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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 99-10-05

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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, October 5, 1999

SECTIONS

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

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PAOK FANS KILLED IN YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENT TO BE BURIED TODAY
  • [02] GERMAN CHANCELLOR CONFIDENT OF GREECE'S ACCESSION TO EMU
  • [03] GREEK DEFENSE MINSTER TO INAUGURATE NATO SUB-HQ IN LARISA
  • [04] GREEK ALTERNATE FOREIGN MINISTER TO VISIT CYPRUS ON FRIDAY
  • [05] MUSLIM ACCUSED OF ARSON FOUND "PSYCHOLOGICALY DISTURBED"
  • [06] GERMAN CHANCELLOR MEETS WITH GREEK PREMIER IN ATHENS
  • [07] GREEK, FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTERS IN THESSALONIKI FOR SEMINAR
  • [08] INFLATION CONTAINED AT 1.9% DURING SEPTEMBER
  • [09] POLL GRADES GOVERNMENT'S PERFORMANCE IN VARIOUS SECTORS
  • [10] SIMITIS: PASOK WILL WIN THE ELECTIONS
  • [11] THE SIX PAOK FANS KILLED IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT WERE BURIED TODAY
  • [12] STEPHANOPOULOS-SCHROEDER MEETING IN ATHENS
  • [13] 45 GREEK BUSINESSES ARE ACTIVE IN RUSSIA
  • [14] A GREEK EURO-DEPUTY CALLS FOR INITATIVES ON FOOD SAFETY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
  • [15] REPPAS: TURKEY MUST MEET CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS TO BECOME PART OF THE EU
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [16] EARTHQUAKES ROCK ISLAND OF RHODES AND TURKEY
  • [17] GREEK CULTURE MINISTER IN CYPRUS, MEETS WITH THE PRESIDENT
  • [18] BULGARIAN PM: OUR TIES WITH GREECE ARE EXEMPLARY
  • [19] 8 KILLED AND 200 INJURED IN A TRAIN ACCIDENT IN LONDON
  • [20] NIOTIS-GROSSMAN MEETING IN WASHINGTON
  • [21] THE DEMANDS OF THE GREEK MINORITY WERE PRESENTED TO THE ALBANIAN PRIME MINISTER - - - - - - - - - - - - -

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] PAOK FANS KILLED IN YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENT TO BE BURIED TODAY

    The six fans of Thessaloniki's PAOK soccer team who lost their lives yesterday when their bus collided with a truck on the national highway are to be buried today.

    The soccer team's administrative offices will cover the expenses for the funerals which will be held in the cities of Thessaloniki and Katerini, the victims' hometowns.

    Sports leagues throughout the country have forwarded their condolences to the families of the deceased.

    [02] GERMAN CHANCELLOR CONFIDENT OF GREECE'S ACCESSION TO EMU

    Visiting German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder expressed his confidence over Greece's accession to the Economic and monetary Union, speaking during a reception given at the Greek- German Chamber of Commerce in Athens.

    Mr. Schroeder pledged that his country will provide support towards this direction.

    During is two-day working visit, the German Chancellor will meet with the President of the Hellenic Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos and other officials.

    [03] GREEK DEFENSE MINSTER TO INAUGURATE NATO SUB-HQ IN LARISA

    Greece's Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos is to inaugurate the NATO sub- headquarters in Larisa today, in an official ceremony to be attended by other leaders and NATO representatives.

    The activation of the Larisa headquarters coincides with the first large air-naval exercise to be conducted early December at the Southern NATO Wing.

    At the same time, supporters of the Communist Party of Greece are to conduct a protest rally outside the sub-headquarters.

    [04] GREEK ALTERNATE FOREIGN MINISTER TO VISIT CYPRUS ON FRIDAY

    Greece's Alternate Foreign Minister Christos Rokofyllos, who is handling issues regarding Cyprus' EU accession course, will pay an official visit to Cyprus on Friday. The agenda of the talks will include the latest developments in the Cyprus issue and the line the Greek side will adopt following the meeting US President Bill Clinton had with Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit at the White House.

    Mr. Rokofyllos will also discuss matters concerning cooperation and coordination between the two countries' foreign ministries.

    [05] MUSLIM ACCUSED OF ARSON FOUND "PSYCHOLOGICALY DISTURBED"

    A young Muslim arrested for setting fire to a mosque in Glafki, Xanthi has been released by the local prosecutor, after a look into the arsonist's past revealed that he is "psychologically disturbed".

    Twenty-year-old Azizi Medan, who lives in Glafki, confessed to the arson attack and stated that he started the fire with gas canisters and a quantity of white spirit. The blaze, which destroyed religious books, vestments belonging to the imam and part of the flooring, was extinguished quickly by locals.

    While Medan was charged with wilful arson, there is speculation that he could have acted - knowingly, or not- on behalf of a "hard-core" Muslim group of youths who are protesting the meddling of the town's imam into their private lives.

    The police are continuing their investigation into the matter.

