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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 99-10-08

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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 8, 1999

SECTIONS

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

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] SEPTEMBER'S INFLATION RATE TO BE OFFICIALLY UNVEILED TODAY
  • [02] MAIN OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW
  • [03] SEARCH CONTINUES FOR SHIP IN AEGEAN, NO ONE DECLARED MISSING
  • [04] GREECE'S DEFENSE MINISTER TO VISIT ISRAEL NEXT WEEK
  • [05] GREEK FM MEETS WITH OSCE'S ETHNIC MINORITIES COMMISSIONER
  • [06] DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT ON THE PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE EARTHQUAKE
  • [07] GREECE AND TURKEY HAVE MADE A CONSCIOUS CHOICE TO LIMIT TENSION
  • [08] KARAMANLIS WILL BE IN THESSALONIKI DURING THE WEEKEND
  • [09] KOUKIADIS IS THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EURO- PARLIAMENT DELEGATION ON THE CAUCUSES STATES
  • [10] EARTHQUAKE MEASURING 4 ON THE RICHTER SCALE IN RIO, CENTRAL GREECE
  • [11] INTERVENTION BY THE PROSECUTOR ON THE BURNING OF THE GREEK FLAG BY ALBANIANS IN A FOOTBALL MATCH
  • [12] INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICS CONFERENCE IN SANTORINI
  • [13] REPPAS: THE EURO-PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION ON TURKEY SAFEGUARDS THE GREEK NATIONAL INTERESTS
  • [14] INTERVENTION BY THE PROSECUTOR IN THE NARROWLY ESCAPED AIR COLLISION OF TWO PASSENGER PLANES
  • [15] INFLATION WAS 2% IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
  • [16] THE SYNAGOGUE ETS HAIM OPENED AGAIN IN CRETE
  • [17] ALARMING INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO SMOKE
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [18] COMMISSION OKs TURKEY'S BID AS AN EU CANDICATE STATE
  • [19] GREEK ALTERNATE FOREIGN MINISTER EMBARKS ON VISIT TO CYPRUS
  • [20] NATIONAL ECONOMY MINISTER TO ATTEND ECOFIN MEETING
  • [21] SOUTHAFRICAN GREEKS PROVIDE AID TO QUAKE- STRICKEN ATHENS
  • [22] PUBLIC ORDER MINISTER MEETS WITH FBI DIRECTOR IN WASHINGTON
  • [23] COUNCIL OF EUROPE TO HOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR IN CYPRUS
  • [24] POLICE AGAIN BLOCK OPPOSITION MARCH IN BELGRADE
  • [25] GREECE TO RECEIVE MONIES FROM NORWAY'S "PETROLEUM FUND"
  • [26] ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH TO VISIT ROMANIA ON OCTOBER 24
  • [27] WHITE HOUSE PLEDGES UNEQUIVOCAL SUPPORT FOR CYPRUS ISSUE
  • [28] NANO TO MPA: COOPERATION WITH MAJKO WOULD BE PROBLEMATIC
  • [29] ANKARA DRAFTS SEVEN INITIATIVES FOR GREEK- TURKISH ACCORDS
  • [30] THE GREEK MINORITY IN ALBANIA WANT THE GREEK ECONOMIC AID TO BE USED
  • [31] THE C-130 WITH THE GREEK UNDERSECRETARY OF DEFENSE RETURNED TO CYPRUS BECAUSE OF AN ENGINE FAILURE - - - - - - - - - - - - -

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] SEPTEMBER'S INFLATION RATE TO BE OFFICIALLY UNVEILED TODAY

    The Greek economy's inflation rate remained at a constant level during the month of September, reportedly closing at two percent, with its official announcement expected today.

    Meanwhile, the Bank of Greece is reviewing the prospect of lowering interest rates. Bank of Greece governor Lukas Papademos stated that the Monetary Policy Council is expected to convene in the following days in order to draw pertinent decisions.

    [02] MAIN OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW

    The leader of the country's main opposition party, New Democracy's Costas Karamanlis, is to arrive in Thessaloniki tomorrow for a two-day stay, where he will visit the "Infosystem ‘99" international exhibition currently underway in the city.

    Mr. Karamanlis will meet with students tomorrow, in an event organized by the "City of Thessaloniki - Dialogue Club".

