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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 01-06-05Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.com.tr/>Anadolu AgencyANADOLU AGENCY NEWS 05 JUNE 2001 Tuesday CONTENTS
[01] TURKEY-PRESS SCANThese are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on June 5, 2001. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.HURRIYET (LIBERAL)''YOU HAD BETTER SET UP DIALOGUE WITH BAGHDAD''Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit received U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld explained U.S.' plan to overthrow Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Prime Minister Ecevit urged Rumsfeld, ''you had better set up dialogue with Baghdad.'' SECURITY FORCES SEIZED FOUR WEAPONS USED IN ASSASSINATION OF OKKAN CAGLAR'S SON DETAINED MILLIYET (LIBERAL)IRAQ: ''WE WILL CONTINUE TO PUMP OIL TO TURKEY AND JORDAN''Oil prices increased after Iraq decided to stop crude oil sales in order to protest the United Nations' efforts to put into practice smart sanctions. Iraqi officials said that Iraq would continue to pump oil to Turkey and Jordan. 12 EARTHQUAKES OCCUR IN BERGAMA SABAH (LIBERAL)THEY THROW STONES TO ALIENThree villagers in Esme township of western province of Usak claimed that they had seen an alien in their farm. They said, ''We were so frightened. We threw a stone to the alien. Then it flew away.'' The head official in Esme informed Usak Governor Ayhan Cevik on villagers' claim. Cevik has launched an investigation into the incident. According to the villagers, the alien was wearing a gelatin cloth. He had red feet, a big head and ellipse eyes. DERVIS TO BENEFIT FROM ISRAEL'S EXPERIENCES PRESIDENT SEZER TO VISIT MARDIN, SANLIURFA AND DIYARBAKIR TRIAL OF SUSPECTS OF CORRUPTION IN ENERGY TENDERS TO START CUMHURIYET (LEFT)THREE MESSAGES FROM ANKARA TO U.S.Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit received U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. At the meeting, Prime Minister Ecevit gave three messages to the U.S. These messages are as follows: - Territorial integrity of Iraq should be protected. - The U.S. should confer with Turkey. - Turkey should not suffer any more damage. SUSURLUK FILE SENT TO SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER IVANOV DUE IN TURKEY RADIKAL (LEFT)TURKEY SENDS TWO DIPLOMATS TO MIDDLE EASTWhile clashes between Israel and Palestine have been continuing, Turkey sent two of its high-level diplomats to the region. Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Faruk Logoglu and Turkekul Kurttekin, the Director General of Middle East Department of Foreign Ministry, will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. EXPORTS FROM AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR INCREASES 89.6 PERCENT TURKIYE (RIGHT)CAKAN:''IRAQ'S DECISION TO STOP CRUDE OIL SALES WILL NOT AFFECT TURKEY''Energy and Natural Resources Minister Zeki Cakan said, ''Iraq's decision to stop crude oil sales will not affect Turkey.'' Cakan who attended inauguration of the 13th International Oil Congress and Exhibition, said, ''Iraq stopped pumping oil to Turkey along the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik Pipeline at 04:00 a.m. on Saturday. It resumed oil pumping to Turkey at 08:00 a.m. on Sunday. Oil pumping was stopped again by Iraq at 11:00 p.m. on Sunday. Pipeline Oil Transportation Inc (Botas) is responsible for transfer of oil. For the time being, we do not have any difficulty.'' IIF:''TURKEY IS DIFFERENT EASTERN ASIA'' ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE)TRAIN COLLIDES WITH A MINIBUS, KILLING SEVEN PEOPLETrain collided with a minubus at a grade crossing near Gonen township of southern province of Isparta on Monday, killing seven people and injuring seven others. The injured people were rushed to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. Three of them are still in critical condition. -STATE MINISTER DERVIS FOR ECONOMY MEETS WITH FRENKEL, The meeting at the Ciragan Palace was closed to the press. Treasury Undersecretary Faik Oztrak, Central Bank Governor Sureyya Serdengecti and high-level officials of the Treasury Undersecretariat and the Central Bank were also in attendance at the meeting. At the meeting, the sides exchanged views on experiences of Israel and other successful countries in struggle against inflation, structural reforms and economic stability. -EXPORTS OF TEXTILES FROM BURSA DECREASES 2.3 PERCENT Officials at the Uludag Exporters' Unions told the A.A correspondent on Monday that Bursa exported textiles to 92 countries, autonomous regions and six free zones between January 1 and May 31, 2001. Meanwhile, exports of textiles in the first five months of the year fell by 3.5 percent to 182 million 963 thousand U.S. dollars. In the same period last year, the province exported textiles of 189 million 731 thousand U.S. dollars. The figures in the exports of textiles in the first five months of 2001 are as follows: . 