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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 2002-02-05Macedonian Press Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY Thessaloniki, February 5, 2002 SECTIONS
NEWS HEADLINES[A] NATIONAL NEWS[B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS[A] NATIONAL NEWSTonight, the head of the Greek Opposition will speak at an event at Edinburgh University on political developments in Balkans. Yesterday Mr. Karamanlis met with the newly elected to the Leadership of the Conservative Party, Ian Duncan Smith, in London. The goal of this first introductory meeting, which took place in the House of Commons, was to develop relationships between the two parties, which are both members of the European People's Party. Mr. Karamanlis presented Greece's national issues to the Head of the Conservative Party, with Cyprus' incorporation to the EU in the first group of candidate countries as the main one. Before departing for Edinburgh, Mr. Karamanlis visited the British Museum and Director Robert Anderson gave him a tour of the room in which the Parthenon marbles are kept. "It is a good time to have the marbles returned where they belong, with the Olympi cs nearing. We are making a commitment to work hard in that direction", stated Mr. Karamanlis, and added that this issue is not one concerning just Greece and Britain, but the whole world, because all the world admits that the marbles are not where they b elong. After the meeting with the Minister, the farmers will announce whether or not they will remove their tractors from the highways or continue their mobilizations. In either case, during the meeting, farmers in Northern Greece and Thessaly will be blocking highways. The leadership of the Ministry has announced that the meeting can take place in the presence of the Press , unless the farmers wish otherwise. In reference to the attack against the President of the Republic, Mr. Simitis stated that the trivialization of human dignity is not "news", and underlined that PASOK and the government will defend stable political life from any unethical attack, "no mat ter where it originates from, or what disguise it uses". "Democracy is strong because it stands on the strong foundation of all Greek citizens free will. This was made evident in the past few days", he pointed out, and noted that democracy cannot be led on by any personal or other kind of interest, nor can dem ocracy function when citizens are led by the hand. Today, the President of the Coalition will meet with the President of the Cypriot Parliament, Dimitris Christofias, the Archbishop of Cyprus, Chrysostomos, the Foreign Minister Alekos Markidis, Alternate President of DISY, Panagiotis Dimitriou, Vice-Pres idents of ADIK, Giorgos Lykourgos and Edwin Iosifidis, and the spokesperson for the Green Party, Giorgos Perdikis. Tomorrow he will meet with the Cypriot President, Glafkos Kliridis, the President of the Social-Democrat Movement, G. Omirou, the President of DIKO, Tasos Papadopoulos, the President of New Horizons, N. Koutsou, the President of Joint Democrats, Giorgos Vasiliou, as well as with delegates from Turkish Cypriot parties. However, IOC members expressed their intense worries as far as the progress of the works in the hosting and transport sectors. These two sectors are the ones which the IOC delegates to visit Athens in April, will concentrate on. "Our only option is to work as hard as we can", stated Gianna Aggelopoulou on the issue. The illegal immigrants, who have no traveling documents, were arrested and will be taken to the Chios DA of first instance. Olympic Games preparations at the 113th International Olympic Committee Summit at Salt Lake City, Utah. The International Olympic Committee, IOC, members were briefed on the course of the preparations and especially, on the progress made in the construction of the Olympic Village sports facilities. The Olympic Village is one of the most complex Olympic pro jects and construction works have proceeded quicker that expected based on the timetable. Of the stocks trading today 83 recorded gains and 242 had losses, while the value of 46 stocks remained unchanged. Greece's attention is focused on basic issues such as the Clerides-Denktash talks on Cyprus, Cyprus' EU accession, and the exploratory effort for the opening of a dialogue, stressed Mr. Protopapas, adding that these are the issues that bring nervousness to certain circles in Turkey. When asked to comment on the way the Greek-Turkish issues are being handled, he stated that the Foreign Minister handles them in the most responsible and effective way in total agreement with the cabinet. [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWSMr. Simitis will have important meetings with the President of Romania, Ion Iliesku, and Prime Minister Adrian Nastaze in order to discuss the situation in the Balkans. The Prime Minister is also being accompanied by several Greek businessmen, since among the issues at hand is that of strengthening financial cooperation between our two countries. The economic gravity of the Greek delegation visit is obvious by the group of businessmen accompanying the Greek Prime Minister. The visiting businessmen participate in the economic forum that takes place in Bucharest today and is a chance for them to get acquainted with the Romanian business world. Mr. Simitis stated from Bucharest that Romania's accession into the EU will contribute to the region's stabilization, while he also stated that he backs Romania's positions both toward the US government and the EU leaders. According to the Greek Prime Minister, Greece's position on the issue will be further strengthened during its EU presidency in the first half of 2003. From his side, the Romanian President stated that bilateral relations are an example of mutual trust and stability and characterized Greece as one of Romania's most important trade partner. bilateral economic relations. Prime Minister Simitis stated that Romania's accession into NATO is necessary because it will contribute to the region's stability and improve economic and security cooperation. He said that for this reason a meeting will be held in Istanbul with the par ticipation of the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey. Mr. Simitis stated that Romania should open negotiations in 2002, adding that the Greek EU Presidency in the first half of 2003 will help significantly in the negotiation progress. He pointed out that economic cooperation between the two countries is at a very good level but it should expand further and agreed with Mr. Nastase to follow closely the Balkan Reconstruction Plan concerning investment planning in Romania. The Greek Prime Minister stated that Athens will allocate over US$ 70 million to specifi c programs agreed by both countries. From his side, the Romanian Prime Minister thanked Mr. Simitis for his visit characterizing it as a proof of the consolidation of cooperation between the two countries and added that Greece plays a very important role in the Balkans. Mr. Nastase stated that Greece plays a significant role in the EU and his country can learn from it, while he also pointed out that Bucharest hopes that Athens will help his country in its effort to become a NATO member. The Romanian Prime Minister stated that the US$ 70 million aid to his country will be a great help and added that they also discussed the visa issue for the Romanians in order to have easier access to the European countries. Mr. Nastase stressed the need for cooperation among the Foreign and Interior Ministries of the two countries to avoid any problems as a result of the illegal migration of Romanians to Greece, adding that a specific number of Romanians should be allowed t o work in Greece. Mr. Simitis stated that about 70% of the Romanian exports end up to EU countries and stressed that the target of Greece and Romania is to increase bilateral trade transactions to reach US$1 billion. Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Nastase stated that the goal of his country is to attract more foreign investments and create the necessary conditions for the development of the small and medium sized businesses. He also expressed the determination of the Romanian government to promote privatization. The Romanian Prime Minister stated that his government wants to persuade foreign investors that Romania is a stable country that can offer an attractive business environment. Macedonian Press Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |