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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 98-03-20Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.gov.tr/>20 MARCH 1998CONTENTS
[01] TURKEY-TERRORISM - SIX TERRORISTS DIE IN THE CLASHES IN HATAY PROVINCEERZIN, March 20 (A.A) - Six terrorists who opened fire on the security forces were killed at the Olukbasi Plateau in Erzin County of Hatay Province on Thursday. Two privates died during the clashes.Officials told the A.A correspondent that 40 terrorists opened fire on the teams of the Erzin Special Operations Group Command who were continuing the operations in the region. In the clashes 6 terrorists were killed and the two privates Halil Tassiz (Denizli) and Ozan Kircan (Erzurum) died. Kazım Karatas who was wounded during the clashes was taken to the Osmaniye State Hospital. The operations are continuing to capture the other terrorists. [02] TURKEY-JORDAN - KING HUSSEIN: ''OUR RELATIONS WITH TURKEY ARE EXCELLENT''WASHINGTON, D.C., March 20 (A.A) - King Hussein of Jordan said on Thursday that the relations between Jordan and Turkey are excellent and the good relations with Turkey are very significant for the region.King Hussein who is in Washington, D.C. to revive the Middle East peace process which is in a deadlock, met with Bill Clinton, the President of the US. The US has been working to revive the peace talks between Israel and Palestine, but she failed to get her proposals to the two sides accepted. The US wants Israel to withdraw from 15 percent of the West Bank and to freeze the construction of Jewish settlements. At the same time the US offers strict security measures to prevent Palestinian terrorism against Israel. However, both sides do not find the US's proposals sufficient. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister says that Israel can withdraw from 6 percent of the West Bank, but Yaser Arafat, the Leader of Palestine finds 15 percent to be ''insufficient''. [03] TURKEY-GERMANY - MEMBER OF THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT DOSS: - ''TURKISH ECONOMY IS DYNAMIC''ISTANBUL, March 20 (A.A) - Hans Jurgen Doss, the Member of the German Christian Democratic Party, said on Thursday that the Turkish economy is dynamic.The members of the German Parliament led by Hans Jurgen Doss have come to Turkey with the invitation of the Turkish Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, the Foundation for Independent Workers and Administrators (TOSYOV) and the Conrad Adenauer Foundation. Addressing a press conference, Doss said that their visit to Turkey is very positive and added, ''We will do our utmost to develop cooperation between Turkey and Germany.'' Reminding that the Turkish businessmen are met with visa problems, Doss said that they will work to ease this problem for businessmen. Doss pointed out that the most concrete result of his visit to Turkey is that they decided to arrange a conference with TOSYOV and the Conrad Adenauer Foundation for politicians and businessmen from both countries. Doss said that the conference will be focused on the investments in the third world countries. The members of the German Parliament left Turkey after the meeting. [04] TURKEY-PRESS REVIEWThese are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on March 20, 1998. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) PRESIDENT DEMIREL ATTENDS NEVRUZ CELEBRATIONS CLASHES IN HATAY At the same time, the trial of Eva Juncke, a German national suspected of fighting together with the PKK terrorist organization, began yesterday in Van. Juncke was caught during clashes between the Turkish Armed Forces and the PKK terrorist organization last September. /Sabah/Milliyet/ ANNAN SENDS MESSAGE TO CYPRUS TURKISH AMBASSADOR BECOMES HEAD OF HUMAN RIGHTS COURT FOREIGN MINISTER CEM IN EGYPT It is also expected that Ismail Cem will request the support of the Eygptian administration to strengthen relations between Turkey and the Arab world. /Cumhuriyet/ VERGAU: TURKEY HAS MISINTERPRETED THE EU LUXEMBOURG DECISIONS FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES OVER 20 BILLION USD Meanwhile, Turkey has paid out 2.6 billion US dollars in foreign debts since January 1998. /Milliyet/ CAR PRODUCTION UP In the first two months of 1998, automobile sales in Turkey increased to 36, 498 vehicles, up 28 percent from 1997. /All papers/ [05] NATO MANEUVERS - ''STRONG RESOLVE '98'' MANEUVERS TO FINISH ON SATURDAYBRUSSELS, March 20 (A.A) - The NATO's ''Strong Resolve '98'' maneuvers will finish on Saturday.A broad scope of conformity was displayed among the NATO and Partnership for Peace (PFP) countries during the maneuvers in which Turkey is participating with one frigate called the ''Akdeniz'' (Mediterranean), four F-16 fighter planes and 600 personnel. The command center was placed for the first time in an American warship named ''Mount Whitney''. A total of 1300 personnel including eight Turkish officers were on board. Some participant officers stressed that the maneuver was a preparation for new operations that may be launched in the regions like Kosovo. [06] TURKEY TO PROCURE 5 SEARCH AND RESCUE HELICOPTERS FROM ITALYANKARA, March 20 (A.A) - Turkey will purchase five Agusta AB 412 search and rescue helicopters from Italy for her Coastal Security Command.The agreement concerning the procurement of the helicopters was signed on Friday in the Undersecretariat of Defense Industry. Minister of National Defence Ismet Sezgin, Defense Industry Undersecretary Yalcın Burcak, Italy's Ambassador to Turkey Massimiliano Bandini and Representative of Agusta Firm Giuseppe Orsi attended the signing ceremony. During the ceremony, Sezgin said that Turkey is determined to protect her legitimate rights and interests on three seas which surround the country. Sezgin also said that it was put out to tender the production of 6 boats which have the capacity of urgent invervention, and these boats will be ready for use next year. The projects for the production of 3 CN-235 patrol aircrafts by Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI), and the production of 10 coastguard boats are evaluated by the Coastal Security Command, Sezgin added. Burcak said that the helicopters which cost nearly 52 million dollars and be delivered in two years will be equipped by wirelesses, infra-red camera systems, and radar/flir monitors by Aselsan, and IFF systems by Netas firms. Bandini in his part said that the borders of the country should be protected against possible dangers, and illegal immigration, and the helicopters will serve to this aim. [07] TURKEY IN BRIEF - MARCH 20, 1998ANKARA - The ''First Turkish-French Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMSE) Cooperation Meeting'' organized by the Department for the Development and Support of Small and Medium Scale Industry, will be held in Istanbul on March 23, it was reported on Friday.The meeting will continue for three days. ANKARA - The OSCE Parliaments' Assembly Turkish Group left on Friday for Moldavia to follow the elections to be held on March 22. The Turkish Group will meet with the Moldavian Speaker of the Parliament Motpan, the Gagoguz* President Gheorhe Tabunshik and the representatives of the political parties. The Group will return to Turkey on March 23 after holding a press briefing in Kishinev. (*Gagoguz - a Turkish-speaking Christian Orthodox people living in the Balkans) ANKARA - The ''Third Turkish-Azerbaijani Commercial and Industrial Products Fair (EXPO '98)'' will take place in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku between May 9 and 13, it was reported on Friday. The fair will be opened by the Azerbaijani President Haydar Aliyev. DINAR - A mild earthquake shook Dinar County of Afyon Province on Friday. The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4 on the Richter scale occurred at 1:00 p.m. The epicenter of the quake was Dinar. There were no reported casualties. ANKARA - The Turkish and Macedonian Foreign Ministers will make political consultations between March 23 and 25, it was reported on Friday. The Foreign Ministry said in a written statement that Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik, the Deputy Undersecretary, would lead the Turkish delegation and Ognen Maleski, the Macedonian Undersecretary, would lead the Macedonian delegation during the consultations in Skopje. The bilateral relations and the developments in Kosovo will be included in the consultations. ANKARA - The ''World Forestry Day'' will be celebrated on Saturday. The Ministry of Forestry will organize several activities to celebrate the Forestry Day between March 21 and 23. The Ministry of Forestry said in a written statement that Ersin Taranoglu, the Minister of Forestry and the Ministry personnel would visit Ataturk's Mausoluem in Ankara on March 23 within the framework of the programme organized to celebrate the Forestry Day. Taranoglu will plant a seedling in the garden at Ataturk's Mausoleum. A ceremony will be held at the State Museum of Fine Arts in Ankara. Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz will also attend the ceremony. The aim of the World Forestry Day is to announce to people the issues of protection and development of forests by holding several meetings and activities to attract the attention of people for the protection of forests. [08] SEMINAR ON ''MARITIME TRAFFIC IN THE TURKISH STRAITS''ISTANBUL, March 20 (A.A) - Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz said on Friday that they were sensitive towards the prevention of a disaster that may occur in the Straits and may produce great harm to Turkey, adding that Turkey will maintain her determination on obligations in maritime transportation and usage of rights to this end.The seminar on the ''Maritime Traffic in the Turkish Straits, National and International Developments'' was staged at the Motherland Party (ANAP)'s Provincial Center in Istanbul. Yilmaz sent a message to the seminar and said that the maritime sector was a locomotive sector in the development of the country adding, ''our country, due to its geopolitical and geostrategic position, has an important place in world geography. Thus, carrying out maritime traffic in the Straits in a more secure manner is very important for us.'' Burhan Kara, the Minister of State responsible for Maritime Affairs, addressing the seminar said that the main reason for the debates made on the Straits are aimed at measures that will be taken for the security of life, property and the environment. ''The neighboring states expend efforts for the transit of more cargo ships and transports of more oil to the world markets due to their economic interests. Turkey never thought of the Straits issue as economic and commercial, but rather the importance of the Straits due to the security of the life and property of 10 million people living around the Straits,'' Kara said. [09] GERMANY'S AMBASSADOR TO ANKARA VERGAU: ''TURKEY AND EUROPE NEED EACH OTHER''ESKISEHIR, March 20 (A.A) - Hans Joachim Vergau, Germany's Ambassador to Turkey said on Friday that Turkey and Europe needed each other.Addressing a conference on ''Europe and Turkish-German Relations'', Vergau said that Turkey and Germany have wonderful economic relations. At the same time these two countries carry out cultural relations based on their traditions. Speaking about the Turkish-European relations Vergau said, ''the open interest of Turkey to integration with Europe showed the way to Germany in her policy for Turkey. Turkey's entrance into the Customs Union is an important step taken to this end.'' Stressing that Germany favored Turkey's full membership in the European Union (EU), Vergau said ''everybody who understands something about the European Union, knows that Germany does not have the authority to dictate such a summit resolution. The claim that Turkey is isolated from the expansion process is baseless and it is impossible to reach such an outcome from the Luxembourg text.'' [10] PRIME MINISTER YILMAZ VISITS TESKANKARA, March 20 (A.A) - Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz said on Friday that his attitude on the government-army relations were not different in the National Security Council (NSC) meeting or outside.Yilmaz responded to the questions of reporters during his visit to Dervis Gunday, the Chairman of the Turkish Confederation of Tradesmen and Artisans (TESK). When he was reminded of the statement of Deniz Baykal, the leader of the Republican Peoples' Party (CHP) that the government had concluded its natural life, Yilmaz said, ''if he thinks so, then it is his job to prepare a censure motion.'' When a reporter said that the Parliament activities were bottlenecked, Yilmaz said that they were not. Noting that the government asked the Parliament to work more speedily, Yilmaz recalled that the motion related to extension of the working hours of the Parliament was rejected with the votes of the opposition parties, including the CHP. Yilmaz said ''next week, with a special agenda, we will again request the Parliament to work until midnight on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The duty of all parties is to serve the people.'' Noting that the rules of democracy were specific, Yilmaz said that political stability will not be upset in case everybody acts in accordance with these principles. He said that the efforts of the government to provide economic stability are hampered due to the efforts of those who create an artifical crisis. Yilmaz said the government was focusing on inflation with all its determination, adding that this was not adequate to reduce inflation and called on the TESK to extend support to the measures taken by the government to reduce inflation. Prime Minister Yilmaz said that the non-governmental organizations are above all products of democracy and can only act within democracy. So, non- governmental organizations should oppose the searches apart from democracy. Noting that the government took important steps within the nine months period for tradesmen and artisans and brought private incentives to the investments of small and medium scale enterprises. Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |