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Turkish Press Review, 98-12-15

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

15.12.98

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] DEMIREL IN ISTANBUL
  • [02] ECEVIT MEETS CINDORUK
  • [03] CILLER: "BEST SOLUTION IS A BROAD-BASED GOVERNMENT"
  • [04] TURKEY CONDEMNS GREECE
  • [05] GEN.KIVRIKOGLU CRITICIZES WESTERN COUNTRIES
  • [06] TURKEY APPEALS AGAINST DILIBERTO
  • [07] DINI: "OCALAN SHOULD EXPLAIN EVENTS OF THE PAST"
  • [08] US EXPERTS: "ITALY IS TWO-FACED"
  • [09] VERGAU: "OCALAN SHOULD BE EXTRADITED TO TURKEY"
  • [10] MILLIYET'S INTERVIEW IN EUROPEAN PRESS
  • [11] OCALAN: "GUERILLA WARFARE IS POINTLESS"
  • [12] SAYGIN IN SARAJEVO
  • [13] TURKEY'S OBJECTION TO UN
  • [14] AGA SENTENCED AGAIN
  • [15] CANCELLATION FORMULA FOR S-300 MISSILES
  • [16] MEASURES AGAINST THE ECONOMIC CRISIS
  • [17] SUCCESS OF THE TURKISH CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
  • [18] TREASURY IS TESTING A 14-MONTH STATE BOND
  • [19] ERCEL: "HISTORICAL OPPORTUNITY TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH IMF"
  • [20] SURPRISE SUPPORT FROM FISCHER FOR THE EU
  • [21] ERSUMER: BAKU-CEYHAN TO BE CONCLUDED SOON
  • [22] MORNINGSTAR's VISIT TO ANKARA
  • [23] YILMAZ, "EDUCATION HAS PRIORITY"
  • [24] "SEASONS" BY ISMAIL CEM
  • [25] TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
  • [26] COOPERATION IN TOURISM
  • [27] TWO MODERATE QUAKES
  • [28] "LEUKAEMIA MAY BE HIS CHANCE"

  • [01] DEMIREL IN ISTANBUL

    Turkey, strategically located between East and West, will play a key role in the world in the 21st century, President Suleyman Demirel said yesterday. Demirel, addressing a large crowd of students and teachers at Istanbul University's Faculty of Economics, said the country's role will increase as the world [Aheads for a single market economy. He gave a speech on "Turkey's economy in the 21st century" on the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the Faculty. Parliament Speaker Hikmet Cetin, the Head of the Higher Education Council, Kemal Guruz, and the Rector of the University, Kemal Alemdaroglu, accompanied Demirel. /All papers/

    [02] ECEVIT MEETS CINDORUK

    Democratic Left Party (DSP) leader and Prime Minister-Designate Bulent Ecevit met Democrat Turkey Party (DTP) leader Husamettin Cindoruk yesterday. Ecevit received full support from Cindoruk for his minority government. Following the meeting, Cindoruk said: "If Ecevit wants, we can also take our place in the government". Ecevit will meet Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal today. /Cumhuriyet/

    [03] CILLER: "BEST SOLUTION IS A BROAD-BASED GOVERNMENT"

    True Path Party (DYP) leader Tansu Ciller said yesterday that the best solution would be a broad-based government. Ciller met businessmen from many organizations and associations yesterday and noted that a broad-based government to be established under the leadership of any person, including Democratic Left Party (DSP) leader Bulent Ecevit, would be the most realistic solution to the problem. /Cumhuriyet/

    [04] TURKEY CONDEMNS GREECE

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Ambassador Necati Utkan, said that Greece has been supporting the PKK terrorist organization since the very beginning and noted that Turkey condemns this Greek stance. Replying to a question, Utkan stated that Greece was continuing to be non-adherent to international agreements, which she has signed, and said that this was against UN resolutions and international law, the Anatolia News Agency reports.

    [05] GEN.KIVRIKOGLU CRITICIZES WESTERN COUNTRIES

    The Chief of the Turkish General Staff, Gen.Huseyin Kivrikoglu, who is receiving foreign ambassadors paying him courtesy visits in Turkey, held a meeting with the Iranian Ambassador to Turkey, Muhammed Lavasani yesterday. Gen.Kivrikoglu and Lavasani mainly discussed the issues of terror and security. When Gen.Kivrikoglu received the Ambassadors of NATO-member countries in Turkey, he expressed his disappointment over the stance of Turkey's allies towards terrorism. He criticized the Western stand over the PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.

    [06] TURKEY APPEALS AGAINST DILIBERTO

    Turkey's attorneys made an appeal yesterday against the Italian Minister of Justice, Oliviero Diliberto. Augusta Sinagra, the attorney who has been representing Turkey since the beginning of the Ocalan case, presented a file against Diliberto that said he was affecting the court with his personal views. /Cumhuriyet/

    [07] DINI: "OCALAN SHOULD EXPLAIN EVENTS OF THE PAST"

    The Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lamberto Dini said that it was nothing new that PKK chief Abdullah Ocalan was trying to distance himself from the organization but he should first explain the past. Speaking at the International Politics Institution in Milan he said that Ocalan's statements regarding himself and the organization belonged to the past but not to the future. He noted that there were not the necessary conditions to give the right of political asylum. /Turkiye/

    [08] US EXPERTS: "ITALY IS TWO-FACED"

    US experts on conflict resolution, who attended a conference on "Common interests based on economic cooperation" in Istanbul, said that the capture of the PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan in Rome was an opportunity for Turkey. The Deputy Chairman of the International Conflict Resolution Programme of Colombia University, David Phillips, said in a statement to the daily newspaper 'Milliyet', that Ocalan should be extradited to Turkey and should be tried due to his crimes committed against humanity. He added: "Even though the Italians are launching initiatives to establish a criminal court, they are two-faced when a war criminal arrives in their country". /Milliyet/

    [09] VERGAU: "OCALAN SHOULD BE EXTRADITED TO TURKEY"

    The German Ambassador to Ankara, Hans Joachim Vergau, noted that the PKK leader should be extradited to Turkey. Touching upon the good relations between Turkey and Germany during a conference on "Germany, Turkey and Europe" at the Aegean University in Izmir, Vergau said: "The PKK terrorist organization is prohibited in Germany. The Federal Government cannot want Ocalan to be extradited to Germany. Ocalan should be extradited to Turkey and should be tried". /Milliyet/

    [10] MILLIYET'S INTERVIEW IN EUROPEAN PRESS

    Nilgun Cerrahoglu's interview in the 'Milliyet' daily newspaper two days ago with the PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan received great attention in the European press. Wide coverage has been devoted to the interview in the Corriere della Sera, Il Giornale, La Stampa and La Repubblica newspapers published in Italy. Ocalan stated that he would be disconnected from the PKK leadership. Denmark and Norway television stations also devoted coverage to the interview. /Milliyet/

    [11] OCALAN: "GUERILLA WARFARE IS POINTLESS"

    The leader of the terrorist PKK organization Ocalan has begun to renounce his past. He stated that he was not to blame for the death innocent people who were killed on his instructions. He blamed the members of the PKK for these incidents. Ocalan who participated in a live broadcast on "Restructuring" by MED TV, complained that his sacrifices were going unnoticed, and blamed the terrorists for not using their brains. He suggested the terrorists in the mountains leave their arms if they were to fight as they did during the past 15 years. He added that if they were to continue guerilla warfare without any changes it was pointless. He stated that the organization had to change. /Turkiye/

    [12] SAYGIN IN SARAJEVO

    State Minister Isilay Saygin went to Sarajevo yesterday to attend a ceremony to be held celebrating the delivery of a tile-ceramic wall panel by the Turkish ceramic artist Umran Baradan to the Bosnia-Herzegovina State Art Historical Museum. Prior to her departure, Saygin noted that she would continue to deal with the problems of women in Turkey and would support them. /Cumhuriyet/

    [13] TURKEY'S OBJECTION TO UN

    Turkey has voiced its objection towards the discussion of the Cyprus issue at the General Council of the United Nations (UN) during which the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is not represented. Turkey's Permanent Representative to the UN, Volkan Vural, told the Chairman of the General Council and Foreign Minister of Uruguay, Didier Opertti, yesterday that the discussion of the Cyprus issue without the representatives of the TRNC would further increase the tension on the island. /Cumhuriyet/

    [14] AGA SENTENCED AGAIN

    In the presence of Turkish deputies, Mehmet Emin Aga, the elected religious leader of the Turkish minority in Greece's province of Western Thrace, was sentenced to seven months in prison yesterday for "illegally holding an official title", the Anatolia news agency reports. During the hearing yesterday held in the city of Larissa, Aga was sentenced to five months and two months in two separate cases. Aga was set free after appealing against the sentence.

