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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 02-06-06
CONTENTS
[01] TURKISH PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR TURKEY'S EU
[02] DERVIS:''TURKEY IS AT A JUNCTION POINT IN TERMS OF ITS EU
[03] TURKEY CONDEMNS SUICIDE ATTACK IN ISRAEL WHICH KILLED 17 PEOPLE
[04] BALKANS DECLARATION AT NATO MEETING STRESSES TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY
[05] DELEGATION TO GO TO HATAY TO ASSESS DAMAGE CAUSED BY COLLAPSED
[06] DAWSON SAYS EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS BOARD MEETING ON TURKEY WILL BE
[07] FOREIGN MINISTRY SAYS PART OF U.S. REPORT ON HUMAN SMUGGLING ABOUT
[08] PAKISTANI HEAD OF STATE'S MUSHARRAF'S REPRESENTATIVE DUE IN TURKEY
[09] BRITISH MINISTER OF STATE FOR INDUSTRY AND ENERGY WILSON: ''EU
[10] SECURITY FORCES CAPTURE 174 FOREIGNERS IN VAN
[11] CHINESE CONSUL GENERAL IN ISTANBUL XU KUN SAYS THEY EXPECT TURKISH
[12] VERHEUGEN: ''THERE ARE CONCRETE AND POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN
[13] PROSECUTOR KANADOGLU FILES SUIT AT CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REQUESTING
[14] FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS INCREASE TO USD 56 BILLION
[15] REPO TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN BANKS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS DECREASE
[16] TURKEY REPAYS USD 140.3 MILLION IN FOREIGN DEBT BETWEEN JUNE 1-5
[17] BANKS' CREDIT VOLUME DECREASES BY 175.1 TRILLION TURKISH LIRAS
[18] JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN ISTANBUL
[19] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS RESPONDS TO WESTON'S STATEMENT: ''NO
[20] TURKISH-GREEK FOURTH ECONOMIC SUMMIT TO BE HELD IN BODRUM AND KOS
[21] SUMMIT ON EU TO BE HELD AT PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ON FRIDAY
[22] WORLD BANK'S TURKEY DIRECTOR CHHIBBER SAYS MANY REFORMS WERE
[23] TOURISM MINISTER TASAR CALLS GERMAN CITIZENS TO COME TO TURKEY FOR
[24] OPERATIONS AGAINST HEZBOLLAH 311 PEOPLE CAPTURED IN LAST FIVE
[25] IMF TURKEY REPRESENTATIVE SAYS ACHIEVEMENTS IN ECONOMIC PROGRAMME
[26] TBB ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WHICH SIGNED FRAME AGREEMENT
[27] EXPORTS OF TEXTILES FROM BURSA PROVINCE INCREASE 7.2 PERCENT
[28] MODERATE EARTHQUAKE JOLTS MANISA
[01] TURKISH PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR TURKEY'S EU
MEMBERSHIP
ISTANBUL - ISTANBUL (A.A) - The Turkish Pharmacists Association
declared on Thursday that they hoped Turkey would act resolved in
fulfilling responsibilities to join the EU.
[02] DERVIS:''TURKEY IS AT A JUNCTION POINT IN TERMS OF ITS EU
MEMBERSHIP''
ANKARA - State Minister Kemal Dervis said that there cannot be another
economic crisis in Turkey but the administration, coordination and
several other things had to be changed to switch to fast economic
growth, during an interview with CNN Turk on Thursday night.
[03] TURKEY CONDEMNS SUICIDE ATTACK IN ISRAEL WHICH KILLED 17 PEOPLE
ANKARA - Turkey condemned the suicide attack near Haifa in northern
Israel which killed 17 people and wounded several others on Wednesday
morning.
[04] BALKANS DECLARATION AT NATO MEETING STRESSES TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY
OF BALKAN COUNTRIES
BRUSSELS - The Balkans Declaration that was released during NATO
defense ministers meeting on Thursday stressed the territorial
integrity of all the Balkan countries.
[05] DELEGATION TO GO TO HATAY TO ASSESS DAMAGE CAUSED BY COLLAPSED
SYRIAN DAM
ANKARA - The Foreign Ministry declared on Thursday that a delegation
would go to Hatay after the Zeezon Dam in Syria collapsed recently
flooding some of the agricultural land in Hatay.
[06] DAWSON SAYS EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS BOARD MEETING ON TURKEY WILL BE
HELD NEARLY TWO WEEKS LATER
WASHINGTON - IMF'S External Relations Department Director Thomas C.
Dawson said on Thursday that the IMF Executive Directors Board meeting
on new tranche of loan to Turkey was expected to be held nearly two
weeks later.
[07] FOREIGN MINISTRY SAYS PART OF U.S. REPORT ON HUMAN SMUGGLING ABOUT
TURKEY HAVE ERRORS PERTAINING TO FACTS AND DEFECTIVE INFORMATION
ANKARA - Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the part of the human
smuggling report published by the U.S. Department of State on Turkey
this year have errors pertaining to facts and defective information.
[08] PAKISTANI HEAD OF STATE'S MUSHARRAF'S REPRESENTATIVE DUE IN TURKEY
ANKARA - Pakistani Head of State Pervez Musharraf will send a
representative to Ankara to convey a ''special message'' to the Turkish
government next week.
[09] BRITISH MINISTER OF STATE FOR INDUSTRY AND ENERGY WILSON: ''EU
WITH TURKEY AS A MEMBER WILL BE GOOD FOR EUROPE, BRITAIN AND TURKEY''
ANKARA - British Minister of State for Industry and Energy Brian Wilson
said on Thursday that EU with Turkey as a member would be good for
Europe, Britain and above all for Turkey.
