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BRIEF GREEK NEWS BULLETIN (24/01/1996)From: Macedonian Press Agency <mpa@uranus.ee.auth.gr>Macedonian Press Agency News in English DirectoryBRIEF GREEK NEWS BULLETIN BY MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCYThessaloniki, January 24, 1996NEWS IN BRIEF[01] NEW GOVERNMENT TAKES THE REINS IN PARLIAMENT ON MONDAY[02] PASOK SPOKESPERSON DENIES THERE WAS A "WASHINGTON TIMES" REPORT[03] THE CONDITION OF PASOK'S LEADER MR.PAPANDREOU REMAINS UNCHANGED[04] GREEK-AMERICANS CALL ON CLINTON TO KEEP HIS PRE- ELECTION PROMISES[05] BRITAIN NOT AGAINST APPOINTMENT OF AN EU COODINATOR ON CYPRUS[06] EU GENERAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL WILL BE HELD IN BRUSSELS =88N JANUARY[07] LAWYER ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF ILLEGALLY OWNING ANCIENT ARTIFACTS[08] FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES REPORT[01] NEW GOVERNMENT TAKES THE REINS IN PARLIAMENT ON MONDAYThe new Cabinet's first parliamentary proceedings, led by the newly-elected greek Prime Minister Kostas Simitis, will commence on Monday.Mr. Simitis is expected to analytically outline his government's policy in this three-day parliamentary debate which will end with a confidence vote from the 300-seat body where PASOK has a comfortable majority of 170 seats. The Prime Minister, whose pledge is "changes, solutions and serious work," has repeatedly said that in addition to the Parliament sessions, his Cabinet will meet once a week. [02] PASOK SPOKESPERSON DENIES THERE WAS A "WASHINGTON TIMES" REPORTThe ruling party PASOK spokesperson, Mr. Dimitris Reppas, denied today that greek Prime Minister Kostas Simitis granted an interview to the U.S. newspaper "Washington Times", in which the Premier is reported as having said that "there is great distance separating Greece from the rest of Europe."Mr. Reppas stated that Mr. Simitis has neither made statements nor had any contact with the american newspaper's reporter. In addition, regarding the various reports that call for the President of the World Council of Overseas Hellenism Mr. Andrew Athens, as having requested from U.S. President Bill Clinton the appointment of Mr. Richard Holbrookeas the mediator of the Cyprus issue, the greek government spokesperson stated that Greece does not get involved in other countries' interior affairs, although it is supportive of Mr. Athens' efforts. Also, regarding the issue of rumored relations between the greek company Intracom and the former east German secret service agency Staagi, Mr. Reppas said that the matter has been referred to the appropriate agencies, without clarifying which agencies these are. [03] THE CONDITION OF PASOK'S LEADER MR.PAPANDREOU REMAINS UNCHANGEDThe condition of PASOK party leader mr.Andreas Papandreou remained unchanged in the past 24 hours.Mr.Papandreou underwent a CAT scan examination and according to the medical bulletin issued today by the Onasion Cardiology Center his condition presented no essential change in the past 24 hours. His respiratory and renal functions are periodically supported by respirator and artificial kidney respectively, while the patient has no fever and the respiratory physiotherapy and kinesitherapy continue. Also, it was mentioned that the attendant doctors will use the puncture method today in order to remove the fluid that has accumulated in the patient's right lung. [04] GREEK-AMERICANS CALL ON CLINTON TO KEEP HIS PRE- ELECTION PROMISESFifteen leading members of the greek-american community with a letter to US President Bill Clinton asked him to keep his pre-election promises and to use his influence for the solution of the Cyprus problem based on the International Law principles.Also, the greek-american community expressed its disappointment regarding the sale of 120 ATAC-MS missiles to Turkey. Meanwhile, President Clinton's adviser and Press Undersecretary David Johnson stated that Assistant Secretary of State, Richard Holbrooke will not deal with the Cyprus issue after he leaves the US State Department adding that the efforts by Presidential envoy, Richard Beattie will focus on the solution of the Cyprus problem. Referring to the US initiative for the solution of the Cyprus problem, mr.Johnson did not share mr.Holbrooke's optimism who has said that 1996 will be the year during which significant steps will be made towards the solution of the problem. World Council of Overseas Hellenism President, mr.Andrew Athens asked US President Clinton to appoint Richard Holbrooke to the position of the US special mediator to Cyprus in an effort to strengthen the expected intense US effort for the solution of the problem in Cyprus. The written request was delivered to President Clinton's special adviser George Stephanopoulos by mr.Athens who was accompanied by representatives of greek-cypriot organizations in the United States. [05] BRITAIN NOT AGAINST APPOINTMENT OF AN EU COODINATOR ON CYPRUSBritain is not against the appointment of a European Union coordinator on Cyprus, according to statements made to the cypriot state radio and television by british High Commissioner in Cyprus mr.David Maten after his return to Nicosia from London and Brussels.The british diplomat also said that he had the opportunity in Brussels to express the increased international interest for the solution of the Cyprus problem during the contacts he had last week on the issue. The british official said that the two sides in Cyprus must take good advantage of that interest in order to be made decisive steps towards the solution of the problem. [06] EU GENERAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL WILL BE HELD IN BRUSSELS =88N JANUARYThe European Union General Affairs Council will be held in Brussels on January 29th and 30th and Greece will be represented by Foreign Affairs Minister, Theodoros Pangalos and alternate Foreign Minister, Georgos Romeos.According to information, the Council will discuss important issues such as the reconstruction of former Yugoslavia, the EU humanitarian aid for former Yugoslavia, the Mediterranean policy, the prospects of relations between the EU and Albania and the situation in the former Soviet Union. Also, is possible the italian EU Presidency to present a report regarding its initiative for the solution of the Cyprus problem undertaken after the visit to Athens by italian Foreign Minister mrs.Suzanna Agnelli and Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs mr.Scamaka. [07] LAWYER ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF ILLEGALLY OWNING ANCIENT ARTIFACTSA woman lawyer was arrested today in Thessaloniki after a police investigation led to the discovery of many ancient artifacts, coins and old icons in her home and office.Penelope Kampouraki, 50, said that most of the found items are family heirlooms and that she had bought some of the invaluable gold and silver coins from antiquers, not knowing their true value. Also, in Athens today a 50-year-old construction worker, George Karkadoulias, was arrested after police discovered old items dating to the 17th and 18th centuries in his possession. [08] FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES REPORTCURRENCY BUY SELL FIXING ECU 303.3560 302.4460 304.2660 U.S. Dollar 245.0000 244.2650 245.7350 German Mark 165.0000 164.5050 165.4950 English Pound 370.1200 369.0100 371.2300 French Franc 48.1740 48.0290 48.3190 Swedish Crown 35.6560 35.5490 35.7630 Danish Crown 42.6600 42.5320 42.7880 Norwegian Crown 37.7030 37.5900 37.8160 Italian Lira 15.3755 15.3290 15.4220 Swiss Franc 205.2300 204.6140 205.8460 Yen 229.6800 228.9910 230.3690 |