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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 99-01-18

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


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY NEWS IN ENGLISH
Thessaloniki, January 18, 1999

SECTIONS

  • [A] NATIONAL NEWS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] STUDENTS TO CONTINUE WITH PROTESTS OVER EDUCATION REFORM
  • [02] DEFENSE MINISTER FORECASTS EARLY ELECTIONS IN GREECE
  • [03] REPPAS: WE DO NOT DANCE TO THE RHYTHM OF TURKEY
  • [04] REPPAS: OCALAN'S ARRIVAL IN GREECE IS NOT REGARDED AS ADVISABLE
  • [05] REPPAS: MR. ARSENIS HAS THE COMPLETE CONFIDENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT
  • [06] THE EURO-PARLIAMENT IS IN FAVOR OF THE RETURN OF THE PARTHENON MARBLES TO GREECE
  • [07] PANGALOS WILL BE IN BULGARIA TOMORROW
  • [08] NEW PROTEST RALLIES WILL BE HELD BY STUDENTS TOMORROW AND ON THURSDAY
  • [09] PROTEST RALLIES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW BY PENSIONERS
  • [10] THE GREEK GOVERNMENT EXPRESSED REVULSION FOR THE SLAUGHTER OF CIVILIANS IN KOSSOVO
  • [11] SPILIOTOPOULOS: THE STATEMENTS OF THE TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTRY ARE UNACCEPTABLE
  • [12] THE FINNISH PRIME MINISTER IS ON A VISIT TO GREECE
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [13] NATO WARNS OF AIR RAIDS OVER SERBIA
  • [14] MR. PAPAIOANNOU IS ON A VISIT TO CYPRUS
  • [15] NEW CLASHES IN KOSOVO

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] STUDENTS TO CONTINUE WITH PROTESTS OVER EDUCATION REFORM

    Students throughout Greece appear to be tireless as they are intent on pressing on with their protests to the education reforms.

    They will conduct new rounds of rallies tomorrow and Thursday. Meanwhile, the Teachers Federation has rejected the Education Minster Gerasimos Arsenis's offer for dialogue and demands direct talks with the Premier Kostas Simitis.

    Meanwhile, the Hellenic Parliament dismissed a vote of no confidence in Mr. Arsenis Education Minister Gerasimos Arsenis early Sunday after a three-day debate by a margin of 36 votes.

    [02] DEFENSE MINISTER FORECASTS EARLY ELECTIONS IN GREECE

    Greece's Prime Minister Kostas Simitis stated that nothing could divert the course of the government towards fulfilling its mandate and that in 2000 "we will win the next elections".

    Meanwhile, Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos, expressed the opinion that the country will undergo early elections. Regarding inter-party politics, he implied that the present leadership of the ruling PASOK will not be challenged in the party's upcoming congress.

    [03] REPPAS: WE DO NOT DANCE TO THE RHYTHM OF TURKEY

    Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas responded to the new provocation by Ankara which disputes the ownership of the Greek islets with the phrase "we do not dance to the rhythm of Turkey".

    Mr. Reppas said that Turkey always creates problems to maintain the tension between the two countries.

    [04] REPPAS: OCALAN'S ARRIVAL IN GREECE IS NOT REGARDED AS ADVISABLE

    Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas stated that the Kurdish PKK party has not requested from Greece to grant a political asylum to Abdullah Ocalan.

    He stated that no contacts have been made with government officials on the issue and he observed that the government does not regard as advisable the arrival of the Kurdish leader in Greece.

    [05] REPPAS: MR. ARSENIS HAS THE COMPLETE CONFIDENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT

    Minister of education Gerasimos Arsenis has the complete confidence of the government, said Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas. Responding to the question on what will the government do if the minister submits his resignation, Mr. Reppas stated that there are no reasons for Mr. Arsenis to choose this route.

    Commenting on the violent incidents taking place during the students' mobilizations, Mr. Reppas said that they are an unacceptable form of protest.

    [06] THE EURO-PARLIAMENT IS IN FAVOR OF THE RETURN OF THE PARTHENON MARBLES TO GREECE

    A resolution calling for the return of the Parthenon Marbles from London to Athens was adopted on Friday by the Euro-Parliament after a request submitted by Greek Euro-deputies from the governing socialist party of PASOK, the Communist Party, the Coalition of the Left Party and Political Spring Party.

    In favor of the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece is 55% of the Euro-deputies and the resolution will become an official Euro-Parliament decision on February 8. In a press conference they gave today the Greek Euro-deputies mentioned that British Euro-MP Als Lomash had tabled a resolution in the Euro- Parliament in early November for the return of the marbles calling the British government to consider it. The resolution got the signatures of 399 Euro-deputies out of a total of 626.

    The Greek Euro-MPs have already informed Greek president Kostis Stephanopoulos on this development. The Euro-Parliament decision will be delivered to British prime minister Tony Blair, prime minister Kostas Simitis and EU Council of Ministers president Joshka Fischer.

