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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 98-08-08

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From: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.


Last Update: 08:27 GMT+2

SECTIONS

  • [A] GREECE
  • [B] BALKANS
  • [C] WORLD

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] GREECE

  • [01] GOVERNMENT DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR MANY BURNING REGIONS
  • [02] FAYUM'S PORTRAITS COLLECTION PRESENTED AT THESSALONIKI'S MUSEUM
  • [03] GREECE, ALBANIA TO SIGN COOPERATION PROTOCOL ON MONDAY
  • [04] GREECE TO PLAY AGAINST SPAIN IN TONIGHT'S GAME OF WORLDBASKET '98
  • [05] FIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
  • [B] BALKANS

  • [06] ALBANIAN FOREIGN MINSTER TALKS TO THE MPA ABOUT KOSSOVO CRISIS
  • [07] DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS WITH CYPRIOT FOREIGN MINISTER
  • [08] DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER TO MEET WITH CYPRIOT PRESIDENT TODAY
  • [C] WORLD

  • [09] US ISSUE STERN WARNING TO SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC
  • [10] STATE DEPARTMENT TO CONVENE OVER CYPRUS, GREEK-TURKISH ISSUES

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] GREECE

    [01] GOVERNMENT DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR MANY BURNING REGIONS

    Web Posted: 14:17 GMT+2
    Athens, 07/08/1998 (MPA) The Greek government placed the region of Mount Penteli in a state of emergency yesterday and, while fires in that region have subsided, infernos in the Peloponnese, Halkidiki and the main land continue to ravage hundreds of acres of land.

    The Minster of the Interior Alekos Papadopoulos said that additional measures are to be taken in combating the fires and preventing arson since more fires are expected in August.

    The Civil Aviation Agency has provided airplanes and pilots to assist in fighting the infernos.

    [02] FAYUM'S PORTRAITS COLLECTION PRESENTED AT THESSALONIKI'S MUSEUM

    Web Posted: 13:57 GMT+2
    Thessaloniki, 07/08/1998 (MPA) The famous series of Fayum's portraits is currently on display at Thessaloniki's Museum of Byzantine Civilization.

    The portraits, dating back to the 1st and 4th centuries A.D. are characterized by an intense realism, the artist having employed a method that wavers between impressionism and naturalism.

    The exhibit will last until the end of August.

    [03] GREECE, ALBANIA TO SIGN COOPERATION PROTOCOL ON MONDAY

    Web Posted: 10:47 GMT+2
    Athens, 07/08/1998 (MPA) A cooperation protocol is to be signed on Monday between Greece and Albania, foreseeing joint patrols along the two countries' common sea border.

    The protocol is aimed at policing the region more effectively, such as combating illegal immigration, drug trafficking and unlawful fishing.

    A special ceremony will be held at the island of Corfu on Monday, which will be attended by Merchant Marine Minister Stavros Soumakis and Albanian Interior Minister Neritan Ceka.

    [04] GREECE TO PLAY AGAINST SPAIN IN TONIGHT'S GAME OF WORLDBASKET '98

    Web Posted: 10:47 GMT+2
    Athens, 07/08/1998 (MPA) Greece will play against Spain during tonight's game of the ongoing WorldBasket '98 championship in Athens, having finished third in Group E.

    The Greek team yesterday was beat by Yugoslavia, the score being 70-56. If Greece manages to beat Spain, then it will face the winner of the Yugoslavia-Argentina match.

    The Championships are being held at the capital's Peace and Friendship stadium.

    [05] FIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY

    Web Posted: 10:47 GMT+2
    Athens, 07/08/1998 (MPA) Huge fires continue to rage throughout the country, with thousands of acres of forest land having turned to ash.

    The Civil Aviation Agency has provided airplanes and pilots to assist in fighting the infernos. Meanwhile, the larger part of the Peloponnese peninsula has been declared as an emergency state. Fires broke out on the outskirts of Patras and in the prefecture of Ilia.

    Fires continue to engulf hundreds of acres on Mount Olympus, while blazes have subsided in the ecologically unique forest of Mount Taygetos in Messinia.

    [B] BALKANS

    [06] ALBANIAN FOREIGN MINSTER TALKS TO THE MPA ABOUT KOSSOVO CRISIS

    Web Posted: 13:57 GMT+2
    Tirana, 07/08/1998 (MPA) Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo expressed his concern over the fermenting Kossovo crisis to the Macedonian Press Agency.

    Mr. Milo stated that his government is carefully observing the developments in the region , especially Serb President Slobodan Milosevic's actions in Kossovo sand the Albanian-Yugoslav borders.

    According to Mr. Milo, the Albanians are aware of Mr. Milosevic's tactics and believe that the Serb President's aim is to intensify military activity during the weekends, when the international community is not keeping such a close watch on the region.

    [07] DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS WITH CYPRIOT FOREIGN MINISTER

    Web Posted: 13:33 GMT+2
    Nicosia, 07/08/1998 (MPA) Athens and Nicosia have similar reactions to their negotiations with the United States, stated the Cypriot Foreign Minster Yiannakis Kasoulides following his meeting with Greek deputy Foreign Minister Yiannos Kranidiotis in Nicosia.

    Mr. Kasoulides stated that they had a preliminary exchange of views on the Cyprus issue and Mr. Kranidiotis briefed him on the content of his talks with the US Ambassador to Athens Nicholas Burns.

    [08] DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER TO MEET WITH CYPRIOT PRESIDENT TODAY

    Web Posted: 10:47 GMT+2
    Nicosia, 07/08/1998 (MPA) Greece's deputy Foreign Minister Yiannos Kranidiotis is to exchange points of view on the Cyprus issue with the President of the Republic of Cyprus Glafkos Clerides during their meeting in Nicosia today.

    Mr. Kranidiotis is to discuss the US proposals for a flight moratorium over the island.

    Also present at the Clerides-Kranidiotis meeting will be the Cypriot Foreign Minister Yannakis Kasoulides.

    [C] WORLD

    [09] US ISSUE STERN WARNING TO SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC

    Web Posted: 14:17 GMT+2
    Washington, 07/08/1998 (MPA) The United States have issued another stern warning to Serb President Slobodan Milosevic concerning the ongoing conflict in Kossovo.

    The State Department announced that preparations for NATO's military intervention in the region could be complete in a day or two.

    [10] STATE DEPARTMENT TO CONVENE OVER CYPRUS, GREEK-TURKISH ISSUES

    Web Posted: 10:47 GMT+2
    Washington, 07/08/1998 (MPA) The US State Department is to hold a wide- spanning conference today concerning the Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus issue.

    The meeting, to be chaired by Secretary of State Madleine Albright, will feature the participation of US Ambassadors assigned to Athens, Ankara and Nicosia.

    Meanwhile, US President Bill Clinton has announced the stay of envoys Richard Holbrooke and Thomas Miller as US mediators for the Cyprus issue.


    Complete archives of the Macedonian Press Agency bulletins are available on the MPA Home Page at http://www.mpa.gr/ and on the U.S. mirror at http://www.hri.org/MPA/


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