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Turkish Press Review, 97-09-18

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] MISSILE BRIEFING TO MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT
  • [02] SANTER: TURKEY MAY BE INVITED TO THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE
  • [03] FOREIGN MINISTRY MEETING ON EU
  • [04] WAR AGAINST INFLATION
  • [05] GREEN LIGHT FOR KURDISH TV
  • [06] STRUGGLE AGAINST MONEY LAUNDERING
  • [07] TURKEY FOLLOWING RUSSIAN-GREEK EXERCISES
  • [08] EUROPEAN COMMISSION IS HIDING A REPORT
  • [09] IRAQI GUARANTEE FOR TURKEY
  • [10] SLOVAKIAN PRESIDENT KOVAC TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO TURKEY
  • [11] FIRST AIR GAMES GOLD FOR TURKEY
  • [12] TURKEY TAKES POSITIVE STEPS TO PREVENT TORTURE
  • [13] US FRIENDS DO NOT FORGET TURGUT OZAL
  • [14] STRUGGLE AGAINST DRUGS
  • [15] TURKISH-RUSSIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL MEETING
  • [16] 12 EURASIAN COUNTRIES TO SIGN PROTOCOL TO IMPROVE STATUS OF WOMEN
  • [17] TURKISH PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION LEAVES FOR BULGARIA
  • [18] GERMAN POLICE COMPLETE OPERATION AGAINST 'NATIONAL VIEW' ORGANIZATION
  • [19] EXIMBANK SUPPORT FOR TURKMENISTAN
  • [20] 12 TURKISH BANKS AMONG 500 BIGGEST BANKS IN EUROPE

  • TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION,OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER

    18.09.97

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

    [01] MISSILE BRIEFING TO MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT

    With the approach of the delivery date of the Russian-made S-300 missiles to the Greek Cypriot administration, diplomatic traffic intensifies in Ankara. Accordingly, army commanders and high level officials from the Foreign Ministry were yesterday given a briefing by the General Staff on missile threats directed against Turkey. Deputy Chief of the General Staff, General Cevik Bir, gave details on missile build-up around Turkey. During the briefing, various scenarios related to the missile threat from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Armenia, apart from the missiles to be deployed in Southern Cyprus were evaluated. Possibilities for striking the missile sites were also considered. Government officials will be given a similar briefing tomorrow. /Milliyet/

    [02] SANTER: TURKEY MAY BE INVITED TO THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE

    EU Commission Chairman Jacques Santer said on Wednesday that Turkey could be invited to the European Conference that will be held to evaluate prospects for EU enlargement. Santer stressed that the process of EU enlargement was a continuous process and that Turkey may be asked to attend the conference to which all the countries eligible for full membership have been invited. Hans Van Der Broek, EU Commissioner responsible for EU foreign affairs said he also supported Turkey's participation in the conference. /Milliyet/

    [03] FOREIGN MINISTRY MEETING ON EU

    Relations with the European Union were evaluated yesterday at a three-and-a-half hour meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz. In a statement after the meeting, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem said that improving relations with Europe was an issue with major priority in Turkish foreign policy. Cem added that the EU should give Turkey a clear perspective about the full membership issue. /Hurriyet/

    [04] WAR AGAINST INFLATION

    The Yilmaz government has vowed to push through badly-needed economic reforms and restore balance in the country's finances. At a press conference yesterday, Treasury Undersecretary Mahfi Egilmez outlined scenarios for combatting inflation. Egilmez said that instead of implementing radical measures to pull down inflation, the government should prefer an approach targetting gradual reduction in inflation rates over a three-year period.