    [15] CANCELLATION FORMULA FOR S-300 MISSILES

    US President Bill Clinton's Special Envoy to Cyprus, Richard Holbrooke, who met Greek officials yesterday evening, discussed a formula for the cancellation of the deployment of Russian-made S-300 missiles on Cyprus. However, the response of the Greek Defense Minister, Akis Cohacopoulos, and Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos to the formula consisting of seven articles has not been declared. /Milliyet/

    [16] MEASURES AGAINST THE ECONOMIC CRISIS

    In a joint press conference yesterday, State Minister Isın Celebi and the Minister of Finance, Zekeriya Temizel, gave a detailed account of the measures to be taken by the government in order to overcome the current stagnation in the real sector. Both ministers stated that the current economic troubles were external to the major dynamics of the Turkish economy, stemming mainly from the deepening financial crisis in the Far East and Russia and further exacerbated by the international recession in particular sectors. However, it was also noted that the dynamism, strength and industrial infrastructure of the Turkish economy, alongside a set of reasonable measures, would clear up all symptoms of a possible crisis.

    The decisions declared at the conference are as follows: The measures against the release onto the national market of those commodities, which have been imported to be processed in domestic production will be strengthened. Eximbank sources will be augmented by transfers and capital increases in order to finance and support theexports. The post-export credit system will be re-activated, while both the import and inner purchase of raw materials will be eased. The rate of cuts on foreign-based credits and consumer credits will be decreased by 30 to 50 per cent. Last but not least, in order to rejuvenate the trade with those former Soviet republics which have currently been run out of international exchange, trading in terms of Ruble and Turkish Lira will be facilitated and major changes in the regime of payment with these economies will be imposed.

    Meanwhile, Temizel noted that the government would never step back from its tax policies and therefore nobody should expect a reduction or deferral in taxes due to the current problems. Temizel said: "Those measures that would be taken at the expense of tax revenues to the state would impose a more serious burden on public finance.There is no establishment in Turkey that is unable to meet its liquidity requirements under normal conditions. The Central Bank is working in the most effective way." /Hurriyet/

    [17] SUCCESS OF THE TURKISH CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

    Turkish construction firms are successfully developing their investments abroad. According to the Turkish Constructors' Union the total volume of the business of the Turkish firms abroad up to now has reached $ 40 billion. They have undertaken business in the 13 countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including Russia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Moldovo, Armenia, etc., and 26 FarEastern and Middle-Eastern countries. /Turkiye/

    [18] TREASURY IS TESTING A 14-MONTH STATE BOND

    The Treasury is in pursuit of a new record in domestic debt bids today, trying to sell 14-month (420 days) state bonds, due February 2000, via bids for tender. A net revenue of 100 trillion TL ($300 million) is expected from this sale. It is the first time that the Treasury has offered such a long-term discount bond with interest payments on a due date. /Hurriyet/

    [19] ERCEL: "HISTORICAL OPPORTUNITY TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH IMF"

    Gazi Ercel, the chairman of the Central Bank, said that an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would ensure $ 10 billion credit and also help to bring foreign capital to Turkey. Ercel noted that there would be an historical opportunity in front of Turkey in 1999 saying that the wide scope of the economic agreement to be signed with the IMF would be very important for the development of Turkey. He pointed out that the government should be established as soon as possible and that economic balances should be maintained. If Turkey upheld the economic requirements of IMF, there was always an opportunity to sign and agreement between Turkey and the IMF. /Sabah/

    [20] SURPRISE SUPPORT FROM FISCHER FOR THE EU

    The Foreign Minister of Germany, which will take over the term of the Presidency of the EU from Austria on January 1st, 1999,said: "Turkey is a candidate member of the EU". The German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joschka Fischer who held a press conference in Brussels to give information concerning the studies on the EU presidential system, explained their policy over the expansion of the EU and stated, "Turkey is a candidate. It is a candidate with problems particular to itself." Indicating that Turkey had problems with a certain EU member country, Fischer added that they were aware that they had to present a concrete perspective to Turkey which had great geopolitical importance. However he added that the Copenhagen criteria were clear and for its part Turkey had to conform to them. /Turkiye/