2001 Difference Country (thousand U.S. dollars) (percent) ------------- ----------------------- ---------- the U.S. 18.834 -26.6 Italy 18.484 -14.1 Britain 16.395 -16.4 France 8.936 27.3 Bulgaria 6.340 151.9 Egypt 6.214 -16.2 the Netherlands 5.338 5.2 Brazil 3.951 748.4 Greece 3.869 -3.7 -OPERATIONS AGAINST HISTORICAL WORK SMUGGLING Sources told A.A correspondent on Tuesday that security forces launched a series of operations in central provinces of Kayseri and Nevsehir, southern province of Adana, southeastern provinces of Sanliurfa and Gaziantep, western provinces of Manisa, Burdur and Aydin. In the operations, 32 people were captured. A total of 524 pieces of historical work including statues, coins, icons, manuscript Korans, jewels, weapons and pots were seized. -PRESIDENT DENKTAS OF TRNC TO VISIT PARLIAMENT Releasing a statement, Kursat Eser, the Co-President of Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Commission, said on Tuesday that Denktas' visit would be a sign of parliament's support to efforts to find an acceptable solution to the Cyprus question. Eser said, ''it is necessary to recognize legal and political equality of the two communities on the island in order to find a fair solution to the Cyprus question. The EU's carrying out membership negotiations with the Greek Cypriot side, and the European Court of Human Rights' decisions protecting the Greek Cypriot side, do not make any contribution to efforts to find a solution to the Cyprus question.'' Later, President Denktas will attend a conference to be organized by the Gazi University. -TRIAL OF TEN SUSPECTS WHO WERE DETAINED WITHIN FRAMEWORK Muzaffer Selvi, the former Director General of the Turkish Electricity Production and Transmission Corp (TEAS); Unal Peker, the former Deputy Director General of TEAS; Birsel Sonmez, a former member of TEAS Executive Board and former State Minister; Mustafa Mendilcioglu, the former Deputy Undersecretary of Energy and Natural Resources Ministry; Osman Ilhan, the former Director General of Energy Affairs; Yavuz Gursoy, the former Deputy Director General of Energy Affairs; Hasan Huseyin Cogalan, the former Director of Hydroelectric Power Plants; and businessmen Nuri Dogan Karadeniz and Erhan Aygun attended the hearing at the Ankara State Security Court (DGM) no: 1. Tight security measures have been taken in and around the DGM building. The indictment sought imprisonment terms from 1 year to 2 years to suspects Selvi, Peker, Sonmez, Mendilcioglu, Ilhan, Gursoy and Cogalan on charges of ''forming an organization to commit crimes'' in accordance with Article 313/1 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK). The indictment sought imprisonment terms from 6 months to 1 year to suspects Karadeniz, Aygun and Bilgin on charges of ''aiding to members of the organization'' in accordance with Article 314 of the TCK. -STATE MINISTER TOSKAY: Toskay received Juha Kahkonen, the Chief of IMF Turkey Desk. Addressing journalists following the meeting, Toskay said, ''we discussed the general economic situation in Turkey. IMF delegation noted that arguments on purchase prices for cereals created uneasiness.'' -PRESIDENT SEZER TO VISIT DIYARBAKIR, MARDIN AND SANLIURFA Presidential Press Centre said on Tuesday that Sezer who will leave for Diyarbakır on June 6, will visit the emergency rule regional governor's office, Diyarbakır Governor's Office, Seventh Army Corps and Garrison Command. Sezer will proceed to Mardin the same day after visiting Diyarbakır Organized Industry Zone and Second Tactics Air Forces Command. Sezer will firstly visit Mardin Governor's Office, Deyrulzafaran Monestary, Kasimiye Moslem Theological School and then Mardin Organized Industry Zone and Free Trade Zone. He will proceed to Sanlıurfa province after meeting with businessmen and industrialists. Sezer, who will spend the night in Sanlıurfa, will continue his contacts there. He will also visit Ataturk Dam and meet with farmers. Sezer will return to Ankara the same evening. -ISSUES OF CYPRUS AND IRAQ ON AGENDA OF U.N. IN JUNE Two draft resolutions on the extension of the U.N. Peace Keeping Force's mandate (UNFICYP) in Cyprus and ''smart sanctions'' planned to be implemented in Iraq are on the U.N. agenda. Anwarul Chawdhuri, the Bangladeshi Permanent Representative to U.N. will preside the U.N. Security Council in June. Countries which give troops to UNFICYP will come together to make an evaluation on Wednesday. The meeting will be closed to the press. Alvaro de Soto, the special representative of U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan to Cyprus will brief the U.N. Security Council members about the recent developments on the island and the good will mission on June 11, Monday. U.N. Security Council members will hold consultations between themselves about the Cyprus issue on June 11 and June 13. Meanwhile the draft resolution on extension of UNFICYP's mandate are expected to be given to Council members. The voting on the draft resolution is expected to take place on June 15. If the mandate of the peace keeping force is not extended on June 15, it will end. U.N. Secretary General Annan proposed the extension of the UNFICYP's mandate till December 15, 2001 in his last report. Meanwhile U.N. Security Council plans to conclude its studies namely ''smart sanctions'' for Iraq, till the third week of June. -VILLAGERS CLAIM THAT THEY SAW ALIEN IN USAK PROVINCE Usak Governor told A.A that the persons claimed that they saw the aliens at 07.00 a.m. on Monday when they were driving a tractor to go to a tobacco field and they went to head official Mehmet Yıldırım and told the story to him. Fevzi Cam, a 40 years old villager who alleges that he saw the