    [03] SEARCH CONTINUES FOR SHIP IN AEGEAN, NO ONE DECLARED MISSING

    Coast Guard crews are continuing their efforts to locate a shipwreck in the Aegean Sea, near the Falconera islet, between the islands of Milos and Crete.

    In an SOS call transmitted on Wednesday night, a woman pled for help, saying that on the ship's radio that the boat had caught on fife and it was sinking.

    The Ministry of Merchant Marine has yet to locate the boat named "Katerina". No missing person reports have been filed for the boat's passengers, while port authorities are not ruling out the possibility that the persons on board could have been saved and have chosen to remain silent.

    [04] GREECE'S DEFENSE MINISTER TO VISIT ISRAEL NEXT WEEK

    Greece's Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos will conduct an official visit to Israel on October 13-15, where he will hold talks with the country's top leadership, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos is expected to be received by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who also holds the defense portfolio.The Defense Minister will also visit Israel's defense industries .

    [05] GREEK FM MEETS WITH OSCE'S ETHNIC MINORITIES COMMISSIONER

    Greece's Foreign Minister George Papandreou met with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) High Commissioner for ethnic minorities Max van der Stoel, in Athens today.

    The two men discussed human rights issues and the safeguarding of the rights of the minorities in the Balkans.

    Mr. Papandreou briefed the OSCE official on matters concerning the Greek minority in Turkey, the Greeks' education in Istanbul and the Theological School at Chalki.

    Moreover, the Greek FM briefed Mr. Van der Stoel on the steps taken by the Greek government in regards to the Muslim minority in Thrace.

    [06] DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT ON THE PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE EARTHQUAKE

    The Greek parliament deputies observed a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the earthquake that hit Athens on September 7, in the opening of today's discussion in parliament held at political party leaders level. The topic of the discussion was the ways in which the problems could be dealt with in the devastated regions.

    The prime minister made an extensive assessment of the measures taken by the state and pointed out that the state mechanism was mobilized immediately and effectively. Mr. Simitis stressed that the immediate goal is to move the homeless from the tents either to rented apartments by making use of the rent subsidy offered by the government or to trailers and prefabricated houses.

    Right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy leader Mr. Kostas Karamanlis accused the government of avoiding dialogue with the opposition parties, stressing that the dialogue could yield useful proposals. He also accused the government of making mistakes and arbitrary assessments of damages as well as of being in disagreement with local administration authorities.

    [07] GREECE AND TURKEY HAVE MADE A CONSCIOUS CHOICE TO LIMIT TENSION

    Minister of defense Akis Tsochatzopoulos, referring to today's level of the Greek-Turkish relations, stated that Greece and Turkey have made a conscious choice to decrease the tension in the region and emphasized the issue of Cyprus' EU accession into the European Union.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stated that there is a need to support the peace efforts in the region so that no one will be able to block Cyprus' accession.

    [08] KARAMANLIS WILL BE IN THESSALONIKI DURING THE WEEKEND

    Right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy leader Kostas Karamanlis will be in Thessaloniki during the weekend.

    Mr. Karamanlis will have a dialogue with school students tomorrow in an event organized by a debate club in Thessaloniki. The main opposition party leader will visit the 13th International Fair "Infosystem" on Sunday morning.

    [09] KOUKIADIS IS THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EURO- PARLIAMENT DELEGATION ON THE CAUCUSES STATES

    Greek governing socialist party of PASOK Euro-deputy Yiannis Koukiadis was appointed vice- president of the Euro-parliament delegation on the Caucuses states.

    The delegation deals with the former soviet republics of Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Kirgizia, Turkmenistan and Mongolia which now want closer economic and political cooperation with the European Union.

    [10] EARTHQUAKE MEASURING 4 ON THE RICHTER SCALE IN RIO, CENTRAL GREECE

    An earthquake measuring 4 on the Richter scale was recorded at 12:16pm today and its epicenter was located in the sea region between Rio and Antirio in central Greece.

    The tremor was felt in Patras, Nafpaktos and the surrounding regions. No damages were reported to police.

    [11] INTERVENTION BY THE PROSECUTOR ON THE BURNING OF THE GREEK FLAG BY ALBANIANS IN A FOOTBALL MATCH

    The responsible prosecutor ordered a preliminary investigation concerning the burning of the Greek flag by Albanian football fans during the match between the national teams of Greece and Albania held within the framework of Euro 2000 Cup.