    [06] GERMAN CHANCELLOR MEETS WITH GREEK PREMIER IN ATHENS

    Prime Minister Costas Simitis met with visiting German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Athens yesterday, where the latter arrived in order to attend events marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the German-Greek Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    Following their talks, Mr. Simitis stated that bilateral relations were particularly good in the areas of economic and military cooperation. Further, he said they discussed issues of concern to Greece in view of the upcoming special EU summit in Tampere, Finland.

    The two men also discussed cooperation in the Balkans, agreeing on the need to promote a stability pact for SE Europe, which, according to Mr. Simitis, was the means to dealing with many chronic problems in the region.

    In regards to Turkey's candidacy for EU membership, Mr. Simitis said he set out to his guest the firm Greek position, according to which there must be certain moves on the part of Turkey for the Helsinki summit to be able to arrive at a positive outcome.

    [07] GREEK, FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTERS IN THESSALONIKI FOR SEMINAR

    The Foreign Ministers of Greece and France, George Papandreou and Yber Vedrine respectively, are to arrive in Thessaloniki tomorrow, in order to address a seminar titled "southeastern Europe, democratization, development, process of fulfilment".

    With the meeting's opportunity, Mr. Papandreou will brief Mr. Vedrine on Greece's positions regarding Turkey's candidacy for EU membership.

    The two ministers will give a joint press conference tomorrow evening.

    The seminar will focus on the actions to be taken by the two countries within the framework of the Stability Pact and the discussion will focus on the developments in the Balkan region.

    [08] INFLATION CONTAINED AT 1.9% DURING SEPTEMBER

    Continuing its downward course, the state's inflation rate closed at 1.9% during the month of September, according assessments of the Ministry of National Economy.

    Credit Suisse First Boston has reported that if the rate has indeed dropped to 1.9%, then the Bank of Greece will reduce the interjection interest rate as of October 13.

    [09] POLL GRADES GOVERNMENT'S PERFORMANCE IN VARIOUS SECTORS

    The government has fared well on issues concerning the country's accession to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and Greek- Turkish relations, but still has room for improvement in regards to education, crime and unemployment, according to a recent poll.

    Conducted on behalf of V. PRC and published by the "Ta Nea" daily, on a rate of 1- 10 the ruling PASOK party performed as follows: EMU 6.7, G/T ties 5.58, education 4.26, crime 4.23 and unemployment 3.85.

    The improvement in relations with Turkey is also evident in the poll, as Turks rank third in the Greeks' friendly sentiments, with a degree of 4.37, with Serbs leading the way, 7.16, followed by Bulgarians, 5.53.

    Moreover, 74% of those polled are in favor of direct talks between Greece and Turkey, while 31.2% are in favor of Turkey's accession to the EU within the following years.

    [10] SIMITIS: PASOK WILL WIN THE ELECTIONS

    The blackmailing and fabricated speeding up of the elections does not serve the country's interests and erodes the existing institutions, stated prime minister Kostas Simitis in PASOK's parliament group meeting.

    The prime minister reiterated the government's firm position that elections should be held at the end of the four-year term and added that if elections are held next spring because of the parliament's inability to elect president of the republic this will raise obstacles to the country's course toward the EMU. He also added that PASOK can safeguard the political stability necessary for the uneventful course toward the EMU.

    In any case, Mr. Simitis expressed the certainty that PASOK will win the elections when they will be held, while he launched a strong attack against right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy leader Kostas Karamanlis and accused him of populism, ignorance and improvisation referring to his announcements for extra benefits, increased pensions and other measures aimed at winning votes.

    Mr. Simitis recognized the improvement observed in the relations between Greece and Turkey and stated that the neighboring country must prove with its actions and its decisions that the Greek-Turkish relations have entered a new stage. He said that Greece believes in the European prospect of Turkey but this will mean that it will have both rights and responsibilities like every other EU member- state, adding that Ankara should make an essential step for its European prospect.

    [11] THE SIX PAOK FANS KILLED IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT WERE BURIED TODAY

    The six PAOK fans killed in a traffic accident were buried in Thessaloniki and Katerini today.

    Relatives and friends and the football club of PAOK said the last goodbye to the six young people, who were killed when the bus bringing them from Athens to Thessaloniki collided with a truck and ended up in a ditch in the region of Tempi.

    The team's management and the players all attended the funerals in a heavy atmosphere as no one could believe how this tragic accident happened.

    [12] STEPHANOPOULOS-SCHROEDER MEETING IN ATHENS

    German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who is on a visit to Athens, met earlier in the morning with Greek president Kostis Stephanopoulos. Their discussion focused on bilateral relations, the situation in the Balkans and the Euro- Turkish relations.

    Mr. Stephanopoulos expressed the wish for the German chancellors to visit Greece more often in the future. Mr. Schroeder expressed the certainty that Greece will soon join the EMU, he pointed out that there is progress in the relations between the European Union and Turkey, while he characterized his visit to Greece as successful.

