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Turkish Press Review, 97-09-01Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>CONTENTS
TURKISH PRESS REVIEWDIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION,OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER01.09.97Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning[01] TURKEY SADDENED OVER DIANA'S DEATHTurkey's President Suleyman Demirel sent a message yesterday to the Queen of England to express his condolences over the death on the weekend of Princess Diana. Demirel expressed his "deepest sorrow" in his message over the "sudden" and unfortunate death of the princess who captured the hearts of all the world's citizens including the Turkish people. "President Demirel conveyed his condolences to her family and the British nation" a statement released from the President's press office said.Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Mustafa Kalemli also sent a message to the Chairwomen of Britain's House of Lords Betty Boothroyd expressing his condolences over the heartbreaking death of world's most popular princess. /All papers/ [02] EU TERM PRESIDENT HOLDS TALKS IN ANKARAThe European Union's term president Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jacques Poos started a two-day official visit to Turkey yesterday after completing a similar visit to Athens. Poos' earlier references, made in Athens, to the European Commission's recommendation for the start of EU membership talks with "Cyprus" next year, meaning Greek Cyprus were expected to be received cooly in Ankara. Poos told reporters in Athens there was no change in the EU's proposed timetable for accession talks with Greek Cyprus.Poos first met with his Turkish counterpart Ismail Cem. He will fly to Paris today after meeting other Turkish officials. Cem will pay a two-day official visit to Paris starting today. Talking to reporters at the airport on his arrival in Ankara, Poos said that Turco-EU ties, Cyprus and Turco-Greek relations would be high on his agenda during talks in Ankara. /Sabah/ [03] NATION MARKS VICTORY DAYLeaders of the Armed Forces laid a wreath at Ataturk's Mausoleum on August 30, Victory Day. This was the day when invading Greek forces were defeated and pushed out of Turkey by the Turkish Army led by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who later founded the modern Turkish Republic. Military parades marked the day across the country. The 75th anniversary was celebrated and commemorated throughout the country, in Turkey's foreign missions and in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). President Suleyman Demirel, Parliament Speaker Mustafa Kalemli and Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz also participated in the ceremonies in Ankara. /All papers/[04] TURKEY TIGHTENS CAMPAIGN AGAINST S-300 MISSILESTurkey is tightening its campaign against Greek Cypriot efforts to buy long range S-300 missiles from Russia. Turkey is intensifying measures in the Bosphorus by closely monitoring all ships, to see whether they are carrying any part of Russian missiles or not, in an effort to prevent the transportation to Greek Cyprus of the controversial S-300 missiles from Russia via the Bosphorus Straits. The Turkish Foreign Ministry is reportedly still in contact with the United Nations Security Council to make a decision banning the sale of arms to the Greek Cypriots from anywhere in the world. The General Staff also asked the Foreign Ministry to make an effort to get the United Nations and other countries to condemn the Greece-Greek Cyprus Joint Defense Doctrine. /Sabah/[05] TURKEY TO CELEBRATE 'PEACE DAY' TODAYDeputy Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, in his address on the occasion of the international Peace Day which will be celebrated on September 1, said the republic's founder, Ataturk, was the "biggest architect of peace". In his written message, Ecevit said Ataturk established a "peace network" both in the Balkans and the Middle East regions following the War of Independence, which took place between 1919 and 1922. He said he even made a truce with the Greeks, after fighting with them for years. Meanwhile, an "invitation to peace" rally was held in the Kadikoy district of Istanbul yesterday. The meeting which took place under tight security was attended by various organizations and civic societies.Following the rally, a group of 350 people, calling themselves the "Musa Anter peace delegation" set out for Diyarbakir. A number of people who appeared suspicious or who were wanted for various crimes have been detained. The authorities said they would not allow any rallies to be held in Diyarbakir. /Cumhuriyet/ [06] GREEN TOUR '97 TO PROMOTE THE BLACK SEA REGION IN THE WORLDThe "Green Tour", which has been organized by the Tourism Ministry annually for the last three years will begin tomorrow, September 2 and run till September 11. The tour, aimed at promoting international tourism in the area, will reveal the Black Sea's most wonderful natural attractions to the world. This year 35 press members and tour operators from 18 countries have been invited to take part. /Cumhuriyet/[07] TPAO'S KAZAKHSTAN INVESTMENTSMinister of Energy and Natural Resources Cumhur Ersumer stated that the Turkish Petroleum Company's (TPAO) four-year oil drilling project in Kazakhstan has been completed. Ersumer said TPAO's investments in Kazakhstan has reached $228.5 million by the end of June and to date, 14 oil and gas areas, with a potential of 250 million barrels, have been determined, the Anatolia news agency reported.[08] GOVERNMENT SETS UP COUNCILS FOR CENTRAL ASIAN RELATIONSThe state ministry responsible for relations with the Central Asian republics has set up an Economic Coordination Council, as well as a Social and Cultural Coordination Council to foster better relationships with these countries, the Anatolia news agency reported. Anatolia said it learned that the councils had been established as a result of a circular issued by Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz which stressed the improvement of relations with the mainly-Turkish-Speaking Central Asian Republics.[09] TURKEY ARMY TO PARTICIPATE IN "CENTRAZBAT-97" MILITARY OPERATIONPentagon said over the weekend that Turkish army will participate in a multinational joint military operation within the framework of the alliance set up by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to bring peace and security to Central Asia in September. Some 500 paratroopers from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division will fly nonstop in September from North Carolina to Kazakhstan for a six-nation military exercise with Central Asian nations. /All papers/[10] HISTORIC AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIARussia and Turkey signed on Saturday a framework agreement for transporting 16 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Turkey via a 385-km long pipeline to be laid at a depth of 2100 metres in the Black Sea. Turkish weekend papers describe the agreement as "the most significant natural gas agreement in Turco-Russian relations". The cost of the project is estimated at $3.3 billion dollars. The project is expected to be completed in the year 2000. The agreement will lead to a reduction in natural gas prices in Turkey. /Milliyet/[11] TURCO-JAPANESE OIL COOPERATIONFollowing the signing of a Turco-Russian natural gas agreement, Turkish and Japanese businessmen are now researching the opportunities for improving cooperation with Georgia and Azerbaijan, two countries on the pipeline route. Within this framework, a delegation of 60 Turkish and Japanese businessmen have begun a three-day visit to these two countries. Azerbaijani President Haydar Aliyev is also scheduled to meet representatives of the delegation. /Hurriyet/[12] GAP SPEEDILY NEARS COMPLETIONNearly 40 percent of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) has been completed. According to a report by the GAP Development Administration, TL 1.7 thousand trillion have been spent on the project so far. Most of the investments realized thus far within the framework of the project are related to the energy sector. /Hurriyet/[13] ISTANBUL TO HOST INTERNATIONAL HEALTH MEETINGOn September 15-19, Istanbul will host the 47th meeting of the World Health Orhanization (WHO) European Committee. The health ministers of 49 countries will be among the 500 delegates expected to attend the meeting. The meeting will be opened by President Demirel. WHO General Director Dr.Hiroshi Nakajima and European Director Dr.Jo Eirik Asvall will also deliver speeches at the meeting. /Hurriyet/[14] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INCREASESIndustrial production for the second quarter of 1997 rose by 10.5% compared to the second quarter of 1996. According to figures released by the State Institute of Statistics (DIE) on Friday,the huge rise in industrial production for the second quarter was helped in the main by 113.3% rise in manufacturing overall and a 9.5% increase in the electric, gas and water sector. The total increase for the first six months of 1997 over the same period of 1996 was 10.3%, the DIE report said. /All papers/[15] CROATIAN MINISTER MEETS TURKISH BUSINESSMENCroatia and Turkey should expand economic cooperation and trade, Croatian Economic Minister Nenad Proges told Turkish businessmen in Istanbul on Friday. The visiting minister also urged Turks to invest in the war-devastated country, once a part of the Yugoslav Federation. Proges, accompanied by a group of Croatian businessmen, held meetings on Friday with the 30-members of the Turkish-Croatian Business Council, representing industrial, financial and trade companies. /All papers/[16] NATIONAL INCOME INCREASES BY SIX PERCENTThe Turkish economy grew by six percent during the first six months of this year. The growth rate in industry realised a 10.1 percent increase within the same period of time. According to the State Institute of Statistics (DIE), national income increased by 5.6 percent in the January-March period and 6.4 in March-June. /Milliyet-Sabah/[17] TURCO-ISRAELI OIL AGREEMENTIsrael supports the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stopped-over in Baku while returning from South Korea, suggested to Azerbaijani President Haydar Aliyev that the oil pipeline could be extended to Israel via the Mediterranean. According to official sources in Baku, the meeting between Aliyev and Netanyahu lasted eight hours including discussing the details of the pipeline. Israel asked for an additional pipeline from Ceyhan to Israel to ease fuel supplies to Israel.According to the Israeli daily newspaper, 'Jerusalem Post', Netenyahu talked to Aliyev about more cooperation between Israel, Azerbaijan and Turkey against Iran's fundamentalist ideology and nuclear armament policy. /Sabah/ [18] PLAN TO SALVAGE THE BLACK SEAThe government will apply a plan to prevent terrorist activities increasing in central parts of the Black Sea ragion. Giving a briefing to press members regarding the plan, Interior Minister Murat Basesgioglu said that a new administrative structure and an intelligence service will be established in the region, and that the authority gap would be filled, said Basesgioglu, adding that terrorist groups were hiding in the Ordu-Gumushane area. Basesgioglu stressed that the government was developing new measures against the PKK expansionist strategy in the Black Sea. /Milliyet/[19] BILISIM'97 COMPUTER FAIR IN ISTANBULThe Science and Communication Technology Fair will be opened in Istanbul today by Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz. More than 200 firms in the science and communications sectors are participating in fair. Within the framework of the fair, the 14th National Bilisim Congress will be held during which academic and related issues will be taken up, and seminars working groups will be organised. On 3 September, the Culture Ministry Modern Folklore Music Group will give a concert and on 4 September the Halici-Midi'97 composition contest by computer will be held. /Cumhuriyet/[20] GUCLU WORLD CHAMP IN WRESTLINGZekeriya Guclu won the world championship at the 32nd World Free Style Wrestling Championship in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. Guclu beat his Cuban rival 4-0 in his final match and won the gold medal. /Cumhuriyet/ ENDTurkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |