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Turkish Press Review, 00-12-04

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

04.12.00

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
  • [02] ACCESSION PARTNERSHIP DOCUMENT TO BE DISCUSSED IN BRUSSELS TODAY
  • [03] ATHENS' NEW PLOY
  • [04] DE SOTO ON CYPRUS
  • [05] DENKTAS: "WE STOP THE GAMES"
  • [06] SERVANTIE'S "ADMINISTRATIONAL MISTAKE"
  • [07] TRUMAN TO VISIT TURKEY
  • [08] RAMAZAN RECEIVES TURKISH CHARGE` D'AFFAIRS
  • [09] IRANIAN MEDIA FURIOUS WITH ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN
  • [10] MINISTRY OF TOURISM PROMOTES TURKEY
  • [11] BAYTUZUN RECEIVES "SERVICE MERIT" FROM MALDIVES
  • [12] CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT OF THE RAPID TRAIN WAS SIGNED
  • [13] BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BETWEEN TURKEY AND CYPRUS
  • [14] WATER PROJECT STARTS
  • [15] KOHLER: "WE WILL IMMEDIATELY READY THE NEW CREDIT"
  • [16] DTM TO COMPLETE REPORT ON WORLD AGRICULTURE TALKS BY YEAR'S END
  • [17] READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING STILL BIGGEST EXPORT
  • [18] NATIONAL ANTHEM ON CD-ROM
  • [19] ANKARA EUROPEAN YOUTH FESTIVAL BEGINS
  • [20] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
  • [21] EVIDENCES OF SO-CALLED GENOCIDE BY SUKRU ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...

    [02] ACCESSION PARTNERSHIP DOCUMENT TO BE DISCUSSED IN BRUSSELS TODAY

    Turkey's Accession Partnership Document (APD) will be discussed at the EU General Affairs Council meeting in Brussels. After its efforts to exclude Aegean and Cyprus issues from the APD, Turkey is now waiting for a decsion to be made in Brussels. It was stated that if Greece insists on including the Aegean and Cyprus issues, a postponement decision, whereby the ADP is discussed under the Swedish Presidency, could be taken in Brussels. Alternative decision is to delay the discussions until the Nice meeting. France has developed possible solution proposals for the controversal issues. One of France's proposals is to add a new paragraph called "political dialogue" which foresees Turkey solving its problems regarding Aegean and Cyprus through political dialogue and an improvement of its bilateral relations with Greece, to the accession partnership document. Meanwhile, Turkey argues that no other statement after the Helsinki decisions can be included in the document. Greece demands another paragraph be included in the document with a solution favoring Greek demands to the Aegean problem. Greece is also in favour of strengthening the statement in the Cyprus article. /Cumhuriyet/

    [03] ATHENS' NEW PLOY

    Officials from the Greek Foreign Ministry stated Greece will veto the EU's financial aid, totalling Euro 785 million, for Turkey if the EU does not pressure Turkey on the Cyprus issue. It was stated that Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou will put the issue on the EU General Affairs Council agenda at the Brussels meeting. An official from the Greek Foreign Ministry said, "Actually, Greece does not want to prevent financial aid to Turkey. However, we want to be sure about the EU's loyalty to its position regarding political reforms in Turkey." /Cumhuriyet/

    [04] DE SOTO ON CYPRUS

    UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special Representative to Cyprus, Alvaro De Soto, arrived in Cyprus yesterday after completing his meetings in Athens and Ankara. Reportedly, De Soto will try to convince Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President, Rauf Denktas, to participate in the sixth round of the proximity talks scheduled for January in Geneva. UN Secretary-General Annan disregarded Turkish views in his solution plan for Cyprus on Nov. 8th. Additionally, he opposed the Turkish-Cypriots' demand for recognition of sovereignty on Cyprus. For this reason, President Denktas declared he would not join the sixth round of the proximity talks. Meanwhile, Turkish journalists entering Southern Cyprus to cover De Soto's arrival on the island, were faced with verbal harrassment by Greek-Cypriot fanatics. About 50 Greek-Cypriots were taken away by Greek-Cypriot policemen and UN Peace Force's soldiers. The passing through Northern and Southern Cyprus was delayed for a while due to the incident. /Turkiye/

    [05] DENKTAS: "WE STOP THE GAMES"