    [13] 45 GREEK BUSINESSES ARE ACTIVE IN RUSSIA

    The Greek business presence in Russia remains limited as the extensive bureaucracy, the vague legal framework and the chaotic tax and customs systems act as a deterrent for the Greek would-be investors.

    About 45 businesses of Greek interests have been registered in Russia and the majority of them develop a trade activity. The most significant presence is that of the dairy industry DELTA, the food industry "CHIPITA", "INTERCOM-RUS" and the Greek Bottling Company 3E.

    [14] A GREEK EURO-DEPUTY CALLS FOR INITATIVES ON FOOD SAFETY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION

    Governing socialist party of PASOK Euro- deputy Ms. Mani Malliori submitted a demand to the European Commission to undertake specific initiatives in the area of food safety and brief the European citizens on the actions it is willing to take in the next six-month period.

    Ms. Malliori stated that there is a need for the creation of a European system for scientific food inspection in order to avert similar food crisis like the ones that came to publicity lately. She raised questions over the reliability of information concerning the food safety pointing out that the limits between the interest in the health of the public and the strong economic interests are vague.

    [15] REPPAS: TURKEY MUST MEET CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS TO BECOME PART OF THE EU

    Turkey must meet certain obligations like the rest EU candidate-states in order to get itself the same status with them, reiterated Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas.

    Greece wants Turkey's bid for EU membership to be essential and not fictitious, said Mr. Reppas, adding that especially important is Turkey's policy in the case of Cyprus, Cyprus' accession into the EU and the Greek-Turkish relations.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [16] EARTHQUAKES ROCK ISLAND OF RHODES AND TURKEY

    A strong tremor measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale occurred this morning shortly after 4 at Turkey's south-western shore.

    According to early reports, at least 30 persons were injured when they jumped out of the windows, panic-stricken, in order to flee their homes.

    At the same time, another tremor, measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale was felt at the island of Rhodes. The epicenter was located in the sea region. The quake was preceded by another, weaker tremor.

    [17] GREEK CULTURE MINISTER IN CYPRUS, MEETS WITH THE PRESIDENT

    Greece Culture Minister Elizabeth Papazoi conducted a one-day official visit to Cyprus yesterday, at the invitation of Education and Culture Minister Uranios Ioannidis.

    Ms. Papazoi and Mr. Ioannidis chaired a meeting on culture issues at the Education and Culture Ministry, as well as a meeting on issues regarding antiquities and the cinema.

    Earlier, Ms. Papazoi met with the President of Cyprus Glafcos Clerides, while she was also received by Archbishop Chrysostomos.

    [18] BULGARIAN PM: OUR TIES WITH GREECE ARE EXEMPLARY

    Bulgarian Prime Minister Ivan Kostov has stated that the ties between his country and Greece are marked by a climate of good intentions and cooperation, which he hopes will continue.

    Speaking during a press conference, Mr. Kostov stated that Greece is the country which will aid Bulgaria the most in securing funds for the execution of its infrastructure plans.

    Moreover, the Bulgarian Premier stressed that "Greece views Bulgaria's desire to enter the EU favorably, something that (Athens) has proven int he best possible way."

    [19] 8 KILLED AND 200 INJURED IN A TRAIN ACCIDENT IN LONDON

    Eight people were killed and over 200 were injured in the collision of two trains that occurred in the train station of Padington in London.

    Ten passengers remain trapped and the London police express fears that the number of the dead will be increased. After the strong collision of the two speed-trains one of them derailed and 8 cars were engulfed in flames. Fire-fighters make superhuman efforts to free the trapped passengers inside the derailed train cars.

    [20] NIOTIS-GROSSMAN MEETING IN WASHINGTON

    Greek undersecretary of foreign affairs Grigoris Niotis met in Washington with US assistant secretary of state responsible for European Affairs Mark Grossman. Their talks focused on the Greek-US relations, US president Clinton's imminent visit to Greece and the Cyprus issue.

    In statements he made, Mr. Niotis stressed that the US president's visit to Greece could operate like a catalyst to the development of big issues like the Cyprus issue. However, he said that this does not depend only on the US mediation or the Greeks and the Cypriots but on the steps the Turkish side is prepared to make as well.

    [21] THE DEMANDS OF THE GREEK MINORITY WERE PRESENTED TO THE ALBANIAN PRIME MINISTER

    A number of demands were raised by the Greek minority representatives to Albanian prime minister Pandeli Majko during his recent visit to the city of Gjirokastra.

    According to the newspaper "Demokracia", among the demands raised was the upgrading of security in the regions where the Greek minority lives with an emphasis to the protection of businessmen who are active in those regions and suggested the creation of municipal police units.

    They also demanded that the sum of 500 thousand dollars that was offered by the Greek government for infrastructure projects in the Greek minority regions be given to them and called for the appointment of Greek minority members as specialists in the ministries of public order, justice and foreign affairs.

    The representatives of the Greek minority also demanded that the distribution of land to those who have false documents should stop.

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