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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 02-06-14
CONTENTS
[01] STATE MINISTER AND DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER YILMAZ: ''AUTUMN OF 2003
[02] FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN SAYS THERE IS NOT ANY CHANGE IN NORMAL
[03] FIRST TURKISH-GREEK OFFICIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT STARTS IN ISTANBUL
[04] ANKARA PLEASED WITH ELECTION OF KARZAI AS AFGHAN PRESIDENT
[05] TREASURY TO HOLD THREE AUCTIONS NEXT WEEK
[06] TREASURY TO REPAY USD 657.4 MILLION IN EXTERNAL DEBT NEXT WEEK
[07] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISOR ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
[08] TURKEY-EU JOINT PARLIAMENT COMMISSION'S 49TH MEETING TO BE HELD IN
[09] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISOR ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
[10] A NUMBER OF GREEK BUSINESSMEN TO ATTEND GREEK BUSINESS CULTURE DAY
[11] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISER ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
[12] YILMAZ: ''ANAP WOULD HAVE ASKED FOR ELECTIONS FIRST IF WE HAD
[13] TOURISM REVENUES INCREASE 4.5 PERCENT IN FIRST QUARTER OF THIS
[14] BRITISH AMBASSADOR WESTMACOTT SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS ALWAYS
[15] AYTEKIN: ''WE ALTOGETHER MUST WORK TO PROTECT THE BLACK SEA''
[16] IRANIAN EMBASSY SAYS PRESIDENT SEZER'S VISIT TO IRAN WILL FURTHER
[17] YILMAZ (5): ''TURKISH PEOPLE LIVING ABROAD HAVE AN IMPORTANT
[18] YILMAZ (4): ''THERE ARE STEPS THAT CAN BE TAKEN ON CYPRUS
[19] TURK: ''WE CAN REACH A CONSENSUS OF OPINION WITH THE OPPOSITION,
[20] YILMAZ (2): ''EU WILL ALLOCATE MORE SOURCES TO TURKEY''
[21] YILMAZ (3): ''WE SHOULD PERSUADE THOSE WHO ARE OPPOSED TO EU''
[22] YILMAZ (1): ''WE EXPECT THE EU TO PUT FORWARD A CLEARER
[23] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX FOR FIRST QUARTER TOTAL INDUSTRIAL
[24] DERVIS SAYS TURKEY WAS PROVIDED WITH 11.5 BILLION U.S. DOLLARS OF
[25] SPORTS - WORLD CUP TURKEY TO TAKE ON JAPAN IN WORLD CUP SECOND
[26] DERVIS UNDERGOES A SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATION
[27] TREASURY TO REPAY 3.9 QUADRILLION TL IN DOMESTIC DEBT NEXT WEEK
[28] SIXTH INTERNATIONAL ANKARA FOLK DANCES FESTIVAL TO START ON JULY 8
[01] STATE MINISTER AND DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER YILMAZ: ''AUTUMN OF 2003
CAN BE THOUGHT OF AN ELECTION DATE''
IZMIR - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz said on
Friday that he did not think that an early election would be beneficial
for Turkey, noting that, ''autumn of 2003 can be thought of an election
date.''
[02] FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN SAYS THERE IS NOT ANY CHANGE IN NORMAL
MILITARY ACTIVITIES OF TURKEY IN CYPRUS
ANKARA - Foreign Ministry Spokesman Huseyin Dirioz said on Friday that
there was not any change in Turkey's normal military activities in
Cyprus.
[03] FIRST TURKISH-GREEK OFFICIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT STARTS IN ISTANBUL
ISTANBUL - The First Turkish-Greek Official Golf Tournament started in
Istanbul on Friday.
[04] ANKARA PLEASED WITH ELECTION OF KARZAI AS AFGHAN PRESIDENT
ANKARA - Ankara is pleased with election of Hamid Karzai as the Afghan
President by the Loya Jirga grand assembly.
[05] TREASURY TO HOLD THREE AUCTIONS NEXT WEEK
ANKARA - Treasury will hold three auctions next week. Treasury will
auction 3-month reference bonds on Monday, June 17. It will auction
203-day and 350-day discounted treasury bonds denominated in foreign
currency on Tuesday, June 18.
[06] TREASURY TO REPAY USD 657.4 MILLION IN EXTERNAL DEBT NEXT WEEK
ANKARA - Treasury will repay 657.4 million U.S. dollars in foreign
debt next week.
[07] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISOR ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
BRIEFING (3)
ANKARA - Presidential Foreign Affairs Chief Advisor Tacan Ildem said on
Friday that Turkey and Iran had recorded progress in security and
noted, ''what is important is that there is the political will for a
cooperation. We see that Iran has this will.''
[08] TURKEY-EU JOINT PARLIAMENT COMMISSION'S 49TH MEETING TO BE HELD IN
BRUSSELS ON JUNE 17-18
ANKARA - Turkey-European Union (EU) Joint Parliament Commission's 49th
meeting will be held in Brussels on June 17-18, 2002. Turkey-EU Joint
Parliament Commission Co-chairman Kursat Eser declared that State
Minister Sukru Sina Gurel would attend the opening of the meeting
[09] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISOR ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
BRIEFING (2)
ANKARA - Presidential Foreign Affairs Chief Advisor Tacan Ildem said on
Friday that President Ahmet Necdet Sezer would pay an official visit to
Iran between June 17-18.
[10] A NUMBER OF GREEK BUSINESSMEN TO ATTEND GREEK BUSINESS CULTURE DAY
IN IZMIR
IZMIR - A number of Greek businessmen will attend the Greek Business
Culture Day to be held in western Izmir province by Ege Serbest Bolge
Kurucu ve Isleticisi A.S. (Aegean Free Zone Founder and Operator
Inc.-ESBAS) on June 21.
