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Athens News Agency: News in English, 97-02-28

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.forthnet.gr/ape>


NEWS IN ENGLISH

Athens, Greece, 28/02/1997 (ANA)

MAIN HEADLINES

  • NATO chief talks today in bid to defuse Greek-Turkish tension
  • More Turkish warplane violations of Athens FIR
  • ANA's INTERNET service gets 'Best of Eureope' award
  • Costas Karamanlis announces candidacy for ND's top post
  • Amnesty International official meets with Premier
  • First successful Cochlea implant operation in Athens

    NEWS IN DETAIL

    NATO chief talks today in bid to defuse Greek-Turkish tension

    NATO Secretary General Javier Solana arrives here today for crucial talks with the Greek government leadership in a bid to defuse tension between Athens and Ankara as Turkish warplanes continued to violate Greek airspace in the Aegean.

    Solana's visit was preceded by a 90-minuted high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Costas Simitis yesterday with Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos and National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos which, according to sources, focused on Greek-Turkish relations in the light of Ankara's recent provocations and Mr. Solana's visit.

    No statements were made after the meeting but according to reports, Mr. Solana will attempt to advance proposals aimed at improving Greek-Turkish relations. Mr. Solana's proposals, according to the same sources, include establishment of a "hot line" linking Athens, NATO and Ankara for the avoid ance of serious incidents between Greece and Turkey.

    Other proposals envisage the placement of NATO observers on Greek and Turkish warships sailing in the Aegean and the continued operation of the RAP (Reconnaissance Aircraft Projector) system, which provides NATO headquarters in Naples with a picture of what is going on in the Aegean.

    Mr. Solana is also expected to discuss the issue of NATO headquarters in Greece.

    More violations of Athens FIR reported

    Five formations of Turkish warplanes yesterday infringed Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) regulations and in some cases violated Greek airspace, according to national defence ministry sources. The infringements and violations by four formatio ns of Turkish F-16 and F-4 fighters and a pair of RF-4 jets took place between the eastern Aegean islands of Hios, Lesvos and Samos, the sources said.

    The Turkish warplanes were intercepted by Hellenic Air Force F-16, F-1 and Mirage 2000 fighters.

    ANA's Internet service gets 'Best of Europe' award

    The ANA's web site on the Internet has been chosen by Europe Online for its "Best of Europe" award, based on criteria including the user-friendly interface, navigation, content and updating of the site.

    In a letter announcing the award, Europe Online congratulated the ANA on its "excellent web site and for contributing in such a quality way to the overall presence of Europe on the Internet".

    The award means that ANA's web site will be featured in the Europe Online Gateway to the Internet in the "News & Weather" section for Greece.

    In cooperation with the Greek Internet provider "Forthnet", the ANA provides information to tens of thousands of Greeks and foreigners with two daily news bulletins, one in Greek and one in English.

    The English bulletin is updated twice daily and the Greek three times. Both are immediately updated in the case of sudden important events.

    Costas Karamanlis announces candidacy for ND`s top post

    Main opposition New Democracy deputy Costas Karamanlis, a nephew of the former president of the republic and ND's founder Constantine Karamanlis, last night officially announced that he would contest the leadership of the party at next month's congress.

    In announcing his candidacy, Mr. Karamanlis said the party had to rid itself of personal antagonisms plaguing it for a number of years, and make the great leap forward, a leap in quality and effectiveness, without big words, but with certainty, self-con fidence and a sense of responsibility and optimism.

    G. Papandreou holds talks with Italian counterpart Fascino

    Alternate Foreign Minister George Papandreou and Italian Foreign Undersecretary Piero Fascino held prolonged and very constructive talks here yesterday, while an official announcement by the Italian foreign ministry said a wide convergence of views was ascertained on issues concerning a peaceful settlement in the southeastern Mediterranean, the Aegean, Cyprus and the Balkans.

