Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-06-25
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 25/06/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Stephanopoulos in Cyprus for historic visit
- Greece reiterates support for Cypriot struggle
- Australia appoints envoy for Cyprus solution
- Manhunt on for Italian drug smuggler
- Culture minister to visit Canada
- Greece, Armenia to work on strengthening ties
- Finance minister predicts lower interest rates in fall
- Cashier gunned down in robbery
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Stephanopoulos in Cyprus for historic visit
Greek President Kostis Stephanopoulos arrived at Larnaca airport this
morning for a four-day official visit to the island repulic at the
invitation of Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides, according to an ANA
despatch from Nicosia. The first Greek president to visit Cyprus since the
establishment of the republic in 1960, Stephanopoulos was met at the
airport by Clerides. Stephanopoulos is accompanied by Foreign Minister
Theodoros Pangalos, Foreign Undersecretary Yiannos Kranidiotis, National
Economy Undersecretary Alekos Baltas and over other 40 officials.
Greece reiterates support for Cypriot struggle
In statements on arrival at Larnaca, Stephanopoulos stressed that Greece
firmly supported the struggle of the island republic's people for a just
and viable settlement of the Cyprus problem and its accession to the
European Union. He also reassured Nicosia that Greece would stand by all
its commitments emanating from the two countries' joint defence doctrine.
Clerides said his visit came at the most critical moment of the Cyprus
problem since the 1974 Turkish invasion and subsequent occupation of over
one-third of Cyprus' territory.
Australia appoints envoy for Cyprus solution
Australia announced today that it had appointed John Spender, Australia's
ambassador to Paris, as its special emissary to work towards progress on
resolving the Cyprus problem, the ANA reported from Melbourne. Spender is
expected to soon meet with UN special envoy on Cyprus Diego Cordovez, White
House officials as well as the U.S. President's emissary on Cyprus, Richard
Holbrooke, who has recently been appointed the U.S. ambassador to the UN.
He will also seek meetings with government officials in Nicosia, Athens
and Ankara. Downer said Australia had long supported efforts to find
a just and viable settlement to the problem. "Greeks and Turks, Greek
Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots live harmoniously in Australia. We hope that
our experience in multiculturalism can help our efforts," he said.
Manhunt on for Italian drug smuggler
Greek customs officers have seized nine kilos of heroin which an Italian
tried to smuggle into the country from Albania, the police announced today.
After arriving from Albania at the Krystallopigi border post yesterday
afternoon, customs officers indicated that he stop his car for an
inspection. Instead of stopping, Mikele Archangelo put his foot on the
accelerator and tried to escape. After a brief chase, his car ended up in a
ditch and the driver fled on foot.
Culture minister to visit Canada
Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos will be in Canada on Monday to begin a
three-city tour that will include meetings with the Canadian-Greek
community and members of the Canadian government. Venizelos will be
representing Greece at the two-day international conference on international
cultural cooperation in Ottowa, beginning Monday. He will also address the
city's Press Club on Greece's role in Europe, the Balkans and the
Mediterranean and the Cultural Olympiad, before meeting with Canadian
National Heritage Minister Sheila Copps. Venizelos will also meet with
Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy on the sidelines of the conference,
on Tuesday.
Greece, Armenia to work on strengthening ties
Greek-Armenian bilateral relations are at a very high level and both
countries aim to further strengthen them in all sectors, Greece's
Parliament President Apostolos Kaklamanis said today, following a meeting
with his visiting Armenian counterpart, Khosrov Haroutunian. Haroutunian,
speaking to reporters after the meeting, said that Greece and Armenia's
strong relations could contribute to consolidating peace and stability in
the Caucasus and Black Sea regions. Both men said there were plans under
way for increased cooperation between the two parliaments, including a
programme of visits.
Finance minister predicts lower interest rates in fall
Greek base lending interest rates will start falling rapidly as of autumn,
National Economy and Finance Minister Yiannos Papantoniou predicted today,
speaking at a seminar organised by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry on
a new development law. Papantoniou predicted that base lending rates would
drop from their current 15 percent to between 6-7 percent in the next two
years, in line with the European Union average. A projected drop in
Greece's inflation rate from 5.3 percent to 2.0 percent by the end of 1999
"will lead the country to a period of a rapid decline in interest rates",
Papantoniou said.
Cashier gunned down in robbery
A 50-year-old cashier was shot and killed today during a robbery at the
accounts office of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE) in
the northern Athens suburb of Amarousion. The victim was named as Lykourgos
Latzounis, 50, the father of two children, who was found to be dead on
arrival at hospital. According to initial reports, he had been shot twice,
in the chest and neck.
WEATHER
Fine weather is forecast throughout Greece today with few storms in the
north in the afternoon. Winds, light to moderate. Hot and sunny in Athens
with few clouds in the afternoon and temperatures between 19-37C. Same in
Thessaloniki with temperatures from 20-35C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Wednesday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 301.320
British pound 502.051 Japanese yen (100) 215.115
French franc 49.939 German mark 167.400
Italian lira (100) 16.996 Irish Punt 421.501
Belgian franc 8.115 Finnish mark 55.125
Dutch guilder 148.552 Danish kr. 43.961
Austrian sch. 23.790 Spanish peseta 1.972
Swedish kr. 38.130 Norwegian kr. 39.680
Swiss franc 200.429 Port. Escudo 1.635
Aus. dollar 184.319 Can. dollar 204.689
Cyprus pound 571.392
(M.P.)
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