Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-01-18
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 18/01/1999 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Finnish PM begins visit to Athens
- Greece condemns Kosovo massacre
- Ocalan not coming to Greece - govt
- Athens rejects Turkey's FIR claims
- Most schools open, govt says
- Student injured in road block
- Shady group claims dud bomb
- Refugees' hunger strike continues
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Finnish PM begins visit to Athens
Finland has been impressed by Greece's efforts to join European economic
and monetary union, Finland's Prime Minister, Paavo Lipponen, said in
Athens on Monday. Lipponen arrived in Greece on Sunday evening for a two-
day visit expected to focus on European Union issues, developments in the
Balkan and eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus and the course of Turkey's
relations with the EU. Lipponen was speaking after meeting with his Greek
counterpart, Costas Simitis, who said the meeting was constructive and
particularly important in light of Finland's presidency of the European
Union in the second half of 1999. Greece's progress towards EMU, the
allocation of EU funds, Agenda 2000 and continuing talks on EU expansion
are all items on the agenda for Finland's presidency.
Greece condemns Kosovo massacre
Greece on Monday expressed its disgust and condemnation of the massacre of
45 unarmed ethnic Albanian civilians in Kosovo and said that such acts were
detrimental to a defusion of the crisis. "We hope that those responsible
will be arrested and held to account," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas
said. He said blame for the killings should be laid on both sides and
reiterated that UN Security Council resolutions provided the only framework
for a way out of the crisis.
Ocalan not coming to Greece - govt
The Greek government has not received any request from separatist Kurdish
leader Abdullah Ocalan to come to Greece, spokesman Dimitris Reppas said on
Monday. Responding to press reports regarding Ocalan's desire to come to
Greece, Reppas said that Ocalan's Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) had no
contact with government officials. "In any case, as we have stressed in the
past, we do not believe the entry or stay of Ocalan in Greece to be of any
benefit to the Kurdish issue," Reppas said. Ocalan left Rome on Saturday
after a two-month stay in which Rome refused to turn him over to Ankara,
which holds him responsible for 30,000 deaths during the PKK's armed
insurgency. Turkey has repeatedly claimed Greece is supporting the PKK,
which has drawn vehement denials from Athens.
Athens rejects Turkey's FIR claims
Greece today accused Turkey of creating tension and seeking a confrontation,
commenting on recent criticism by Turkish officials of Greece's ability to
exercise control in the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) and
statements on the ownership status of Greek islets in the Aegean.
Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas suggested that Turkey take recourse in
the International Court of Justice at The Hague, since "Turkey has the
problem, let it undertake its resolution. The roads for its resolution are
very specific. Unless it (Ankara) desires war...".
Most schools open, govt says
The government claimed on Monday that most Greek schools were operating
normally, particularly those in rural areas, and underlined the need for a
greater show of responsibility from both teachers and students over the
ongoing protests. "...(This would) lead to a start of dialogue on the
adjustments and details which relate to the implementation of the education
reforms," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said. He condemned acts of
violence during Friday's students marches in major towns and cities and
expressed the goverment's complete confidence in Education Minister
Gerasimos Arsenis. Parliament on Saturday night voted 163-127 to reject a
no confidence motion filed against Arsenis by main opposition New
Democracy party last week.
Student injured in road block
A young high school student was hit by a car and injured during a road
block set up by students protesting education ministry reforms. The
accident occured outside a school that is being occupied in the northern
Athens suburb of Paleo Psyhiko. Police said some 50 students had blocked
the road outside the school and were milling around when the car, driven by
George Theodorou, 47, hit the 16-year-old girl. After the girl was
transferred to hospital, more protesting students gathered at the site and
continued to block the road as a mark of protest at the incident. The girl
was reported to be in a satisfactory condition.
Shady group claims dud bomb
A group calling itself 'Francisco Ferre' claimed responsibility for placing
a makeshift incendiary device at the entrance to the Pedagogical Institute
in the Athens residential area of Ayia Paraskevi on Sunday night. The
device, comprised of a container of fuel and a lit cigarette placed atop a
box of matches on top of the container, failed to go off. An anonymous
caller to Skai television station said that the group had placed the device
and called for the release of the ten youths arrested during violence at
Friday's student march in Athens.
Refugees' hunger strike continues
Twenty-one illegal refugees on a hunger strike in Crete have been
transferred to the local Sitia Hospital for treatment, an Amnesty
International statement said on Monday. The hunger strikers are in the
eighth day of their strike and are refusing all food except for water and
tea. The refugees began the strike on Monday to protest their continued
detention despite their having submitted requests for political asylum. A
health committee from the local hospital said that the lack of basic
hygiene in the living quarters of the refugees constituted a danger to
public health and required "immediate action to ensure public health and
human dignity".
WEATHER
Fair weather with lower temperatures throughout Greece today with local
clouds on the east. Winds in the west of the country will be weak, possible
showers in the north and east. Fair weather in Athens turning overcast
later with local clouds and chances of light rains in the north and east of
the prefecture in the afternoon, and temperatures from 4-13C. Thessaloniki
will be overcast, with temperatures between 0-9C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Monday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 276.490
Pound sterling 458.562 Japanese yen (100) 245.550
French franc 49.165 German mark 164.891
Italian lira (100) 16.656 Irish Punt 409.490
Belgian franc 7.995 Finnish mark 54.240
Dutch guilder 146.344 Danish kr. 43.319
Austrian sch. 23.437 Spanish peseta 1.938
Swedish kr. 35.200 Norwegian kr. 36.994
Swiss franc 203.087 Port. Escudo 1.609
Aus. dollar 174.404 Can. dollar 179.949
Cyprus pound 553.060
(M.P.)
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