    The inquiry will determine if there are responsibilities among the police officers who remained apathetic to the Albanian provocation. About 3.000 Albanian football fans, who were watching the game, jeered while the Greek national anthem was played, destroyed seats and chanted insulting slogans.

    [12] INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICS CONFERENCE IN SANTORINI

    The applications of the latest experiments in space, the prevention of natural disasters and the benefits for the earth environment will be among the topics that will examined in the International Academy of Astronautics conference "The man in space" that will be held in the Aegean island of Santorini on May 20-26, 2000.

    The conference is organized by the Greek Society of Aerospace Medicine and Space Research which is based in Thessaloniki with the participation of special scientists of international reputation and distinguished astronauts who will share their experience in space.

    [13] REPPAS: THE EURO-PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION ON TURKEY SAFEGUARDS THE GREEK NATIONAL INTERESTS

    Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas launched an attack against the right-wing opposition party of New Democracy in response to its reactions to the Euro-parliament resolution on the European orientation of Turkey.

    Mr. Reppas mentioned that the resolution safeguards the Greek national interests and called on New Democracy to show good sense, adding that in case it can not do that it should be silent.

    [14] INTERVENTION BY THE PROSECUTOR IN THE NARROWLY ESCAPED AIR COLLISION OF TWO PASSENGER PLANES

    The narrowly escaped air collision of two planes, carrying a total of over 200 passengers, that took place near Macedonia Airport yesterday, caused the intervention of the prosecutor's office in Thessaloniki.

    The prosecutor ordered an emergency preliminary inquiry to determine if penal offenses were committed and specifically, if the pilots of the two planes and the air traffic controllers disturbed flight safety and violated flight regulations.

    According to the report submitted to the Macedonia Airport authorities by the Olympic Airways pilot Mr. Yakoumatos, who was piloting the Boeing 737 making the flight from Athens to Thessaloniki yesterday afternoon, when his plane was at an altitude of 6.000 feet it came very close to an Air Greece plane which had departed earlier from the airport of Thessaloniki.

    An air tragedy was avoided at the last minute thanks to the prompt reaction of the Olympic Airways pilot, who later submitted the report on the incident.

    [15] INFLATION WAS 2% IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER

    The National Statistics Agency announced today that inflation was 2% in the month of September and showed no change compared to August. The stabilization of inflation is attributed to the price increases in vegetables, cigarettes and tuition.

    Meanwhile, the general index of the Athens Stock Exchange closed with a slight increase in today's session. Specifically, the index closed at 5.926,08 showing an improvement of 0.25% and the volume of transactions reached 420 billion drachmas.

    [16] THE SYNAGOGUE ETS HAIM OPENED AGAIN IN CRETE

    The historic synagogue Ets Haim reopened in Chania today. The synagogue was reflecting for 2.300 years the Jewish presence in Crete and its operation was interrupted in June 1944 during WWII with the arrest and deportation to concentration camps of the 265 Jews who were living in the island.

    In 1996, the Central Jewish Council in Greece and former Jewish Museum director Nikos Stavroulakis launched a campaign for the restoration of the synagogue and to their calls responded the Greek culture ministry, the World Monuments Fund, the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation, the Rothchild Foundation and many private individuals from abroad. The restoration works began in 1997 and were completed this year.

    The formal inauguration of the synagogue will be held on Sunday and the events will be attended by Greek and foreign dignitaries, as well as by representatives of international Jewish and other organizations from the United States, Europe and Israel.

    [17] ALARMING INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO SMOKE

    One in five high school students smokes on a regular basis, while the first contact with a cigarette takes place in the first high school grade, according to a research conducted by the Greek Society against Smoking and presented within the framework of the European Week against Cancer.

    An important role to this negative choice is played by the stance of the teachers, as 9 out of 10 are smokers and do not hesitate to smoke in the presence of their students.

    However, doctors as well have a similar behavior as 4 out of 7 smoke during their appointments with their patients and probably when they suggest to them that they should quit smoking because it is bad for their health.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [18] COMMISSION OKs TURKEY'S BID AS AN EU CANDICATE STATE

    The European Commission is in favor of Turkey's declaration as a candidate member of the European Union, according to its annual report which is expected to be adopted on Wednesday.

