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Turkish Press Review, 96-11-06

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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>


CONTENTS

  • [01] DEMIREL ASSURES GERMANY OVER ANKARA'S WESTERN ORIENTATION
  • [02] TURKEY, IRAN MOVE TO IMPLEMENT GAS DEAL
  • [03] TALKS BEGIN ON MIDDLE EAST POWER NETWORK
  • [04] OECD MISSION TO VISIT GAP
  • [05] TURKEY EYES TL 6.4 QUADRILLION INVESTMENTS PACKAGE FOR 1997
  • [06] TURKISH TREASURY RANKS HIGH IN ATTRACTING FOREIGN INVESTMENT
  • [07] SYRIA ASSURES SAFE PASSAGE FOR TURKISH PILGRIMS
  • [08] TURKS IN TOP TELECOM LEAGUE-REPORT
  • [09] NATURAL GAS TO MARMARA EREGLI
  • [10] NOVOROSSIYSK ROUTE FOR KAZAKH OIL MAY BE SUSPENDED
  • [11] NEW NATURAL GAS LINE WITH RUSSIA
  • [12] PKK SUFFERS HEAVY BLOW

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1996

    Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning

    [01] DEMIREL ASSURES GERMANY OVER ANKARA'S WESTERN ORIENTATION

    President Suleyman Demirel, in Germany for an official visit, has assured his German hosts of Turkey's continuing commitment to full integration with Europe. Clearly trying to dispel doubts that may have arisen due to the coming to power of Islamists in Turkey, Demirel said Ankara would proceed unwaveringly on the path set for the country in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic. Demirel also called on Germany to continue with its efforts to protect the Turks living in that country against xenophobic and ethnic attacks.

    Continuing with his four-day state visit to Germany, Demirel moved from Berlin to Bonn yesterday where he had a meeting with Chancellor Helmuth Kohl. Following the meeting between Demirel and Kohl, German Government Spokesman Peter Hausmann issued a written statement saying: "Kohl and Demirel agreed to develop cooperation between the two countries". Delivering a speech at the German Industry and Trade Chambers' Union, Demirel stated that Turkey wanted to implement its free market economy. /Sabah/

    [02] TURKEY, IRAN MOVE TO IMPLEMENT GAS DEAL

    Turkey and Iran yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the implementation principles of the $23-billion agreement signed by the two countries in August, and for the construction details of the pipeline which will run from Tebriz to Ankara. Turkey and Iran will start construction of the first stage of a natural gas pipeline to carry Iranian gas to Erzurum from Tebriz in 1998, Turkish Energy Minister Recai Kutan said yesterday. /All papers/

    [03] TALKS BEGIN ON MIDDLE EAST POWER NETWORK

    A meeting which will give the final shape to plans for a power system linking five Middle Eastern countries; Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt is scheduled to begin today in the Syrian capital of Damascus. The construction of power lines between Turkey and Syria, Syria and Jordan, and Egypt and Jordan will be on the agenda of the ministers' gathering, which will be attended by Turkish Energy Minister Recai Kutan. Technical issues concerning the route and capacity of the lines, which are to be financed by the domestic resources of each country, will be discussed during the talks. Iraq, which is included in the interconnection system, will not participate in the talks due to the UN embargo against that country. /All papers/

    [04] OECD MISSION TO VISIT GAP

    A delegation from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will visit the southeastern province of Sanliurfa to tour the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP). The five-member group will arrive in Turkey on November 9, GAP Development Administration Regional Director Erkan Alemdaroglu said. The delegation, which will visit the Ataturk Dam and the Koruklu Research Station, is expected to stay two days. /All papers/

    [05] TURKEY EYES TL 6.4 QUADRILLION INVESTMENTS PACKAGE FOR 1997

    Turkey plans to spend TL 6.4 quadrillion in investments in 1997, according to the annual economic report figures. The private sector will account for 79.3 % of the total investments while the public sector will account for only 20.7 % of the total.

    The report forecasts that the Gross National Product (GNP) will increase to TL 25.36 quadrillion from TL 14.777 quadrillion, foreign resources will rise to TL 1.134 quadrillion from TL 814.531 trillion and total resources will be TL 26.494 quadrillion next year. /Sabah/

    [06] TURKISH TREASURY RANKS HIGH IN ATTRACTING FOREIGN INVESTMENT

    The Turkish Treasury's foreign capital investment department ranked first in attracting foreign capital to this country among similar institutions in Europe, America, Africa and the Middle East, according to a bimonthly journal published by Corporate Location_Coopers and Lybrand which evaluates national institutions according to their success in attracting foreign capital. Foreign investments in Turkey have doubled, rising to $3 billion from $1.5 billion through the efforts of the foreign capital directorate of the Treasury undersecretariat, the magazine said. /All papers/

    [07] SYRIA ASSURES SAFE PASSAGE FOR TURKISH PILGRIMS

    The Syrian Embassy issued a statement yesterday refuting articles in some Turkish papers about difficulties, such as a lack of service stations or insufficient security measures, that Turkish pilgrims could allegedly face if they travel by bus through that country. The Embassy said that it was well-known that Syria is an example of security and stability. It said that Syrian officials and people would show hospitality to the pilgrims during their travels and that the pilgrims would feel at home. /All papers/

    [08] TURKS IN TOP TELECOM LEAGUE-REPORT

    Turkey is retaining its top place among countries with the best telecommunications technology available to their public, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday, quoting a survey published in Turk Telecom, the monthly publication of the company of the same name operating Turkey's privatized telephone services.

    [09] NATURAL GAS TO MARMARA EREGLI

    A financial agreement regarding the construction of a natural gas power plant to be built in the Marmara Eregli has been signed in London. The Marmara Eregli Uni-Mar Energy plant will beef-up regional power supplies. It is expected that the construction of the plant will be completed within two years. /Sabah/

    [10] NOVOROSSIYSK ROUTE FOR KAZAKH OIL MAY BE SUSPENDED

    Transportation of Kazakhstan oil to warm seas outlets through Russia's Novorossiysk port may be suspended, a Kazakh daily reported. The Karavan Btlis newspaper, published in Russian at Almati, the capital of Kazakhstan, has reported that delay in the completion of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium project has brought to the agenda the possible cancellation of the project in favour of the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project that Turkey wants constructed. /Sabah/

    [11] NEW NATURAL GAS LINE WITH RUSSIA

    The construction of a new natural gas pipeline between Russia and Turkey is under discussion. The pipeline will be laid on the seabed of the Black Sea and will meet the natural gas need of Turkey's Central and Eastern Anatolia and Mediterranean region. According to a statement made by the Russian official natural gas company, Gazprom, to the Itar-Tass agency, the company has started to implement the project. /Sabah/

    [12] PKK SUFFERS HEAVY BLOW

    In clashes between 300 PKK terrorists and security forces in Uludere, Sirnak, three terrorists were killed and one was arrested. In a pursuit after fleeing terrorists, a cross-border operation was initiated. Turkish security forces penetrated seven kilometers into Iraqi territory, bombing supposed PKK hiding places. In a later operation in Adana, a PKK terrorist was killed.

    In an operation in Belgium, 40 PKK supporters were arrested. During the operation, a large number of brothels suspected of being involved in PKK white slave trafficking were searched. According to the Belgian security forces, the operation was organized in the light of information obtained during the so-called "Sputnik Operation" organized in September against PKK affiliated organizations. /Cumhuriyet-Sabah/

    END


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