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Turkish Press Review, 01-04-16

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

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

16.04.2001


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRESIDENT SEZER'S MESSAGE ON TOURISM
  • [02] HEAVY SCHEDULE IN THE PARLIAMENT
  • [03] FOUNDATION
  • [04] BAHCELI: "HISTORY CANNOT BE CHANGED"
  • [05] NEW ECONOMIC PROGRAM
  • [06] DERVIS ON WORLD TOUR
  • [07] FULL SUPPORT OF IMF AND WORLD BANK
  • [08] MIRZAOGLU TRAVELS TO JAMAICA
  • [09] CAY ASKS KYRGYZSTAN TO SOLVE TURKISH BUSINESSMEN'S PROBLEMS
  • [10] MENDERES IN DYP
  • [11] TREACHEROUS TRAP IN BINGOL
  • [12] SIMITIS' STATEMENT ON TURKEY'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE
  • [13] NEW YORK TIMES COVERS TURKISH ECONOMY
  • [14] FEHRIYE ERDAL: "BELGIAN COURTS CANNOT TRY ME"
  • [15] EASTER CELEBRATED IN ISTANBUL
  • [16] ARBITRATION CENTER TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ISTANBUL
  • [17] POSTPONEMENT OF FARMERS' CREDIT REPAYMENT
  • [18] MORE EFFECTIVE SERVICE
  • [19] ODD AND EVEN CAR PLATE PRACTICE IS ON WAY
  • [20] BUSY WEEK FOR TREASURY
  • [21] REAL ESTATE INVESTORS MEET IN ISTANBUL
  • [22] EMPLOYEMENT GUARANTEE BILL READY BY END OF MONTH
  • [23] TURKISH POWER IN BAVARIA
  • [24] FORD FACTORY TO BE OPENED
  • [25] TURKISH POETRY IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • [26] ZEUGMA WALL PAINTINGS TO BE RESTORED
  • [27] TURKISH FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK
  • [28] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS
  • [29] THE LAST TRAIN BY SEDAT SERTOGLU (SABAH)

  • [01] PRESIDENT SEZER'S MESSAGE ON TOURISM

    Issuing a message on the occassion of the Tourism Week, President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said tourism was one of the most important sectors in Turkish economy. Emphasizing proper promotional initiatives would greatly contribute to the improvement of tourism sector in Turkey, Sezer said, "The fact that tourists who are pleased with their vacation in Turkey will promote Turkey the best should not be forgotten." Stating countries all over the world are trying to find new ways to increase their tourism revenues, Sezer said, "Turkey, who presents Anatolian historical and natural heritage to tourists, is a unique paradise in the world. Turkey has many opportunities such as sea and sun tourism, as well as natural scenery." Sezer added, "Turkish economy might yield positive results from tourism if new investments in the congress, faith, nature and winter tourism are made." Meanwhile, Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said tourism contributes greatly to Turkey's promotion by creating new employment opportunities and increasing international mobility concerning culture and commerce. Ecevit said, "Turkish state is determined to improve Turkish tourism and help it catch up with the changing conditions." /Cumhuriyet/

    [02] HEAVY SCHEDULE IN THE PARLIAMENT

    Following the declaration of the economic program by State Minister for Economics Kemal Dervis, now it is Parliament's turn to enact the priority bills. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit assured IMF Chairman Horst Kohler on this topic. Three of the fifteen priority bills are expected to be debated in the Parliament this week. Previously, three laws were enacted. Tomorrow, Natural Gas Bill will be taken up in the Parliament. /Turkiye/ 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF TURKISH HISTORY INSTITUTION'S

    [03] FOUNDATION

    President Ahmet Necdet Sezer sent a greeting message to Deputy Prime Minister Devlet Bahceli due to the 70th anniversary of the Turkish History Institution's establishment. Stating historical awareness is one of the most important elements in nation-building process, Sezer said nations comprehending their pasts well will always be capable of establishing stable and sound futures. /Cumhuriyet/

    [04] BAHCELI: "HISTORY CANNOT BE CHANGED"

    Deputy Prime Minister Devlet Bahceli attended a meeting organized to mark the 70th anniversary of the Turkish History Institution. Stressing comprehensive and systematic studies in Turkish history could not be carried out, Bahceli said history is an inspiration, energy and source of hope for nations. He added, "History cannot be changed by decisions made by Parliaments or workings of lobbies." /Turkiye/

    [05] NEW ECONOMIC PROGRAM

    State Minister for the Economy, Kemal Dervis, with the Central Bank Governor Sureyya Serdengecti and Treasury Undersecretary Faik Oztrak attended a meeting with journalists yesterday in Ankara. Dervis explained his views on economic and political issues. Dervis said, "The IMF Managing Directors will have a meeting on April 28. I hope we will reach an agreement with the IMF before that date. We can renew the existing stand-by agreement or give an additional letter of intent. We need $10-12 billion and I believe we will obtain it easily. The IMF, the World Bank, G-7 countries and some other countries will extend this support."Dervis said, "We burnt all bridges and there is no turning back after this. The important part is the implementation of the program. This program entails structural reforms. We should relieve the markets permanently in the long run. The thing we should do is to make people believe that Turkey has the potential to decrease the rate of inflation. We will prove this by the end of the year." /Milliyet/

    [06] DERVIS ON WORLD TOUR

    State Minister for Economics, Kemal Dervis, will travel to Tokyo, London, Rome and Berlin for obtaining foreign financial assistance to the economic program after completing the negotiation with the IMF in Washington. The new letter of intent, including the commitments of the program, was given to the IMF delegation in Turkey. The total of the foreign financial resources which could be obtained from the IMF are the remaining $6.25 billion of the previous credit and $5 billion credit from World Bank within the Country Assistance Strategy(CAS). G-7 countries are expected to give $6-8 billion credit under convenient conditions. /Milliyet/

    [07] FULL SUPPORT OF IMF AND WORLD BANK

    The US Embassy and the IMF Chief of Turkey Desk Carlo Cottarelli conveyed their support for the new economic program. The statement by the US Embassy said international community will continue to support Turkey. Cottarelli said, "We appreciate the new program aiming to ensure the fiscal stability, structural reform and restructuring of the banks". /Milliyet/

    [08] MIRZAOGLU TRAVELS TO JAMAICA

    State Minister Ramazan Mirzaoglu travelled to Jamaica for an official visit. Mirzaoglu said a joint economic commission will be established with Jamaica and the draft of an Economic and Commercial Cooperation Agreement will be signed. /Sabah/

    [09] CAY ASKS KYRGYZSTAN TO SOLVE TURKISH BUSINESSMEN'S PROBLEMS

    State Minister Abdulhaluk Mehmet Cay, who is in Kyrgyzstan to take part in a Turkish-Kyrgyz Joint Economic Commission(KEK) meeting, asked Kyrgyz officials to solve the Turkish businessmen's problems if they want more investments from Turkey. Cay also said loans supplied by Turkish Eximbank to this country were used for the wrong projects, adding that these kind of problems would be solved at the KEK meeting. Kyrgyzstan Finance Minister Temirbek Akmataliyev said they unfortunately used these loans on the wrong projects because they did not have enough experience in certain issues. He said, however, Eximbank loans were useful in the develoment of the country. Stressing that his country has been in economic difficulty, Akmataliyev asked Cay to delay the repayment of the loans. /Turkish Daily News/

    [10] MENDERES IN DYP

    Aydin Menderes, independent parliamentarian from Istanbul, joined the True Path Party (DYP) yesterday. During the DYP Representatives Assembly Meeting, DYP leader Tansu Ciller decorated Menderes with a party rosette. /Hurriyet/

    [11] TREACHEROUS TRAP IN BINGOL

    During a crack-down against the PKK, five soldiers were killed and two others were wounded by the explosion of mines laid by terrorist PKK members. During the clashes, nine terrorists were killed. Regarding the death of five soldiers and the injuring of two more, President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) Speaker, Omer Izgi and Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit sent condolence messages to the Chief of the General Staff, Huseyin Kivrikoglu. /Turkiye/

    [12] SIMITIS' STATEMENT ON TURKEY'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE

    Greek Prime Minister Kostas Simitis evaluated Turkey's postponement of 32 defense projects as a great decrease in military expenditure. Refraining from mentioning Turkey's reason to take such a decision on decreasing military purchases, Simitis said, "Turkey decreased her military expenditures by 17 trillion drahmi which equals to four fold of Greece's purchase in the same period." He added as the international conditions demand everybody give priority to stability and development, Turkey attached great importance to economic development. /Cumhuriyet/

    [13] NEW YORK TIMES COVERS TURKISH ECONOMY

    The prominent US daily New York Times said in an article on the economic program declared by the Turkish Economics Minister Kemal Dervis, "The program targets to find foreign debt amounting to $10-12 billion. Dervis says new credits are needed to recover the economy. The IMF delegation, currently holding contact with the Turkish officials, will return to Washington and express their views on accepting the program or not." Meanwhile, Washington Post said many analysts question whether the Turkish government is determined to implement severe measures to recover economy. /Cumhuriyet/

    [14] FEHRIYE ERDAL: "BELGIAN COURTS CANNOT TRY ME"

    The defense statement of Fehriye Erdal, who is accused of being involved in murdering three people at Istanbul Sabanci Center, was given to Belgium's Council of State on Friday. Following an objection by the Sabanci family attorney, Fernand Schmitz, to the Council of State, the case restarted again seven months ago. When Erdal's attorneys requested further time to prepare their case, the trial was postponed to May 3. Erdal's attorney Han Fermont said that Erdal could not be tried in a Belgian court for crimes she committed in Turkey, adding that courts in Belgium have no such authority. In the trial postponed to May 3, the court will decide whether she can be tried in Belgian courts for crimes she committed in Turkey. /Turkish News/