alien said that the alien was wearing bright clothes, its feet were red, its head was big and its eyes were in the shape of ellipse. Governor Celik said that the villagers who were on the tractor stopped 60- 70 cm close to the ''object.'' Noting that the villagers threw stones to the ''object'' as they were frightened, Celik said that ''the object just flied to the air. '' Cevik said that they investigate the issue and they requested help from scientists and experts. Esme head official Yıldırım said in his part that two other villagers from Narlı village applied to him telling the same story. Meanwhile four persons from an organization namely ''Sirius UFO Space Sciences Research Centre'' in Istanbul came to western Usak province on Tuesday to make a research. -POLICE RELEASE SIX OF TEN PEOPLE CAPTURED IN Officials said that five of the detainees were porters who were charged to move the goods in the house where the members of the terrorist Hezbollah organization were staying. The officials noted that the operation was staged when these porters were at the house to move the goods and that to this end, they were detained. The officials said that one person who was the wife of one of the terrorists was also released, adding that other four people are still being questioned. -FOREIGN MINISTRY UNDERSECRETARY LOGOGLU STARTS HIS CONTACTS Logoglu will meet with the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Ram Allah the afternoon and then participate in the lunch hosted by Arafat to which Palestinian officials like Planning Minister Nebil Shaat and Parliament Speaker Ahmad Korey will attend. Logoglu will bring a verbal message to Arafat from Turkey. Logoglu will meet with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, Ministry Undersecretary Avi Gil and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Wednesday. -ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MINISTER CAKAN: Speaking in the conference held in Baku, Azerbaijan within the framework of the Eighth Caspian Oil and Gas Fair, Cakan said that the Caspian region has an important place for Turkey due to its historical, cultural and linguistic ties. Cakan noted that Turkey encouraged the Turkish companies to invest in the regional countries. Reminding the listeners that natural gas was found in the region of Shah Deniz which belongs to Azerbaijan and rich oil reserves were found in Kasagan region of Kazakhstan, Cakan said that these developments indicated that the region inspires the hopes. Cakan stated that the Turkish Petroleum Corp. (TPAO) has shares in four separate projects in the region. ''Moreover, Turkey has undertaken an important role in transportation of the Caspian oil and natural gas resources to the western markets in a safe and economical way. The potential of Turkey to become an important country in the importation of natural gas in the future and its geographical condition have helped it become the best route which connects the Caspian region with Europe,'' Cakan said. Cakan pointed out that the Turkish and Greek pipeline companies are exerting efforts to unite their natural gas pipeline networks to ensure the transportation of Caspian and Middle Eastern natural gas to European markets, adding that the European Union (EU) Commission takes part in this formation. The main engineering works of the Baku-Ceyhan project were finalized last month, Cakan said. Cakan noted that the detailed engineering works will start in the following days, adding that these two events increase their belief that the project will be finalized in 2005 as planned. Many new oil companies which have seen that the project is being implemented have started negotiations to take part in the project, Cakan said. Cakan noted that he thinks that many international giant oil companies which will not want to remain out of the strategic pipeline in the region will take part in the Baku-Ceyhan project soon. The natural gas purchase and sale agreement signed between the two countries is a new bridge, Cakan said. Cakan expressed pleasure over purchasing an important part of the natural gas need of Turkey from Azerbaijan. ''We think that the mentioned project is important for Turkey because it will not only transport gas to Turkey but also it will pay the way for gas transportation to European markets via Turkey in the coming period as a part of the east-west energy corridor,'' Cakan added. -FOREIGN MINISTRY SUGGESTS CITIZENS WHO WANT TO GO TO NEPAL The Ministry said that the Turkish citizens who planned to visit Nepal had to act cautious due to the incidents that took place in this country. -TREASURY SELLS 138.6 TRILLION TURKISH LIRAS The total bid had become 550.4 trillion TL and the net sale became 119.1 trillion TL. The annual simple interest rate became 65.56 percent and the annual composite interest rate became 83.50 percent. The value date of these three-month bonds is June 6 and the maturity is September 5. Meanwhile, the Treasury will repay 9 quadrillion 316 trillion 527.9 billion TL in domestic borrowing in the second half of June. The previous auction held by the Treasury was 392-day bond auction. In this auction, the total bid had become 10,6 trillion TL. The annual simple interest rate had been 82 percent while the annual composite interest rate had been 79.98 percent.
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