    The Commission is expected to propose a timeline for the phases and adjustment process to be followed by Turkey in the political and economic standards of the European Union.

    [19] GREEK ALTERNATE FOREIGN MINISTER EMBARKS ON VISIT TO CYPRUS

    Greece's Alternate Foreign Minister Christos Rokofyllos, who is handling issues regarding Cyprus' EU accession course, is embarking on an official visit to Cyprus today.

    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.

    [20] NATIONAL ECONOMY MINISTER TO ATTEND ECOFIN MEETING

    National Economy and Finance Minister Yannos Papantoniou will be representing Greece at the ECOFIN Council in Luxembourg today.

    The meeting is expected to deal with issues related to employment, economic and structural reforms of member-states, the prospect of reducing VAT on certain goods and combating fraud.

    Also on the agenda is the subject of financing for Turkey in the wake of the devastating August 17 earthquake.

    [21] SOUTHAFRICAN GREEKS PROVIDE AID TO QUAKE- STRICKEN ATHENS

    The Greek communities of South Africa are donating four million drachmas to quake- stricken residents of Attica, a result of fundraising efforts.

    The president of the Hellenic Communities of South Africa, Harry Gouvelis, presented a representative of Greece's Red Cross with the check.

    "Our offer may be small but it is with love from us," he said, adding that a delegation from South Africa, accompanied by the Red Cross, toured the districts hardest hit by the September 7 tremor.

    [22] PUBLIC ORDER MINISTER MEETS WITH FBI DIRECTOR IN WASHINGTON

    Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysochoides, presently on an official visit to the United States, met with FBI Director Louis Freeh and other US federal law enforcement officials in Washington.

    "We described to our interlocutors all the initiatives which we have made for the dealing with terrorism and crime, in general," Mr. Chrysohoidis said, adding that the US officials acknowledged that the Greek side is attempting to restructure its law enforcement services.

    Mr. Chrysochoides stated that an FBI team is already in Athens and working closely with the Greek anti-terrorist squad.

    The Public Order Minister is leading a delegation of officials, comprising the head of the Greek police, Lt.-Gen. Ioannis Georgakopoulos and Public Prosecutor Ioannis Diotis.

    [23] COUNCIL OF EUROPE TO HOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR IN CYPRUS

    Distinguished personalities in the field of human rights will be in Cyprus next week to attend a seminar to mark 50 years since the establishment of the Council of Europe, which will focus on achievements and Prospects in the field of human rights.

    As the Cyprus News Agency reported, President Glafcos Clerides is scheduled to open the one-day meeting on October 16, which is organized by the International Association for the Protection of Human Rights of the Council of Europe and the Directorate of Human Rights of the Council.

    [24] POLICE AGAIN BLOCK OPPOSITION MARCH IN BELGRADE

    Riot police blocked around 5,000 opposition protesters yesterday, preventing them from marching to Belgrade's historic center, in a 17th day of demonstrations against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.

    According to the French news agency AFP, approximately 20 anti-riot policemen blocked the march, ordering demonstrators to take the side streets and return to the central Republic square, the focal point for the anti-Milosevic protesters.

    [25] GREECE TO RECEIVE MONIES FROM NORWAY'S "PETROLEUM FUND"

    Norway plans to invest a part of its cash surpluses from petroleum sales in the Athens Stock Exchange according to the Scandinavian country's 2000 budget report, thus marking the first time a foreign country selects the Greek market to invest its revenue.

    As such, Greece is now included in the list of 21 countries whose markets receive monies from the revenues of Norway's "Petroleum Fund".

    In addition to Greece, the new countries to join the investment list are Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan.

    On the contrary, Norwegian investments to Turkey are not as free-handed. According to the Oslo daily "Dagens Naeringsliv" Norway's Central Bank has relayed its severe reservations over capital investment in Turkey's markets to the Ministry of Economy, arguing that the macro- economic risks of such move are presently great, further rejecting Turkey over "political and humanitarian reasons".

    [26] ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH TO VISIT ROMANIA ON OCTOBER 24

    The Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos is to conduct a visit to Romania between October 24- 28.

    Mr. Vartholomeos will meet with the head of the Romanian Orthodox church Father Theoktistos and the President of Romania Emil Constantinescu and will speak before the Holy Synod on the role of the Orthodox Church in Europe.

    [27] WHITE HOUSE PLEDGES UNEQUIVOCAL SUPPORT FOR CYPRUS ISSUE

    United States presidential emissary for Cyprus Alfred Moses unequivocally assured leaders of the Greek-American community of President Clinton's intention to resolve the protracted Cyprus issue during his term in office.

    In a meeting between prominent Greek- American community leaders and White House staff, Mr. Moses stated that the following 30 days will essentially prove the degree to which the US President's new initiative for resolving the Cyprus issue has borne results.

    The said initiative, according to Mr. Moses, calls for New York-held direct talks between the island's two sides, without pre- conditions, aiming at the creation of a bi- zonal, bi-communal federated state.

    Accompanied by US State Department Special Coordinator for Cyprus Thomas Weston, Mr. Moses will visit Athens, Ankara and Nicosia next week with an aim to resume a Cyprus dialogue for a solution to the Cyprus problem.

    The US emissary stressed that, as far as the US are concerned, the side which will refuse to partake in the talks will be held responsible.

    Echoing Mr. Moses, the White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, who is of Greek descent, and the US Security Council official Toni Bilken stressed that President Clinton has become personally involved in the Cyprus issue. Furthermore, Mr. Bilken assessed that Cyprus will be a full-fledged member of the European Union within the following five years.

    Moreover, the White House officials underlined the significance of President Clinton's imminent visit to Greece, which will be conducted on November 22-24, as part of a tour that includes Turkey, Bulgaria and Italy, following the Istanbul-held OSCE summit.

    Regarding the Balkans, Mr. Podesta opined that all of Southeastern Europe will have to be constructed and reconstructed in the 21st century, stressing that Greece constitutes a significant part of this process.

    [28] NANO TO MPA: COOPERATION WITH MAJKO WOULD BE PROBLEMATIC

    The on-going dispute between the two contenders of Albania's Socialist Party presidency, Fatos Nano and Pandeli Majko, has affected the two men's relations, and will continue to do so even beyond the party congress and election.

    Speaking to the Macedonian Press Agency, Mr. Nano - openly and for the first time - admitted that, in case he wins the presidency, a coexistence with Pandeli Majko would be problematic, accusing the Albanian Premier of having failed to respond to his repeated calls for cooperation.

    Furthermore, Mr. Nano stated that even if he is not elected, he will continue to strive for the Socialist Party's line.

    [29] ANKARA DRAFTS SEVEN INITIATIVES FOR GREEK- TURKISH ACCORDS

    Turkey has reportedly prepared seven initiatives that will be reviewed during the third round of Greek-Turkish talks, to be held - in two phases - in Athens on October 21-23 and Ankara on 25-26 of the same month.

    According to the Turkish private television station NTV, the draft initiatives - which will imminently be forwarded to Athens - concern the sectors of tourism, environment, avoidance of double taxation, promotion of joint investments and economic, trade and technical cooperation.

    NTV reported that progress is delayed in the sector of terrorism combat, with no agreement being planned so far.

    In addition to Foreign Ministry officials, the third round of G/T talks will include representatives from the aforementioned sectors.

    [30] THE GREEK MINORITY IN ALBANIA WANT THE GREEK ECONOMIC AID TO BE USED

    The representatives of the Greek minority in Albania presented to the regional authority of the city of Gjirokastra their proposals concerning the 500 thousand dollar economic aid offered by the Greek government for the construction of infrastructure projects in the regions where the Greek minority lives.

    According to the newspaper "Gazeta Skiptare", the representatives of the Greek minority presented as a priority the construction of water supply projects in their regions and the local authorities pledged that both the Greek economic aid and the aid offered by other donors will be used for the implementation of programs in the specific regions.

    [31] THE C-130 WITH THE GREEK UNDERSECRETARY OF DEFENSE RETURNED TO CYPRUS BECAUSE OF AN ENGINE FAILURE

    The C-130 military transport plane on board which was Greek undersecretary of defense Dimitris Apostolakis returned to Cyprus today shortly after its departure for Greece when its pilot received an indication of a mechanical failure in one of its engines.

    A technical inspection is being conducted to the C-130 transport plane and later will be decided if Mr. Apostolakis will return to Greece with the same aircraft.

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