President Demirel pointed out that this was the first visit at this level from Austria to Turkey. Following the welcoming ceremony, Demirel and Klestil held a joint press conference. Demirel gave a banquet in Klestil's honour at the Cankaya Palace yesterday.Demirel said the talks during Klestil's visit would concentrate on ways to enhance bilateral ties as well as international issues of close interest to the two countries. President Klestil in his address at the ceremony underlined the importance of Turkey and Austria as two strategically placed countries. He added his hope that his visit would become the symbol of the close ties the two countries have had over the centuries. Demirel pointed out that Turkey was the only Muslim and democratic country in its region. Klestil, for his part, called upon countries to cooperate against terrorism. Klestil noted that claims regarding the Kurdish Parliament-in-exile in Austria were not true. Thanking Austria for its contributions to Turkey's entry into the customs union, Demirel also expressed his thanks for Austria's contributions to the Birecik and Karkamis Dam constructions. After completing his contacts in Ankara, Klestil will go to Izmir today and on Wednesday he will go to Istanbul, where Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz will give a luncheon in Klestil's honour. Klestil will leave Turkey the same day. /Sabah-Hurriyet/ [02] TURKEY-EU TIES MOVING AHEADWith the likelihood that the pro-Islam Welfare Party will not come to power in Turkey, ties with the European Union (EU) have started to move along faster. Within the framework of improved relations, the Greek veto against EU financial aid to Turkey looks as though it will be resolved as quickly as possible. The Europeans too, are showing confidence in Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, and this has led EU members to say that more major decisions involving Turkey will be taken soon. /Hurriyet/[03] "AMNESTY SUPPORTS TERROR"In a statement yesterday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry claimed that the Amnesty International (AI) supported terrorism in its annual reports on terrorism. The Foreign Ministry was particularly concerned about the AI report on Turkey and the expressions used there by the AI, which suggest that the Organization support terrorist actions recognized as being outside the legal international interpretation of what constitutes terrorism. /Cumhuriyet/[04] FOREIGN MINISTER TO REPRESENT TURKEY AT PAPANDREOU FUNERALTurkey will probably be represented at Wednesday's funeral of former Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou by Foreign Minister Emre Gonensay. President Suleyman Demirel, Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz and Foreign Minister Emre Gonensay sent their condolences to their Greek counterparts on Sunday, shortly after hearing of the death of the former Socialist prime minister. /All papers/[05] EU MIXED PARLIAMENT COMMISSION MEETSAfter a period of three years, the European Parliament (EP) Mixed Parliamentary Commission will meet in Ankara today. Various EU political groups, members of the European Council and other top level oficials will participate in the meeting.Main points on the agenda include the application of the EU customs agreement, and an exchange of ideas on mutual agreements. Speakers include Turkish Foreign Minister Emre Gonensay, French EU Parliamentarian Rene-Emile Piquet and Turkish Member of Parliament for Kahramanmaras, Mehmet Saglam. /Cumhuriyet/ [06] MACEDONIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT TURKEYMacedonian President Kiro Gligorov will visit Turkey as the guest of President Suleyman Demirel between June 27-30. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Omer Akbel said at his weekly press conference that Ljube Trepski, Deputy Prime Minister and Bekir Juta, Economy Minister, will accompany Gligorov on the visit. Akbel pointed out that the two delegations will concentrate on regional and international issues as well as the prospects of developing bilateral commercial and economic relations. /Cumhuriyet/[07] GEN.KARADAYI VISITS AZERBAIJANChief of General Staff. Gen.Ismail Hakki Karadayi has gone to Baku as the official guest of Gen.Sefer Abiyev, Azerbaijani Defence Minister. Gen.Karadayi said at Baku Bine Airport that the friendship between Azerbaijan and Turkey had become closer and added: "We want continuous peace, confidence and stability in the region. We are determined to do everything we can to maintain this". Karadayi said that he brought President Demirel's greetings. President Haydar Aliyev received Gen.Karadayi yesterday. Karadayi will return to Turkey on June 26. /Cumhuriyet/[08] MORE VIOLENCE AGAINST TURKS IN GERMANYArsonists firebombed a Turkish grocery store in Kempten, Germany on Monday, causing material damage. German police officers said that two unknown assailants broke the windows of the shop and attempted to torch the building. The fire was put out shortly after it had started. No one was hurt in the attack. The attack was the first for a long time, according to police.//[09] TURKEY SEES ARAB SUMMIT RESULT BALANCED AND REASONABLETurkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Omer Akbel said that the results of the Cairo Arab summit were balanced and reasonable and that the most important point for Turkey was that all the participators in the summit had reaffirmed their attachment to the peace process. Akbel, in the weekly press conference yesterday, said that Arab countries had stated that a just and lasting peace was the most valid security assurance for the region. Turkey shares this view and believes that Israel will also stick to the peace process, Akbel said. "The second point that concerns Turkey directly about the decisions of the Arab summit is the fact that in the Cairo decisions Arab countries have expressed their wish to further develop the already existing traditional ties and common interest between Turkey and Arab countries. "We welcome this point" Akbel said."Participating states have undertaken once again to develop relations on the basis of certain universal principles such as independence, territorial integrity, regional security and non-interference in domestic affairs. They also condemn terrorism. We would expect that the same principles would apply not only in intra-Arab relations but also in bilateral relations between Arab countries and non-Arab neighbours. In this context we will carefully follow how Syria, which has up to now been supporting PKK terrorism, will follow its obligations under the undertaking" Akbel added. /Cumhuriyet/ Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |