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Turkish Press Review, 96-12-05

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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>


CONTENTS

  • [01] INTERNATIONAL BOSNIA CONFERENCE CONVENES IN LONDON
  • [02] TURKEY RECEIVES PERMISSION TO SHIP SPARE PARTS TO IRAQ
  • [03] UNDERSECRETARY OYMEN IN IRELAND
  • [04] TURKEY WARNS COUNTRIES SUPPORTING TERRORISM
  • [05] EVACUATION OF IRAQI AID WORKERS
  • [06] GREECE SAYS FIRST STEP MUST COME FROM TURKEY
  • [07] NATO TO MEDIATE BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE
  • [08] CYPRUS QUESTION MUST BE SOLVED
  • [09] PKK POSTPONES HAND-OVER
  • [10] RAFSANCANI TO VISIT TURKEY
  • [11] US AWARD FOR TURKISH PROFESSOR
  • [12] EREGLI STEEL FACTORIES ON SALE
  • [13] GAP LIVESTOCK EXPORTS
  • [14] TURKISH CHAIRMAN TO THE NEW FIRM OF UNILEVER
  • [15] TURKISH THEATRE AND CULTURE FESTIVAL IN COPENHAGEN

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996

    Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning.

    [01] INTERNATIONAL BOSNIA CONFERENCE CONVENES IN LONDON

    Forty-four foreign ministers have gathered in London to expedite the reconstruction of Bosnia and to establish stability in the federation. In a speech during the conference Turkish Foreign Minister Tansu Ciller said that Turkey, in addition to its humanitarian assistance, had pledged $80 million at the last Donors Conference in Brussels and that the $20 million committed for 1996 would be paid in the form of a grant. Turkey is committed to the security of Bosnia and, as the representative of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), is expected to continue with its contribution to the peace process. /All papers/

    [02] TURKEY RECEIVES PERMISSION TO SHIP SPARE PARTS TO IRAQ

    A United Nations (UN) resolution restricted oil sales is expected to come into force next week, and technical studies concerning the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik oil pipeline are near completion. Turkey has received UN permission to ship spare parts and equipment to Iraq for repair of the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik pipeline, UN diplomats attending a meeting of the Sanctions Committee on Iraq said on 3 December. The spare parts and equipment are to be used to ensure that the pipeline will be operable to carry Iraqi oil during the first phase of the UN-Iraq oil-for-food sale. Within the framework of UN Security Council Resolution No:986, the implementation, which enables Iraq to sell oil worth $2 billion over a period of six months, will be underway this month. /Milliyet/

    [03] UNDERSECRETARY OYMEN IN IRELAND

    At a weekly press conference on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Omer Akbel said on Friday that he would visit Ireland, the country currently holding the EU term presidency. Akbel indicated that the meeting would be headed by the Irish State Minister responsible for European Affairs, Gay Mitchel. /All papers/

    [04] TURKEY WARNS COUNTRIES SUPPORTING TERRORISM

    During a general discussion of the situation in the Middle East at a UN General Assembly session on December 3, Turkey warned countries supporting terrorism and urged such countries to end their support for terrorism, the Anatolia news agency reported. Turkey's permanent UN representative Ambassador Hüseyin Celem noted that "terrorism should not be used as a foreign policy instrument", adding that Turkey was ready to undertake whatever steps were necessary to combat terrorism.

    [05] EVACUATION OF IRAQI AID WORKERS

    The United States on Wednesday began evacuating a new group of thousands of Iraqi employees of US-linked aid organizations from Kurdish-held northern Iraq, Turkish border officials said. Around 250 Iraqis had crossed through the Harbur border gate into southeast Turkey and were being temporarily housed in a gendarmerie post. A Turkish foreign ministry spokesman said 4,500 Iraqis would be brought to Turkey in the latest evacuation and then flown to the US island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. "The operation is expected to be completed within two weeks," Spokesman Omer Akbel told a news briefing in Ankara. /Sabah/