[10] SECURITY FORCES CAPTURE 174 FOREIGNERS IN VAN
VAN - Security forces captured on Thursday 174 foreigners who entered
the country illegally in eastern Van province.
[11] CHINESE CONSUL GENERAL IN ISTANBUL XU KUN SAYS THEY EXPECT TURKISH
INVESTORS TO COME TO CHINA
GEMLIK - Chinese Consul General in Istanbul Xu Kun said on Thursday
that they expected Turkish investors to come to China.
[12] VERHEUGEN: ''THERE ARE CONCRETE AND POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN
TURKEY''
BRUSSELS - EU Commissioner for Enlargement Guenter Verheugen said on
Thursday that there is a transformation process in Turkey, adding that
there are concrete and positive developments in the country.
[13] PROSECUTOR KANADOGLU FILES SUIT AT CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REQUESTING
CLOSURE OF TSIP
ANKARA - Chief Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Appeals Sabih
Kanadoglu filed a suit at the Constitutional Court requesting the
closure of the Turkish Socialist Workers Party (TSIP) on Thursday
[14] FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS INCREASE TO USD 56 BILLION
ANKARA - The total foreign exchange deposit accounts at banks increased
337 million U.S. dollars to 56 billion 6 million U.S. dollars as of May
24, 2002.
[15] REPO TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN BANKS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS DECREASE
ANKARA - Repo transactions between banks and their customers decreased
by 788.8 trillion Turkish liras (TL) between May 24 and 31, 2002.
[16] TURKEY REPAYS USD 140.3 MILLION IN FOREIGN DEBT BETWEEN JUNE 1-5
ANKARA - Turkey repaid a total of 140.3 million U.S. dollars in
external debt between June 1-5, 2002.
[17] BANKS' CREDIT VOLUME DECREASES BY 175.1 TRILLION TURKISH LIRAS
ANKARA - Banks' credit volume decreased 175.1 trillion Turkish liras
(TL) to 38 quadrillion 535.7 trillion TL between May 17 and 24, 2002.
[18] JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN ISTANBUL
ISTANBUL - Junior Chamber International (JCI) European Conference which
is held in different cities of Europe every year will be held in
Istanbul between June 12 and 15.
[19] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS RESPONDS TO WESTON'S STATEMENT: ''NO
COMPROMISE HAS BEEN REACHED IN ANY OF CORE ISSUES''
LEFKOSA - Rauf Denktas, the President of the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said on Thursday that no compromise has been
reached in any core issues in the negotiation process which continues
for five months, adding that they continue to launch efforts to this
end.
[20] TURKISH-GREEK FOURTH ECONOMIC SUMMIT TO BE HELD IN BODRUM AND KOS
IZMIR - The Fourth Turkish Aegean Borders and Greek Aegean Islands
Economic Summit will be held in western Bodrum township and Kos island
between June 8 and 9.
[21] SUMMIT ON EU TO BE HELD AT PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ON FRIDAY
ANKARA - The summit meeting on the European Union (EU) will be held at
the Presidential Palace with the participation of leaders of political
parties represented at the parliament on Friday
[22] WORLD BANK'S TURKEY DIRECTOR CHHIBBER SAYS MANY REFORMS WERE
UNDERTAKEN IN PUBLIC SECTOR
ANKARA - World Bank's Turkey Director Ajay Chhibber said on Thursday
that even if there is political indefiniteness, the reaction of people
to it is not that significant, adding that ''this is an important sign
in respect of quality.''
[23] TOURISM MINISTER TASAR CALLS GERMAN CITIZENS TO COME TO TURKEY FOR
HOLIDAY
BERLIN - Tourism Minister Mustafa Tasar called German citizens to come
to Turkey for holiday in the full-page advertisement published in
German newspaper Frankfurter Algemeine on Thursday.
[24] OPERATIONS AGAINST HEZBOLLAH 311 PEOPLE CAPTURED IN LAST FIVE
MONTHS
DIYARBAKIR - A total of 311 people were captured in operations against
terrorist Hezbollah organization in the Emergency Rule Region in the
January-May period of 2002.
[25] IMF TURKEY REPRESENTATIVE SAYS ACHIEVEMENTS IN ECONOMIC PROGRAMME
HAS MADE TURKEY STRONGER AGAINST UNCERTAINTIES
ANKARA/WASHINGTON D. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) Turkey
Representative Odd Per Brekk said on Thursday that achievements in
economic programme had made Turkish economy stronger against (political
and economic) uncertainties
[26] TBB ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WHICH SIGNED FRAME AGREEMENT
ISTANBUL - The Banks' Association of Turkey (TBB) announced on Thursday
financial institutions which signed the Financial Reconstruction Frame
Agreement. It said that 24 banks, 13 financial institutions, the
Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (SDIF) and the Emlakbank which was
transferred to the SDIF signed the agreement as creditor institutions
[27] EXPORTS OF TEXTILES FROM BURSA PROVINCE INCREASE 7.2 PERCENT
BURSA - Exports of textiles from northwestern province of Bursa
increased by 7.2 percent, and exports of ready-made clothings rose by
16.8 percent in the January-May period of 2002.
[28] MODERATE EARTHQUAKE JOLTS MANISA
ISTANBUL - A moderate earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale
jolted western province of Manisa at 08:10 a.m. on Thursday.
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