    Egilmez also called for action to reduce Turkey's budget deficit, and added that the Treasury planned foreign borrowing of $900 million in the rest of 1997. Economy officials on Wednesday announced fresh plans to push banking and taxation reforms through Parliament. /All papers/

    [05] GREEN LIGHT FOR KURDISH TV

    State Minister Salih Yildirim said TV broadcasts in Kurdish would not cause any problems. The minister pointed out that the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) had helped increase the standard of living in southeastern Turkey and stimulated a desire for social stability. According to Minister Yildirim with the completion of the project, Turkey will set up control over 28 percent of the water in the region and employment opportunities for 3.5 million local workers will be created. /Cumhuriyet/

    [06] STRUGGLE AGAINST MONEY LAUNDERING

    Autumn meetings of the Financial Action Group established by the OECD for the struggle against money laundering will be held in Paris on 24-26 September. During these meetings, Turkey's situation will be taken up. A delegation from the OECD will come to Turkey and examine the methods used in the struggle against money laundering in Turkey. The delegation from the OECD Financial Action Group will hold contacts with bureaucrats in November or December. In 1998, a report on Turkey's struggle against money laundering will be prepared. /Cumhuriyet-Hurriyet/

    [07] TURKEY FOLLOWING RUSSIAN-GREEK EXERCISES

    Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ambassador Omer Akbel said that they were following developments regarding the joint naval exercise to be held between Russia and Greece. Akbel held a press conference yesterday and noted that Russia and Greece signed a military cooperation agreement last year and recalled that these two countries held a joint exercise in the Aegean also last year. Akbel pointed out that Turkey was not concerned about the upcoming exercise. /Cumhuriyet/

    [08] EUROPEAN COMMISSION IS HIDING A REPORT

    The head of a Turco-European research center, Hasan Gumrukcu, claimed that the European Commission was hiding the results of a 1993-94 report prepared by 12 academicians on the rights of Turkish workers in Europe, the Anatolia news agency reported. According to Gumrukcu, the report contains a review of the situation and rights of Turks living in Europe along with proposals for improving their legal status.

    [09] IRAQI GUARANTEE FOR TURKEY

    During his visit to Iraq, Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Onur Oymen received a guarantee from Iraqi officials regarding "more trade with Turkey". Noting that during his contacts they mainly discussed issues for increasing trade between Turkey and Iraq within the framework of UN resolutions, Oymen said that Turkey has made sales worth $90 million to Iraq to date. Oymen stated that $100 million in transit fees was earned from the Kirkuk-Yumurtalik pipeline. /Hurriyet/

    [10] SLOVAKIAN PRESIDENT KOVAC TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO TURKEY

    Slovakian President Michal Kovac will come to Turkey between September 18 and 21 as the official guest of President Suleyman Demirel. A foreign Ministry statement said Kovac's visit will contribute to improvement in the two countries' relations. The statement said restructuring of Europe and regional and international developments concerning the two countries will be taken up during the visit. Kovac will proceed to Izmir and Istanbul after concluding contacts in Ankara. /All papers/

    [11] FIRST AIR GAMES GOLD FOR TURKEY

    Ozlem Hunakinci won a parachuting title in Selcuk near Izmir yesterday to clinch the first gold medal for Turkey at the ongoing World Air Games. Earlier yesterday, a Turkish paraglider, Abdulkadir Koksal, crashed during the Air Games in Western Turkey and was hospitalized in a serious condition. /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] TURKEY TAKES POSITIVE STEPS TO PREVENT TORTURE

    Turkey has signed the first and second protocols of a "Convention for Preventing Torture", the Anatolia news agency reported. Turkey's permanent representative to the Council of Europe, Ambassador Riza Turmen presented the signed documents to Council of Europe Secretary-General yesterday.

    [13] US FRIENDS DO NOT FORGET TURGUT OZAL

    The Washington Institute, expert in issues regarding the Middle East and Turkey, has decided that meetings will be held every year for the commemoration of Turkey's eighth president Turgut Ozal. A written statement issued two days ago by the Washington Institute praised Turgut Ozal. Expressing his views regarding the commemorative meetings for Ozal, Satlof said: "Turkey is the most important ally of the US. From the standpoint of foreign policy, Turkey is a very vital country for the US. However, there is a lack of interest in the US regarding Turkey. We aim to overcome this lack of interest by holding a meeting every year to commemorate Ozal. We will invite scientists, experts, statesmen and politicians to the meetings". State Minister Isin Celebi will talk about Ozal at the meeting. Washington Institute officials noted that these meetings will be held in October when Turkey's Republican Day is celebrated and when Turgut Ozal was born. /Cumhuriyet-Sabah/

    [14] STRUGGLE AGAINST DRUGS

    The first meeting of the High Council for the struggle against drugs will be held in Ankara on 29 September. During the meeting to be headed by State Minister Isilay Saygin, national strategy and policy to be implemented in the struggle against drugs will be determined. Activities of institutions and ministries to share in this struggle will also be coordinated. /Cumhuriyet/

    [15] TURKISH-RUSSIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL MEETING

    Addressing a news conference Yavuz Kilic, chairman of the Turkish-Russian Business Council, briefed his listeners about an upcoming "Turkish-Russian Business Council 6th Joint Meeting" which will be held between September 22 and 25 in Nijni Novgrod, Russia, with the participation of nearly 150 Russian and 70 Turkish businessmen. Kilic said Russia has become Turkey's second biggest foreign economic partner due to the improvement of Turkish-Russian economic relations in recent years, adding that foreign trade volume between the two countries had reached $ 10 billion. Kilic said Turkey and Russia could cooperate more in the oil and defense industry fields and listed prevention of double taxation and promotion of investments among the measures which will improve trade relations between the two countries. /All papers/

    [16] 12 EURASIAN COUNTRIES TO SIGN PROTOCOL TO IMPROVE STATUS OF WOMEN

    Women from 12 Eurasian countries will sign a cooperation protocol in a bid to improve the status of women and to solve problems, reported the Anatolia news agency. State Minister Isilay Saygin will sign the protocol on behalf of Turkey. Saygin said that the protocol had been prepared to take joint actions in national and international platforms, to find a solution to problems of women. Saygin said that besides Turkey, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Georgia, Kazakhistan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Macedonia, Uzbekistan, Romania, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan are participating in the protocol.

    [17] TURKISH PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION LEAVES FOR BULGARIA

    A Parliamentary delegation, headed by acting Parliament Speaker Hasan Korkmazcan who also acts as Culture, Arts and Publishing Committee Chairman, left for Sofia on Tuesday to tour "Turkish Cultural Works in the Balkans", reported the Anatolia news agency. The delegation will also pay a visit to Macedonia. Korkmazcan said he would be received by Bulgarian Head of State Patar Stayanov and that he would convey a letter from President Suleyman Demirel to him. He also said he would meet the Bulgarian Parliament Speaker and Culture Minister. Korkmazcan will proceed to Macedonia on September 20 after concluding contacts in Bulgaria, and during a meeting with the Macedonian President he will convey a letter from President Suleyman Demirel to him.

    [18] GERMAN POLICE COMPLETE OPERATION AGAINST 'NATIONAL VIEW' ORGANIZATION

    German police have completed an operation against the 'Islamist National View' (IGM) organization based in Munich. Munich Judge Stefan Antor and Chief of Police Bern Kohl held a press briefing following the operation saying that nine of the members of the organization had been taken under custody charged with forging false passports and licences. Kohl added that the number of the members of the organization was over 5,000 with cash in hand worth between DM 60 -80 million. It was also reported that there were Turkish, Azerbaijani, Iraqi, Albanian and Algerian members in the organization. /Milliyet/ Sabah/Cumhuriyet/

    [19] EXIMBANK SUPPORT FOR TURKMENISTAN

    Turkish Eximbank will extend credits worth $43.76 million for the modernization of the Turkmenbasi Refinery in Turkmenistan. With this support, Turkish Eximbank shares in the financial package organized by the German Bayerische Landensbank for the modernization of the Turkmenbasi Refinery. /Hurriyet/

    [20] 12 TURKISH BANKS AMONG 500 BIGGEST BANKS IN EUROPE

    Britain's "The Banker" magazine has announced that 12 Turkish banks have places among the 500 biggest banks in Europe. Akbank ranks 163rd, while Yapi Kredi Bank ranks 210th and Is Bank ranks 213th. /Hurriyet/

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