    Addressing the public, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Rauf Denktas expressed the reasons for his withdrawal from the proximity talks. Recalling they completed five rounds of the proximity talks, Denktas said none of his proposals were taken into consideration at the talks. Asserting that the TRNC was being tricked during the talks, he said, "We will stop this deception." Referring to Greek-Cypriot leader Glafkos Klerides' statements, "We are attending the proximity talks as a tactic. We say no, no matter what the Turkish side says", Mr. Denktas said, "Nothing has changed, The Greek-Cypriots continue in their EU membership process, have granted base to Greece, armament continues and the Turks have still been accepted as a minority. It is time to stop this." He added, "Hitherto, we attended the talks without any preconditions, however, Annan's Nov. 8th plan puts forward preconditions which are unacceptable." /Turkiye/

    [06] SERVANTIE'S "ADMINISTRATIONAL MISTAKE"

    The letter sent by the European Commission Chief of Turkey Desk, Alain Servantie, to the so-called "PKK Presidential Council" is considered a grave mistake in the EU's history. It also showed a lack of seriousness in the EU to sensitive issues. Servantie defended his actions by saying "To answer these kinds of letters is the duty of the Commission and I did my job. But, I did not recognize the initials 'PKK' in the letter." High-ranking Turkish diplomats say, "Even if he could not recognize the initials, how could he miss the word 'Kurdistan'? Has EU terminology changed?" Furthermore, Turkish diplomats said this incident could not be excused as an 'administrational mistake'." /Milliyet/

    [07] TRUMAN TO VISIT TURKEY

    US Deputy Treasury Minister, Edwin Truman, will visit Turkey and meet with Finance Minister, Sumer Oral. /Milliyet/

    [08] RAMAZAN RECEIVES TURKISH CHARGE` D'AFFAIRS

    Iraqi Deputy State Minister Taha Yasin Ramazan received the Turkish Charge` d'affairs to Iraq, Selim Karaosmanoglu, whose term in office ended. During the meeting, bilateral relations were taken up and a compromise to improve relations was reached. /Turkiye/

    [09] IRANIAN MEDIA FURIOUS WITH ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN

    The Iranian media is furious with the Armenian parliamentarians in the Iranian Parliament for their work in having the Iranian Islamic Republic recognize the so-called Armenian genocide. Calling the attempt a plot to sabotage Turkish-Iranian relations, Iranian newpapers said voting on such a bill at the parliament would cause a crisis between Turkey and Iran. /Turkiye/

    [10] MINISTRY OF TOURISM PROMOTES TURKEY

    The Ministry of Tourism has determined the principles of the promotion campaigns to be pursued in 2001. For advertising campaigns, the Ministry will focus on sun and sea for members of the Commonwealth of Independent States and European markets with the exception of France, Italy and Spain. Turkey's historical and cultural wealth will be supplementary elements in promotions. Regarding France, Italy, Spain and overseas markets, the promotions will emphasize Turkey's historical and cultural wealth. Among the projects to be carried out in 2001 as a part of the promotional campaigns are meetings for world youth, free honeymoon vacations in Turkey for 100 couples (who cannot afford a vacation abroad), Santa Claus Festival in Demre where he was born and lotteries for free holidays in Turkey. /Cumhuriyet/

    [11] BAYTUZUN RECEIVES "SERVICE MERIT" FROM MALDIVES

    Maldives Honorary Consular, Nihat Baytuzun, received a superior service merit medal from the Maldives. Maldives Foreign Minister, Fathulla Jameel, presented the medal to Mr. Baytuzun. The Maldives is a collection of islands in the Indian Ocean. /Hurriyet/

    [12] CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT OF THE RAPID TRAIN WAS SIGNED

    The State Railways Administration (TCDD) assigned the rehabilitation of the existing railways between Istanbul and Ankara to a private group. The rehabilitation project will reduce transportation to 4.5 hours. The construction will be finished in 42 months. /Milliyet/

    [13] BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BETWEEN TURKEY AND CYPRUS

    Architect Prof. Ahmet Vefik Alp prepared a 60-km bridge project which ties Turkey and Cyprus. Accordingly, the bridge to be constructed between Anamur and Girne (Kyrenia), will reduce the traveling time between Turkey and Cyprus to 45 minutes. The bridge will mainly be comprised of a tube crossing 30 meters below the sea. Prof. Alp also briefed TRNC President Rauf Denktas on his project. /Turkiye/

