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Turkish Press Review, 97-07-22

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] CEM'S FIRST MEETING WITH EU MINISTERS AFTER COMMISSION'S DECISION
  • [02] PRESIDENT DEMIREL SIGNS LAW FOR PRIVATE THERMAL PLANTS
  • [03] STATE MINISTER ANDICAN MEETS AZERBAIJANI AND BOSNIAN AMBASSADORS
  • [04] FIRTS STEP TOWARDS A THIRD BOSPHORUS BRIDGE
  • [05] FRIGATE PROBLEM WITH THE US RESOLVED
  • [06] COCA COLA MAKES HUGE INVESTMENT IN TURKEY
  • [07] AMNESTY FOR THE PRESS
  • [08] AGREEMENT FOR EIGHT-YEAR UNINTERRUPTED EDUCATION
  • [09] GREEKS ARE SHOCKED
  • [10] FOREST FIRE IN ANTALYA
  • [11] BORDER SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH KDP
  • [12] SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN ANTALYA

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    JULY 22, 1997

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

    [01] CEM'S FIRST MEETING WITH EU MINISTERS AFTER COMMISSION'S DECISION

    Foreign Minister Ismail Cem is expected to meet European Union (EU) commissioner in charge of foreign affairs Hans Van den Broek, while in Brussels to attend the Western European Union (WEU) meeting that will be held at noon on Tuesday, following the EU foreign ministers meeting earlier that day.

    Cem is expected to voice Turkey's disappointment over the European Commission's recommendation that excludes Turkey from the Union's enlargement negotiations along with five other Eastern European states. Broek is expected to hear Turkey's stance on the issue that the EU has recommended Turkey's exclusion from the year 2000 enlargement. Cem will also address Turkey's relations with Greece./Hurriyet/

    [02] PRESIDENT DEMIREL SIGNS LAW FOR PRIVATE THERMAL PLANTS

    The presidency on Saturday approved a law that will enable private entities to build coal and gas-fired power plants to produce electricity and sell power to the government, the Official Gazette said. It said local and foreign private companies and consortia would benefit from build-operate (BO) laws, also from build-operate-transfer (BOT) schemes. The BO law differs from its parent BOT in that the builders of power plants should provide for fuel and other inputs themselves and should own the plant./All papers/

    [03] STATE MINISTER ANDICAN MEETS AZERBAIJANI AND BOSNIAN AMBASSADORS

    In his recent meetings with the Bosnian and Azerbaijani Ambassadors, State Minister Ahat Andican reinforced Turkey's commitment to improve relations with these two nearby countries. The Anatolia news agency reported that at the meeting with the ambassador of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hajrudin Somun, Andican said that relations between Turkey and Bosnia were a vital part of Turkey's Balkan policy. At his meeting with Azerbaijani Ambassador Memed Aliyev and Azerbaijani Minister of Culture Poat Bulbuloglu, Andican said that the Turkic republics had a significant place in the future of Turkey. He added that Armenia should unconditionally withdraw from Azerbaijan soil.

    [04] FIRTS STEP TOWARDS A THIRD BOSPHORUS BRIDGE

    Istanbul's great dream, the project for a third bridge over the Bosphorus, has been confirmed by the State Planning Department (DPT) within the framework of the 1998 program. The project will materialize under a build-operate-transfer model. A feasibility study has been carried out by the JICA Japanese credit company without charge./All papers/

    [05] FRIGATE PROBLEM WITH THE US RESOLVED

    Three Perry frigates to be delivered by the US to Turkey are expected to arrive by the end of October. According to US sources, the US Congress will approve the delivery of the frigates in the next few weeks. US officials have notified the Turkish General Staff about the crew to bring the frigates to Turkey. About 1200 Turkish naval officers and crew-men will be sent to the Port of Norfolk in the US to accomplish this task.

    This development has brought relief to Turkish Naval Forces officials with respect to the delivery of four Sea Hawk helicopters purchased from the Sikorsky helicopter company./All papers/

    [06] COCA COLA MAKES HUGE INVESTMENT IN TURKEY

    Coca-Cola President Douglas Ivester said that his company was planning to make investments worth $ 400 million to Turkey in the next few years in a move to increase the share of the company in the Turkish market. According to Ivester, Turkey has made huge achievements during the last two years and added that Turkey was a country where investments promised fine results. Turkey offers a number of advantages also with respect to human resources, Ivester pointed out, stressing that the Turks were hardworking and rational. Commenting on the situation of the Turkish economy, Ivester noted that reforms initiated in the 1980's should be completed. He added that Turkey would succeed if free market economy rules were fully implemented./Hurriyet/

    [07] AMNESTY FOR THE PRESS

    The draft calling for amnesty for imprisoned journalists was debated and accepted during yesterday's Council of Ministers meeting. Of two submitted, the draft drawn up by the Press Council was approved. The extended draft covers not only editors-in-chief but also editors. A final draft is expected to be brought to Parliament next week. /Hurriyet/

    [08] AGREEMENT FOR EIGHT-YEAR UNINTERRUPTED EDUCATION

    A consensus of opinion was reached yesterday regarding a draft law on eight-year uninterrupted compulsory education finally drawn-up by representatives of the Motherland Party (ANAP), the Democratic Left Party (DSP) and Democrat Turkey Party (DTP). The draft, which envisages vocational orientation at the eighth class, will be discussed by the groups of the three parties. Later an agreement will be reached at the Council of Ministers and then the draft will be sent to Parliament. /Hurriyet/

    [09] GREEKS ARE SHOCKED

    Following a decision by the European Union (EU) to start full membership negotiations with the Greek Cypriot Administration, Turkey has taken steps for a partial integration with the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). A meeting was held at the Greek Foreign Ministry yesterday to determine a new policy following the steps taken by Turkey. Later, Greek Government Spokesman Dimitris Repas made a statement and said that this decision would not help Turkey to draw closer to Europe. Meanwhile, the BBC foreign service in Greek has apparently lifted the "embargo", which it has been imposing on Turkish officials for 17 years and held an interview with the Turkish Ambassador in London, Ozdem Sanberk. Replying to questions, Sanberk said that Turkey attached great importance to political equality in Cyprus and stressed again that Turkey wanted peace and stability. /Hurriyet/

    [10] FOREST FIRE IN ANTALYA

    A fire, which began in five separate areas of Duzlercami Forest, 20 kms away from the southern city of Antalya, turned 600 hectares of forest into ashes. During fire-fighting operations, a forest engineer and a tractor operator died and a village in the area was evacuated. With the help of many people in the region, the fire has been basically brought under control. /Hurriyet/

    [11] BORDER SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH KDP

    Turkey and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) have reached a preliminary agreement for boosting security in Northern Iraq. In a move designed to discourage PKK attacks in the region, both sides have agreed to populate border villages in Northern Iraq. /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN ANTALYA

    Follwoing a successful operation in Antalya 386 people trying to escape illegally from Turkey were caught by the security forces. The captain of a ship about to carry the people to Italy was arrested, and the ship seized. /Sabah/

    END


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