    Mr. Papandreou gave an in-depth explanation of Greece's position on Greek- Turkish relations and the Cyprus issue at the General Affairs Council last Monday and Tuesday, and thanked Mr. Fascino on the different position he observed compared to other member-states that proposed a change in phraseology, expressing the conviction that Italy has the intention of contributing constructively in Greek efforts to have the Cyprus issue resolved.

    Greek diplomat meets with Bosnian Serb officials

    Greece's charge d'affaires in Sarajevo, Rousos Koundouros, held a meeting in Pale yesterday with the Serb representative to Bosnia's cabinet Boro Bosic. The meeting focused on economic cooperation between Greece and the Serb Republic with particular emphasis on the deepening of relations between the Serbian and the Greek peoples. Mr. Bosic expressed his gratitude for Greece's humanitarian and political aid to the Bosnian Serbs during the recent war and called for more specific cooperation to be examined in the following meetings. Mr. Koundouros also met Alexa Bouha, the interior minister of the Bosnian Serbs.

    Amnesty International official meets with premier

    Prime Minister Costas Simitis held talks yesterday with the president of the Greek department of Amnesty International, Kostis Papaioannou, who handed him an appeal for Greece's help in order to establish a permanent international criminal court for crimes against humanity.

    An Amnesty International campaign for this purpose has received support from 10,000 Greek citizens.

    Mr. Papaioannou briefed Mr. Simitis on Amnesty International's concern over a series of other human rights issues, such as policies on asylum and refugee issues and the establishment of alternate social service for conscientious objectors.

    Cochlea implant operation in Athens

    The first successful operation in Athens for implanting a mechanical cochlea into a deaf patient's ear was conducted at the Ippokrateio hospital a few days ago.

    The recipient of the new cochlea was a 28-year-old woman who became deaf at the age of two due to typhus. Speaking during a press conference yesterday, the surgeons who conducted the operation said it involved implanting an electronic device into the pa tient's ear, which converts sound waves into codified electrical pulses, which in turn activate the brain's sound receptors, resulting in the sensation of hearing.

    The director of the Ippokrateio's Otorhinolaryngology department, G. Adamopoulos, said the cochlea implant can be used only in certain cases, and only when the patient is completely deaf. He clarified that it does not act in the same way as hearing aids , as these simply reinforce existing hearing.

    The Ippokrateio doctors said that over the last few years, they have seen a significant increase in the number of new cases, mainly young people, with impaired hearing most of whom either use a walkman on high volumes, or go to nightclubs where music is played at very high volumes.

    Doctors referred to a study which they conducted on 5,500 pupils from the Argolida region, saying that eight were deaf from one ear, although neither they nor their parents had realised anything was wrong.

    Thessaloniki carnival parade scheduled

    Thessaloniki's Cultural Capital Organisation (OPPE) is to organise a carnival parade in the northern port city this year, the organisation has announced.

    A carnival parade, traditionally held on the last Sunday of the carnival season before Orthodox Lent, has never been held in Thessaloniki before. This year it will run from next Thursday to Monday, in cooperation with the Italian Cultura dei Mari Founda tion, six Italian areas which traditionally organise carnival events, such as Venice, Sardinia and Naples and with the northern Greek municipalities which organise their own annual carnival events.

    OPPE is to spend 205 million drachmas in Thessaloniki for the carnival events, which will include an all-night party after the parade.

    3E subsidiary acquires majority of Yugoslav soft drinks bottler

    The Greek firm Bulkaninvest, which belongs to the 3E group of companies, has become the majority shareholder of Yugoslavia's largest soft drinks manufacturer IBP Beograd, after purchasing 68 per cent of the company's share s.

    Balkaninvest purchased the shares for approximately $US15 million.

    The company said it has plans to invest another $US24 million for the modernisation of the company's installations, increased production and improving the distrubution network.