    [07] PANGALOS WILL BE IN BULGARIA TOMORROW

    Greek foreign minister Theodoros Pangalos will visit Bulgaria and Romania tomorrow and the day after. In the talks he will have with his Bulgarian counterpart will be discussed issues concerning the course of the implementation of agreements already in effect, such as those on the three new border crossings in Exohi, Ehinos and Nimpheon and the management of the waters of Nestos River.

    Mr. Pangalos and his Bulgarian counterpart Nadezda Michailova will also discuss issues of common interest such as the situation in Kosovo and the international initiatives for peace and stability in the region of south-eastern Europe.

    Undersecretary of finance Mr. Dris, who is accompanying Mr. Pangalos, and his Bulgarian counterpart Mr. Minev will sign an agreement of bilateral customs cooperation between Greece and Bulgaria. The Greek foreign minister will also meet with the state and political leadership of the country.

    [08] NEW PROTEST RALLIES WILL BE HELD BY STUDENTS TOMORROW AND ON THURSDAY

    This week is expected to be crucial concerning the developments in the sector of education and new protest rallies are scheduled to be held tomorrow and on Thursday by the secondary education students who continue to strongly react to the education reform promoted by the government.

    Meanwhile, the teachers' union has rejected the proposal for dialogue by education minister Gerasimos Arsenis and wants a direct meeting with prime minister Kostas Simitis. The secondary education teachers will decide today if they will be on a strike on January 21 and 28.

    [09] PROTEST RALLIES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW BY PENSIONERS

    A protest rally against the income policy of the government will be held tomorrow at the center of Athens by the Pensioners' Associations.

    Similar mobilizations have been scheduled to take place tomorrow by pensioners in other big cities across the country.

    [10] THE GREEK GOVERNMENT EXPRESSED REVULSION FOR THE SLAUGHTER OF CIVILIANS IN KOSSOVO

    The Greek government is concerned over the developments in Kossovo and stresses that there should be vigilance in order for the problem to be dealt with and the crisis to be defused. The above were stated by Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas who expressed the government's revulsion for the slaughter of civilians and the hope that those responsible will be arrested.

    Mr. Reppas added that the crisis will be overcome only if the existing agreements are respected.

    [11] SPILIOTOPOULOS: THE STATEMENTS OF THE TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTRY ARE UNACCEPTABLE

    Right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy press spokesman Aris Spiliotopoulos characterized as completely unacceptable the statements made by the Turkish foreign ministry press spokesman over the status of the Greek islets in the Aegean and the Athens FIR.

    Ankara has to realize that similar positions show disregard to every meaning of international law and are inconsistent with the European orientation Turkey should seek on a permanent basis, added Mr. Spiliotopoulos.

    [12] THE FINNISH PRIME MINISTER IS ON A VISIT TO GREECE

    Finnish prime minister Pavo Libonen, who is on a formal visit to Athens, had separate meetings with Greek president Kostis Stephanopoulos, prime minister Kostas Simitis and parliament president Apostolos Kaklamanis.

    In the press conference after the meeting with Mr. Libonen, Mr. Simitis pointed out the significance of the visit of the Finnish prime minister to Greece in view of the fact that Finland will take over the rotating EU presidency in the second half of 1999. The contacts Mr. Libonen had focused on bilateral issues, as well as on issues concerning the two countries within the framework of the EU.

    Mr. Libonen expressed his support to Greece's positions on the Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus problem, while he thanked the Greek government for the fact that Finland became an EU member during the Greek EU presidency in 1994. He also congratulated the Greek government for the achievements of the Greek economy.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [13] NATO WARNS OF AIR RAIDS OVER SERBIA

    NATO ambassadors held a crisis meeting on Sunday to discuss Friday's massacre of 45 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo and the threat of a return to full-scale conflict in the Serb province.

    According to official reports, no military action will be taken for the time being. Meanwhile, the President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic launched a verbal attack against William Walker, accusing him of displaying favoritism towards the Albanians of Kossovo. The United Nations Security Council will convene today to discuss the massacre.

    [14] MR. PAPAIOANNOU IS ON A VISIT TO CYPRUS

    Greek minister of labor Miltiadis Papaioannou met with Cypriot president Glafkos Clerides in Nicosia and afterwards he stated to reporters that he conveyed the assurances of prime minister Kostas Simitis that the policy drawn up by Greece on the way the Cypriot issue must be dealt with has permanent and stable references, namely the internationalization of the problem under the new facts which are Cyprus' EU accession course and the strengthening of the security of the island.

    Mr. Papaioannou also briefed Mr. Clerides on the contents of the protocol of cooperation on employment which is signed today by Greece and Cyprus.

    Mr. Papaioannou also met with Cypriot parliament president Spiros Kiprianou.

    [15] NEW CLASHES IN KOSOVO

    New clashes have erupted near the village of Racak in Kosovo where on Friday over 40 ethnic Albanians were killed by Yugoslav security forces. According to information, the Serb police use submachine guns and mortars.

    Meanwhile, the international community exerts pressures again on Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic to put an end to violence. Two high ranking NATO military officials are expected in Belgrade today to issue a last warning to the Serb leadership.


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