    [06] GREECE SAYS FIRST STEP MUST COME FROM TURKEY

    Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis said after his meeting with President Suleyman Demirel in Lisbon during the Organization for Security and Cooperation Europe (OSCE) summit that the first step in solving bilateral disputes had to come from Turkey. Simitis told Greek reporters that he had exchanged views with President Demirel but concluded that no progress had been made. /Cumhuriyet/

    [07] NATO TO MEDIATE BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE

    The Western European Union (WEU) Parliamentary Assembly is to seek NATO mediation for the Cyprus and Turkish-Greek disputes pending the approval of a report which sees neither the European Union nor the WEU qualified to act as mediators because the two countries had differing status in those organizations. "NATO could, for example, give more active consideration than it has to date, to the ways in which it could mediate with a view to settling various aspects of the disputes between Turkey and Greece, possibly under the aegis of a contact group similar to the one provided for in the Dayton accords," a report adopted by the Assembly said. /Cumhuriyet/

    [08] CYPRUS QUESTION MUST BE SOLVED

    Ireland's Cyprus Special Representative Kestner Heaslip noted that no EU membership discussions for Cyprus could be initiated unless a solution to the Cyprus dispute was found. Heaslip suggested that Northern Cypriot President Rauf Denktas and the leader of the Greek Cypriot community meet in March for discussions, adding that if both leaders reach an accord by the end of 1997, in 1998 Cyprus membership in the EU could come to the agenda for discussions. /Hurriyet/

    [09] PKK POSTPONES HAND-OVER

    The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) has announced that it has postponed to handing over the four soldiers, who have been hostages of the PKK for two years./Milliyet/

    [10] RAFSANCANI TO VISIT TURKEY

    Iranian President Ali Ekber Hashimi Rafsancani will visit Turkey within this month. According to diplomatic sources the expected visit will take place on 18-19 December./Cumhuriyet/

    [11] US AWARD FOR TURKISH PROFESSOR

    The annual Roy. F. Weston special social services in the US has been presented to Prof. Dr. Kriton Curi, from Bogaziçi University who passed away in October. Prof. Curi is the first Turkish citizen to receive this award. In a statement from Bogazici University it was noted that the select committee had decided to give the award unaware of the death of Prof. Curi. The Roy. F. Weston award is presented to people who work for the benefit of society and who uphold the interests of society over those of their own./Hurriyet/

    [12] EREGLI STEEL FACTORIES ON SALE

    Tukey's Privatization Administration on Wednesday put on sale a 30 to 40 percent stake in the flat steel producer Eregli Iron and Steel Factories through newspaper advertisements. Bids will be collected until January 27, 1997. The Privatization Administration holds a more than 50 percent stake in the TL 6.336 billion capital of the Eregli plant which has a production capacity of three million tons/year. /All papers_

    [13] GAP LIVESTOCK EXPORTS

    In the first 11 months of this year $363 million worth livestock and dairy products were exported from the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) region, the semiofficial Anatolia news agency reported. Last year's exports amounted to $369 million.

    [14] TURKISH CHAIRMAN TO THE NEW FIRM OF UNILEVER

    Cetin Yuceulughas been appointed as one of the seven members of the Executive Council of the giant Unilever group of companies. Yuceulug has also been appointed as the chairman of Diversey-Lever, which has offices in 60 countries around the world and $ 2 billion in annual endorsements. Cetin Yuceulug will run the company from its center in the Netherlands./Sabah/

    [15] TURKISH THEATRE AND CULTURE FESTIVAL IN COPENHAGEN

    The 12th European Union Culture Capitals will be held in Copenhagen. The Orient Bridge, Turkish Theatre and Culture Festival will be held on 6-14 December in the Copenhagen European Center. Within the framework of the festival, theatre, folk dances, modern dance performances and seminars will be held. The festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Turkey and Denmark through discussions open to the public which will be attended by not only artists, but also Turkish and Danish political figures and academicians./Cumhuriyet/

    END.


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