    Spata airport's construction consortium meets with Papoutsis

    The leadership of the consortium constructing the new Athens airport at Spata as well as executives of the German Hochtief group met here yesterday with EU Commissioner Christos Papoutsis.

    Consortium president and managing director, Haris Stamatopoulos and Georg Sil, respectively, held talks with Mr. Papoutsis, with discussions centring on the special airport construction tax Greece levies on all flights to destinations abroad, as well as the warning letter the European Commission has addressed to Greece on the matter.

    The commission considers that the practice contravenes Community legislation regarding determination of airfare prices according to distance.

    Well-informed sources said that the Greek EU Commissioner pointed out that a similar problem exists in eight of the 15 member-states of the EU, and therefore, the issue could be subject to joint consultations between the interested parties on a comprehensive basis.

    Greece bestows honour on Dumas

    Greece's ambassador to Paris Haralambos Korakas will represent Greek President of the Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos at a ceremony today to bestow the Grand Commandeur de L'Ordre d'Honneur on the president of the Constitution al Court of France, Roland Dumas.

    Mr. Dumas has previously served as European affairs minister (1983-84), a deputy of the French Socialist Party (1984) and foreign affairs minister (1988-93).

    He was also president of the Greek-French Movement for Democracy in Greece during the reign of the Greek colonels in 1967-1974, actively helping to return democracy to Greece and thousands of Greek political exiles.

    Young Greek painter wins prestigious French award

    Greek painter Achilleas Papakostas yesterday beat out 533 contenders from 41 countries to win France's prestigious Paul-Louis Weiller award from the Academy of Fine Arts.

    Papakostas was born in Athens in 1970 and is a graduate of the Athens School of Fine Arts. He moved to Paris in 1996 to study at the Paris School of Fine Arts.

    WEATHER

    Cloudiness with rainstorms and a drop in temperatures is forecast for most of Greece today, accompanied by gale force winds in the Aegean and Ionian Seas and snowfalls in the mountainous regions. Athens will be cloudy and rainy with a possible rainstorm in the evening and temperatures between 7- 14C. Same in Thessaloniki with temperatures between 0-7C.

    SPORTS

    Cyclades '97 yacht race in July

    This year's fourth consecutive open sea yacht race "Cyclades '97" will be accompanied by music and other festivities including a photography competition, organisers told a press conference.

    Entrants to the competition will be restricted to the captains and crew of the participating yachts. The first stretch of the race, from Phaliro to Milos (81 nautical miles), will be held on July 5, to be followed by Milos- Ios (48 n.m.) on July 7, Ios- Serifos (43 n.m.) on July 10 and Ios-Serifos (55 n.m.) on July 12.

    Sports subsidies slide

    Subsidies for 35 sports federations in 1997 will be slightly decreased this year, according to a relevant table unveiled by the sports secretariat yesterday.

    The total amount of subsidies is 10.46 billion drachmas, compared to 10.62 billion drachmas last year.

    He said there will be a separate amount covering international sports events taking place in Greece and a prediction that federations whose athletes have distinguished themselves in Olympic Games will receive bonuses. The largest amounts will be allocated to basketball (1.4 billion), volleyball (1.1 billion), swimming-water polo (1.8 billion), soccer (1.2 billion), athletics (800 million), wrestling (730 million) and weightlifting (600 million).

    FOREIGN EXCHANGE

    Thursday's closing rates - buying US dlr. 261.719 Pound sterling 426.441 Cyprus pd 518.816 French franc 45.983 Swiss franc 177.112 German mark 155.020 Italian lira (100) 15.592 Yen (100) 216.177 Canadian dlr. 191.258 Australian dlr. 202.963 Irish Punt 413.763 Belgian franc 7.517 Finnish mark 52.068 Dutch guilder 137.923 Danish kr. 40.642 Swedish kr. 34.982 Norwegian kr. 39.029 Austrian sch. 22.032 Spanish peseta 1.827 Portuguese escudo 1.546

    (C.E.)


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