    [21] ERSUMER: BAKU-CEYHAN TO BE CONCLUDED SOON

    The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Cumhur Ersumer, who met the US President's Special Consultant for Caspian Energy Policies, Richard Morningstar, and the delegation accompanying him, stated that the meeting on the implementation of the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project with Azerbaijan ended in full agreement. Ambassador Morningstar said that they agreed with Turkey that there were new developments concerning the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project's implementation and,for their part, the US side would do everything in their power to aid the completion of this project. /Turkiye/

    [22] MORNINGSTAR's VISIT TO ANKARA

    The US deputy Secretary of State and Coordinator of the Caspian Basin, Ambassador Richard Morningstar, was separately received by President Suleyman Demirel, Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, the Minister of Energy, Cumhur Ersumer, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ismail Cem, in Ankara yesterday. After the meeting with Cem, Morningstar said that oil companies finally saw the political realities about the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline. He added that Turkey and Azerbaijan were now ready to discuss business and trade issues. Cem said for his part that America supported the Baku-Ceyhan oil route not only for the benefit of Turkey and Azerbaijan but also for its own policies. /Sabah/

    [23] YILMAZ, "EDUCATION HAS PRIORITY"

    Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz opened the 75th Mesut Yilmaz Primary School in Pendik, Istanbul. At the opening ceremony Yilmaz said that education was one of the essential issues of Turkey. He added that problems in education should be solved in order to solve other problems in Turkey. Ministers of State, Cavit Kavak and Ahad Andican, and the Minister of Health, H. Ibrahim Ozsoy, also attended the ceremony. Prime Minister Yilmaz and Ministers accompanying him later visited Haydarpasa Numune Hospital, which was recently restored by charitable people. /Turkiye/

    [24] "SEASONS" BY ISMAIL CEM

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ismail Cem, who is a journalist and author, is known for his interest in fine arts. Cem is a successful photographer. His second photography book, entitled 'Seasons', has already been issued. There are hundreds of photographs on human portraits, natural beauties, views from cities and historical objects. /Turkiye/

    [25] TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    A mini-bus which was carrying students in the Kesan district of Edirne collided with a truck yesterday and seven people, including six students, died and 24 people were injured. In two other traffic accidents in Sakarya and Kahramanmaras, six people died and 25 people were injured. /Cumhuriyet/

    [26] COOPERATION IN TOURISM

    The Chairman of the Turkish Travel Agencies' Union (TURSAB) Talha Camas has proposed cooperation with Greek tourism agencies and said: "Cooperation between Turkey and Greece will also bring peace and brotherhood". In an evaluation following a two-day meeting of the TURSAB Regional Executive Councils in Marmaris, Talha Camas noted that the common interests of Turkey and Greece were based on cooperation and pointed out that in order to compete with Far Eastern and North-South American countries, Turkey and Greece should cooperate in tourism. /Cumhuriyet/

    [27] TWO MODERATE QUAKES

    Two successive moderate eathquakes shook Kayseri yesterday, causing cracks in buildings and panic among residents. But no injuries or serious damage were reported. The first quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 4.4, struck the nearby town of Bunyan at 12:44 GMT, the Kandilli observatory in Istanbul said. The second, measuring 4.5, hit 16 minutes later. The Anatolia News Agency said the walls of some old buildings in Bunyan cracked.

    [28] "LEUKAEMIA MAY BE HIS CHANCE"

    Sabah newpaper journalist Hincal Uluc wrote in today's column about the concert that the world famous Spanish tenor, Jose Carreras gave in Istanbul last weekend; it was organized on the initiative of Berna Yilmaz for the charity, the Foundation for Children with Leukaemia.

    In his article Uluc reported how Carreras struggled against and overcame his illness, leukaemia. He also compared Carreras with the other famous tenors, Domingo and Pavarotti, saying that Carreras was the best among them. The concert, which Carreras started with "Marechiare" and finished with "Granada" was impressive, said Uluc adding that the song, "All I Ask of You" from the musical, the Phantom of Opera by Llyod Weber, that Carreras sang with Turkish pop star Sertap Erener was fabulous. Uluc reported the duet that Carreras sang with Swiss artist Eva Lind, and said that it flew into the hearts of listeners. Uluc finally praised the young orchestra of the Cemal Resit Rey, where the concert was given. He finished his article, "Jose Carreras burned our hearts in flames and went...! Big Jose...!" /Sabah/


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