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Turkish Press Review, 98-08-18

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

18.08.98

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] WANTED TURKISH MAFIA BOSS CAPTURED IN FRANCE
  • [02] TEN ARRESTED JUST BEFORE JOINING PKK
  • [03] DUFF AND PHELPS REAFFIRMS BB- RATING FOR TURKEY
  • [04] ANTI-TERRORIST BRANCH APPREHENDS BOMBER
  • [05] TPAO, AMACO TO JOINTLY DRILL FOR OIL
  • [06] SLAUGHTER BY PKK IN NORTHERN IRAQ
  • [07] COOPERATIVE ASSEMBLY '98
  • [08] FOREIGN MINISTRY STATEMENT FOR KOSOVO
  • [09] INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS SYMPOSIUM
  • [10] BEYPAZARI FACILITIES TO BE SET UP BY TURKS
  • [11] TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
  • [12] TANER: "RUSSIAN CRISIS NOT EXPECTED TO AFFECT TURKISH ECONOMY"
  • [13] SIX TURKS TO BE TRIED IN GREECE AFTER RAISING TURKISH FLAG
  • [14] UZBEK TURKISH-MADE SUGAR PLANT OPENS
  • [15] 330 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS DETAINED

  • [01] WANTED TURKISH MAFIA BOSS CAPTURED IN FRANCE

    Alaattin Cakici, one of the biggest crime figures in Turkey, was captured yesterday in Nice, France. As a result of a joint operation of Turkish National Intelligence Service (MIT), Marseilles Police and French Intelligence Service, Cakici was arrested along with a female companion and a bodyguard at a Nice hotel. /All papers/

    [02] TEN ARRESTED JUST BEFORE JOINING PKK

    Ten people were arrested in Van as they were about to be sent to Keleres, the PKK training camp in Iran. Anti-terror teams raided a house in Van after receiving intelligence that five people were to be sent to Keleres to be trained militarily and politically by the PKK. It is reported that fake identity cards, a pistol, bullets and illegal documents were found in the house. /Cumhuriyet/Milliyet/

    [03] DUFF AND PHELPS REAFFIRMS BB- RATING FOR TURKEY

    Duff and Phelps Credit Rating Cooperation (DCR) has informed Turkey that it reaffirmed its BB long term foreign currency rating. The US-based agency assigned a long term local currency rating of BB+.

    The Central Bank, with foreign currency reserves of around $ 26 billion, maintains a tight grip on money markets. The country's fiscal position has shown an improvement this year under an economic programme monitored by IMF. /Hurriyet/

    [04] ANTI-TERRORIST BRANCH APPREHENDS BOMBER

    Anti-terrorist branch has apprehended a PKK terrorist who planted a bomb in the Misir Bazaar in Istanbul on July 9, when seven people died in an explosion. The terrorist admitted planting the bomb, and said that he had been trained in Greece, the police officials say. Another 21 people have also been taken into custody in connection with the slaughter. /Hurriyet/

    [05] TPAO, AMACO TO JOINTLY DRILL FOR OIL

    The Turkish Petroleum Joint Stock Company and Amaco, a Dutch petroleum company, will jointly drill for oil in the Mediterranean regions of Adana and Antalya. Amaco will share 13 licences allowing TPAO to search and drill for oil in the region. /Hurriyet/

    [06] SLAUGHTER BY PKK IN NORTHERN IRAQ

    The Voice of the Iraqi Kurdistan Democracy Party Radio reports that PKK terrorists staged 170 attacks against civilians in the Northern Iraq. The report says that the PKK abducted 35 people and killed 20 including women and children. The leader of the party, Mesut Barzani, speaking on the radio, called on the PKK to withdraw from Northern Iraq. /Hurriyet/

    [07] COOPERATIVE ASSEMBLY '98

    Land, naval and air exercises attended by NATO member countries, Partnership For Peace (PFP) members and Eastern European countries started yesterday in Albania. The exercises called 'Cooperative Assembly '98' will end on August 22. Nearly 1,700 troops from 14 countries including Turkey are participating in the exercises. Admiral Joseph Lopez, Commander of the Southern European NATO Forces, noted that the exercises were a message to the conflicting sides in Kosovo. /Milliyet/

    [08] FOREIGN MINISTRY STATEMENT FOR KOSOVO

    Turkish Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday that they were pleased with the news which note that Kosovo Albanians will participate in the meetings to be held with the representatives of Republic of Yugoslavia. It is reported that the meetings will be an important step for a peaceful solution to the Kosovo problem. /Cumhuriyet/

    [09] INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS SYMPOSIUM

    An "International Mathematics Symposium" jointly organized by the Kocaeli University, the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Mathematics, Colorado University, Nebraska University and Moscow State University started yesterday in Sapanca, Iznik. /Cumhuriyet/

    [10] BEYPAZARI FACILITIES TO BE SET UP BY TURKS

    The establishment of Beypazari Trona (mineral water) facilities, one of the leading projects opened by Turkey to foreign investments, will be realized by Turkish firms. A partnership agreement between the Eti Holding, which has put out a tender for the facilities, and Bayindir and Park Holding will be signed in the forthcoming days. The investments will nearly cost TL 100 trillion. Beypazari facilities have the richest mineral water reserves of the world. Foreign companies have previously proposed that they could establish the facilities between seven and 10 years. However Turkish firms noted that they could establish the facilities in five years' time. /Cumhuriyet/

    [11] TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    As a result of various accidents throughout Turkey yesterday, 56 people died and 78 people were injured. The traffic accidents happened in Corum, in the Tarsus district of Icel, in the Ispir district of Erzurum, on the Isparta-Gelendost highway and in the Elbeyli district of Kilis. /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] TANER: "RUSSIAN CRISIS NOT EXPECTED TO AFFECT TURKISH ECONOMY"

    The crisis in Russia will not affect Turkey, believes Gunes Taner, state minister responsible for economy. Replying to journalists' questions Taner said that the devaluation in Russia was not a surprise given the fluctuations in the global economy and said that none of these developments can affect Turkey. Russia can survive if it improves its trade relations with Turkey, which is its second biggest trade partner after Germany, Taner said.

    Meanwhile, State Minister Isin Celebi said that all the necessary measures had been taken to protect Turkey from the crisis in Russia. /Sabah/

    [13] SIX TURKS TO BE TRIED IN GREECE AFTER RAISING TURKISH FLAG

    Six Turks have been arrested and subsequently released in Greece after raising a Turkish flag on an electricity pole in the port of the Aegean island of Kilimli and then photographing the scene. In their testimony before Greek police the Turks reportedly claimed that they had raised the Turkish flag and took pictures in front of it "to have a memory for the future." /Cumhuriyet/

    [14] UZBEK TURKISH-MADE SUGAR PLANT OPENS

    The construction of the first Turkish-made sugar plant abroad has been completed in Uzbekistan. According to the Anatolia news agency, the plant in Horezm, Uzbekistan, will begin operation in September with full capacity. It was constructed by the partnership of state-run Turkseker and Yuksel Construction Company. It cost approximately $ 100,000 to build. This was financed by the Uzbek government and a loan provided by the Turkish Eximbank to Uzbekistan.

    [15] 330 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS DETAINED

    Turkish police have detained more than 330 suspected illegal migrants on the western Aegean costs as they prepared to leave country, local government officials said on Monday. The Mugla provincial governor's office said 231 Turkish citizens, 87 Iraqis, seven Nigerians, four Moroccans and Canadians were arrested late on Sunday while they were waiting to board boats in woods next to the shore. /Milliyet/
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