[11] PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN AFFAIRS CHIEF ADVISER ILDEM HOLDS PRESS
BRIEFING (1)
ANKARA - Presidential Foreign Affairs Chief Adviser Tacan Ildem said on
Friday that President Ahmet Necdet Sezer stressed on the initiatives to
be exerted in order to fulfil legal arrangements necessary to meet
Copenhagen political criteria as soon as possible during his meeting
with Parliament Speaker Omer Izgi.
[12] YILMAZ: ''ANAP WOULD HAVE ASKED FOR ELECTIONS FIRST IF WE HAD
BELIEVED IT WOULD SOLVE TURKEY'S CURRENT PROBLEMS''
IZMIR - IZMIR (A.A) - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut
Yilmaz said, ''if we had believed elections would solve Turkey's
problems, first we would have asked for it'' when he responded to
reporters' questions on Friday.
[13] TOURISM REVENUES INCREASE 4.5 PERCENT IN FIRST QUARTER OF THIS
YEAR
ANKARA - Tourism revenues increased 4.5 percent in the first quarter of
this year when compared to the same period last year.
[14] BRITISH AMBASSADOR WESTMACOTT SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS ALWAYS
SUPPORTED TURKEY'S EU MEMBERSHIP
ISTANBUL - British Ambassador to Ankara Peter Westmacott has said that
his country had always suppported Turkey's European Union (EU)
membership and promised help to Turkey during its membership process.
[15] AYTEKIN: ''WE ALTOGETHER MUST WORK TO PROTECT THE BLACK SEA''
SOFIA - Environment Minister Fevzi Aytekin has said that his ministry
had taken the necessary measures to prevent the pollution of Turkey's
Black Sea.
[16] IRANIAN EMBASSY SAYS PRESIDENT SEZER'S VISIT TO IRAN WILL FURTHER
IMPROVE FRIENDSHIP AND PEACEFUL RELATIONS
ANKARA - Iranian Embassy in Ankara said on Friday that President Ahmet
Necdet Sezer's visit to Iran would further improve friendship and
peaceful relations between the two countries.
[17] YILMAZ (5): ''TURKISH PEOPLE LIVING ABROAD HAVE AN IMPORTANT
ROLE''
BRUSSELS - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, who
also acts as the leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), said on
Friday, ''Turkish people living abroad are of great importance.''
[18] YILMAZ (4): ''THERE ARE STEPS THAT CAN BE TAKEN ON CYPRUS
QUESTION''
BRUSSELS - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, who
also acts as the leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), said on Friday,
''there are steps that can be taken by both Turkish and Greek Cypriot
sides on the Cyprus question. And these steps should be taken as soon
as possible.''
[19] TURK: ''WE CAN REACH A CONSENSUS OF OPINION WITH THE OPPOSITION,
IF IT DOES NOT INSIST ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO LIFT DEATH
SENTENCE''
ISTANBUL - Justice Minister Hikmet Sami Turk said on Friday, ''we can
reach a consensus of opinion with the opposition, if it does not insist
on constitutional amendment to lift death sentence. A draft law
envisaging life imprisonment for crimes of terrorism can be adopted by
the Parliamentary General Assembly.''
[20] YILMAZ (2): ''EU WILL ALLOCATE MORE SOURCES TO TURKEY''
BRUSSELS - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, who
also acts as the leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), said on Friday,
''the European Union (EU) has given the message that it would allocate
more source to Turkey beginning from the year.''
[21] YILMAZ (3): ''WE SHOULD PERSUADE THOSE WHO ARE OPPOSED TO EU''
BRUSSELS - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, who
also acts as the leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), said on Friday,
''we should expend more efforts to persuade those who are opposed to
the European Union (EU).''
[22] YILMAZ (1): ''WE EXPECT THE EU TO PUT FORWARD A CLEARER
PERSPECTIVE''
BRUSSELS - State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, who
also acts as the leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), said on Friday,
''we expect the European Union (EU) to put forward a clearer
perspective about Turkey during next week's summit meeting in Sevilla,
Spain.''
[23] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX FOR FIRST QUARTER TOTAL INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTION INCREASES BY 3 PERCENT
ANKARA - State Institute of Statistics (DIE) announced on Friday
results of the industrial production index for the first quarter of
2002. Total industrial production increased by 3.0 percent in the first
quarter of 2002, over to the same quarter of the previous year.
[24] DERVIS SAYS TURKEY WAS PROVIDED WITH 11.5 BILLION U.S. DOLLARS OF
LOAN BY IMF IN 2001
ANKARA - State Minister Kemal Dervis for Economy said on Friday that
Turkey was provided with 11 billion 564 million U.S. dollars of loan by
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) within the framework of the
Stand-by agreement in 2001.
[25] SPORTS - WORLD CUP TURKEY TO TAKE ON JAPAN IN WORLD CUP SECOND
ROUND
OSAKA - Turkey will take on Japan in the second round of the 17th World
Football Championship. The match will be played in Miyagi city of Japan
on June 18.
[26] DERVIS UNDERGOES A SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATION
ANKARA - State Minister Kemal Dervis for Economy underwent a surgical
operation of meniscus on Friday.
[27] TREASURY TO REPAY 3.9 QUADRILLION TL IN DOMESTIC DEBT NEXT WEEK
ANKARA - Treasury will repay 3 quadrillion 999 trillion Turkish liras
(TL) in domestic debt next week.
[28] SIXTH INTERNATIONAL ANKARA FOLK DANCES FESTIVAL TO START ON JULY 8
ANKARA - The Sixth International Folk Dances and Youth Festival will be
held in Ankara between July 8 and 13, 2002.
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