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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-01-12
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 12/01/1999 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Protocol on SE Europe peace force signed
- SE Europe defence ministers concerned over Kosovo
- Athens hopes new Turkish government will bring stability
- Greece comments on European Commission woes
- Rhodes hosts Balkan sports ministers meeting
- Minor earthquake hits northern Greece
- Woman killed by irate cuckold
- Greek equities end narrowly mixed
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Protocol on SE Europe peace force signed
A supplementary protocol to the treaty setting up a multinational
peacekeeping force in southeast Europe was signed at a meeting here on
Tuesday. The protocol determines a number of issues which had remained
unresolved, including the location of the command headquarters and the
presidency of the force's political and military committee. It was signed
by the defence ministers of Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Italy, the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Slovenia, Romania's chief of staff,
and the US and Turkish ambassadors in Athens. Slovenia and the US are
participating in the multinational force as observers.
SE Europe defence ministers concerned over Kosovo
The defence ministers at today's meeting expressed concern about developments
in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo, while all expressed support for a
peaceful settlement of the problem through negotiations between the
opposing sides. Tsohatzopoulos called on the international community to
exert pressure now, rather than later, aimed at finding a peaceful
political solution granting autonomy to the Albanian-speaking population of
the province "within the limits of Yugoslavia". He added that the demand of
the ethnic Albanians for self-administration was a just one. Both
Tsohatzopoulos and his Bulgarian counterpart, Georgi Ananiev clarified that
the SE Europe multinational force was not ready to intervene immediately in
the Kosovo crisis.
Athens hopes new Turkish government will bring stability
Athens on Tuesday said it hoped the new Turkish government would achieve
political stability and normality. "This will help Turkey in its European
vocation, as well as in becoming a credible interlocutor," government
spokesman Yiannis Nikolaou said. Nikolaou added that Greece's desire was
that any Turkish government respect international treaties and contribute
to conditions of good neighbourliness and peace in the region. Veteran
politician Bulent Ecevit became prime minister on Monday at the head of a
minority government after six weeks of political crisis. He was expected
to read his government's programme to parliament on Tuesday.
Greece comments on European Commission woes
Greece on Tuesday said it supported transparency in all European Union
dealings as a "matter of principle". "The Greek government has been
steadily in favour of transparency in European issues," government
spokesman Yiannis Nikolaou said. Recent claims of graft and mismanagement
at the Commission prompted Commission President Jacques Santer to promise
"zero" tolerance for any cases of fraud. Nikolaou said the government was
adopting a wait and see attitude to the actions of the European Parliament,
which has threatened to dismiss the entire European Commission when it
votes on the issue on Thursday.
Rhodes hosts Balkan sports ministers meeting
Rhodes hosts a meeting of Balkan sports ministers and experts on January 15-
17 with the aim of drawing more active participation from the surrounding
region ahead of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Sports ministers from
Albania, Bulgaria, Former Yugoslav Republic of Maceodnia, Federal
Yugoslavia, Romania and Turkey are expected to attend the conference.
Speakers include Stratis Stratigis, president of the Athens 2004 Organising
Committee.
Minor earthquake hits northern Greece
An earthquake registering 4.1 on the Richter scale was recorded at 9.35
a.m. on Tuesday morning. Seismologists said the quake's epicentre was 25
kilometres north of the northern Greek town of Konitsa, on Albanian
territory. No damage or injury has been reported.
Woman killed by irate cuckold
A woman was killed when she tried to defend her husband from the ire of a
cuckolded farmer in the village of Constantina, in the northern Greek
prefecture of Pella. Police said Kyriaki Mouratidou, 46, was killed
instantly when farmer Dimitrios Katsonis, also 46, shot at her as he tried
to find Mouratidou's husband, Ioannis. Katsonis believed Ioannis Mouratidou
was having an affair with his wife. Mouratidou was hiding in the storeroom
of his bakery when his wife was shot. Katsonis shot at Mouratidou twice,
seriously injuring him, before he fled.
Greek equities end narrowly mixed
Greek equities recovered early big losses to end Tuesday's session narrowly
mixed on the Athens Stock Exchange. The general index ended 0.01 percent
off to 2,983.34 points after starting the day 1.80 percent down. Turnover
was heavy at 85.7 billion drachmas. Sector indices were mixed. Banks fell
0.72 percent, Leasing rose 3.04 percent, Insurance ended 1.09 percent up,
Investment increased 0.43 percent, Construction ended 2.16 percent higher,
Industrials rose 1.19 eprcent, Miscellaneous ended 2.42 percent up and
Holding fell 1.33 percent. The parallel market index for small cap
companies ended 1.64 percent higher, while the FTSE/ASE 20 index fell 0.59
percent to 1,881.25.
WEATHER
Scattered clouds in most parts of Greece today with showers likely in the
west and north of the country. Winds, westerly, southwesterly, moderate to
strong. Partly cloudy in Athens with temperatures between 10-17C. Similar
weather in Thessaloniki with temperatures from 7-12C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Buying US Dollar 277.036
Can.Dollar 183.024 Australian Dlr 176.849
Pound Sterling 455.169 Irish Punt 407.348
Pound Cyprus 553.219 Pound Malta 686.947
Turkish pound (100) 0.072 French franc 48.908
Swiss franc 198.985 Belgian franc 7.953
German Mark 164.029 Finnish Mark 53.957
Dutch Guilder 145.578 148.954 Danish Kr. 43.092 44.092
Swedish Kr. 35.192 36.008 Norwegian Kr. 37.458 38.326
Austrian Sh. 23.314 23.855 Italian lira (100) 16.569 16.953
Yen (100) 254.150 260.043 Spanish Peseta 1.928 1.973
Port. Escudo 1.600 1.637
(M.P.)
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