    [14] WATER PROJECT STARTS

    The most comprehensive project developed by the Directorate General of State Water Affairs (DSI) to find a long term solution the the water shortage in the TRNC is underway. A tender was opened last week for the engineering proposal of the project's master plan which is supposed to cost 482 billion TL. After the bidding results, the master plan work is expected to begin in March 2001. /Turkiye/

    [15] KOHLER: "WE WILL IMMEDIATELY READY THE NEW CREDIT"

    The President of the IMF, Horst Koehler, made an announcement yesterday supporting Turkey. Mr. Koehler said the IMF wants to strengthen confidence in the Turkish market. The IMF will make ready the reinforced credit package in a short time. The IMF delegation will start negotiations today to design a new solution package to the economic situation in Turkey. The five-member IMF delegation will meet with officials from the Treasury Undersecretariat and the Central Bank. /Milliyet/

    [16] DTM TO COMPLETE REPORT ON WORLD AGRICULTURE TALKS BY YEAR'S END

    A national working group formed with the Foreign Trade Undersecretariat (DTM) will have its report on Turkey's national views finished by year's end. It will be delivered to the World Trade Organization (WTO) before that group's milennial round of agriculture talks next year. The WTO talks on agriculture will take place in March 2001 and are aimed at liberalizing world agriculture. According to the WTO's Agriculture Agreement, member countries pledged to make reductions in internal and export subsidies and make concessions over market accession. According to the agreement, developed countries are making gradual reductions within the framework of their existing promises in a six-year period. Developing nations have ten years. /Turkish Daily News/

    [17] READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING STILL BIGGEST EXPORT

    Ready-to-wear clothing exports held the largest share in overall Turkish exports in January-October 2000 with a $5.95 billion in foreign foreign sales. Iron and non-iron metals, textile and raw materials followed with $2.82 billion and $2.59 billion export volumes. Meanwhile, the floriculture industry showed the greatest increase in exports. /Turkish Daily News/

    [18] NATIONAL ANTHEM ON CD-ROM

    The Culture Ministry will issue two new CD-roms, one covering the Turkish national anthem and the other covering the Yunus Emre Oratorio. Both will be conducted by Hikmet Simsek. /Turkish Daily News/

    [19] ANKARA EUROPEAN YOUTH FESTIVAL BEGINS

    The Second Ankara European Youth Festival began in Ankara. Emphasizing the importance of the meeting of Turkish and European youth, Chairman of the Festival Committee, Ertugrul Senoglu, said interest in the festival was significantly greater compared with last year. Speaking at the opening of the festival, Minister of State, Fikret Unlu said, "We will always support these kind of activities." EU Turkey Representative Karen Fogg conveyed her contentment over the meeting of Turkish and European youth. The festival continues until December 8 and includes music and dance shows, plays, short film workshops and exhibitions. /Aksam/

    [20] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...

    [21] EVIDENCES OF SO-CALLED GENOCIDE BY SUKRU ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)

    Former Ambassador Sukru Elekdag writes on the need for information to be made available to Turkish society on the subject of the so-called genocide. A summary of his column is as follows:

    "Thousands of reports and commentaries have been published on the so-called 'Armenian Genocide' Resolution presented to the US House of Representatives and withdrawn due to President Bill Clinton's efforts. Understandably there are many points occupying the minds of the readers. A general evaluation of the issue will shed light on the situation, if not answer all questions.

    House Resolution 596 consists of three parts. The first part states that the resolution is concerned with expressing the US stance on the so-called Armenian Genocide. The second part states the findings for the accusations. The third part includes calls for the US President. For those who are not closely concerned with the issue, the findings stated in the second part can seem impressive. However, the documents put forth as evidence in the resolution are either forgeries, distortions or fictitious.

    For example, the resolution, in proving the so-called genocide claims, states that following the First World War, high ranking officials of the Ottoman Empire were tried and convicted in military courts of planning and executing massacres against the Armenian population. However, these expressions are a distortion of facts... The Government referred to is the Freedom and Accord, formed in place of the Union and Progress Party. The courts formed by this puppet government accused persons wanted by Britain with fictitious crimes. The false nature of these courts are mentioned in British archives.

    In the resolution reference is made to the reports by the US Amsassador to the Ottoman court, Henry Morgenthau, trying to prove the Young Turks engaged in a policy of terminating the Armenian race. However, US historian Heath Lowry has proven through his research that Morgenthau's sources consisted only of radical Armenians. Furthermore, the resolution makes no mention of US Ambassador Admiral Bristol's reports (Morgenthau's successor) ,which prove false his predecessor's claims."


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