    [15] EASTER CELEBRATED IN ISTANBUL

    Istanbul Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomeos, the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christian, led thousands of faithful in a candlelit procession early Sunday to celebrate Easter. Following the two-year-old warming in relations between traditional rivals Greece and Turkey, thousands of Greek tourists have traveled to Istanbul to celebrate Easter at the patriarchate. /Turkish News/

    [16] ARBITRATION CENTER TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ISTANBUL

    Justice Ministry is preparing a bill on the establishment of an International Arbitration Center in Istanbul, which will deal with settling the disagreements arising from legal relations through arbitration. /Milliyet/

    [17] POSTPONEMENT OF FARMERS' CREDIT REPAYMENT

    Agriculture Minister, Husnu Yusuf Gokalp will request today at the cabinet meeting the postponement of TL1.5 quadrillion debts of farmers. The draft bill includes the delaying of the farmers' credit repayments to the Agricultural Credit Co-operatives, debts to Agricultural Enterprises General Directorate (TIGEM) and to Turkish Electricity Distribution Company (TEDAS). /Sabah/ CAKMAKOGLU: MODERNIZATION OF F-4s IS NECESSARY FOR A

    [18] MORE EFFECTIVE SERVICE

    Defense Minister Sabahattin Cakmakoglu said yesterday that the aim in modernizing 54 F-4 fighter jets was to make sure that they serve the military more effectively in the 2000s. In response to a written question by Virtue Party (FP) Bitlis Deputy Zeki Ergezen on the modernization of F-4 fighter jets, Cakmakoglu said that 26 jets had been modernized in Israel and that 28 in Turkey, at the First Air Supply and Maintenance Center facilities, and added, "The modernization studies commenced in May 1994, and a bid was invited in January 1995 for the modernization of F-4 fighter jets. The project was commissioned to the Israeli Aviation Institute (IAI) in accordance with the decision of the Cabinet and the Defense Industry Executive Committee, on the condition that the Israeli government would provide the financial sources needed to execute the project." /Turkish News/

    [19] ODD AND EVEN CAR PLATE PRACTICE IS ON WAY

    The odd and even car plate program will be put into action for official cars in Istanbul tomorrow. The practice is brought about by the office of the Istanbul Governor aiming at implementing energy saving measures. The vehicles of emergency, security, legal institutions and Armed Forces, as well as the vehicles of the fire department are excluded from the program. /Turkish Daily News/

    [20] BUSY WEEK FOR TREASURY

    Undersecretariat of Treasury will open the third bid of the month this week. Undersecretariat also has repayments this week. It will repay $800 million in foreign debts and one quadrillion 22.6 trillion TL in domestic debts. /Cumhuriyet/

    [21] REAL ESTATE INVESTORS MEET IN ISTANBUL

    Well-known real estate investors will come to Istanbul to participate in the Real Estate Summit-2 between April 17-19 organized by the Real Estate Investment Partnership Association and the Finance World. With the participation of the Capital Market Board Collective Apartments Administration and Global Real Institute, and the support of one of the organizers of the International Fair Organization REED-MIDEM, and Barcelona Meeting Point, the summit is due to take place at the Ciragan Palace. /Turkish Daily News/

    [22] EMPLOYEMENT GUARANTEE BILL READY BY END OF MONTH

    Minister of Labour and Social Security Yasar Okuyan said the work on the employement guarantee bill will be completed by the end of this month. Stressing the law is among the most important laws to ensure social peace in society, Mr. Okuyan said the work on the bill is continuing for 7-8 months, and as soon as it is completed, will be presented to the TGNA. /Turkiye/

    [23] TURKISH POWER IN BAVARIA

    According to a research conducted by Turkish Research Center in Germany, Turkish citizens have an important role in economics in Bavarian province. Turkish investors employ 42,000 workers and make a DM1.8-billion investment in the region. /Turkiye/

    [24] FORD FACTORY TO BE OPENED

    Ford Otosan will officially open its factory in Golcuk on April 20, 2001. Chairman of the Koc Holding, Rahmi Koc and Chairman of the Ford Motor Jacques A. Nasser are expected to attend the opening ceremony. The factory will be one of the important production and export centers of Ford. It was constructed on a 1.6-million metre squares open and 160-thousand meter squares covered area. The factory has a 150-thousand vehicle capacity and will employ 4 thousand workers. /Hurriyet/

    [25] TURKISH POETRY IN THE NETHERLANDS

    Many Turkish poets attended the Poetry Festival organized in The Netherlands jointly by the Popyrus and Troya Foundations. There were a panel titled "Poetry and Language", poem readings and a contest within the festival. /Cumhuriyet/

    [26] ZEUGMA WALL PAINTINGS TO BE RESTORED

    A group from Ankara University Capital Vocational College took 92 wall paintings unearthed from Zeugma ancient city last year under protection to restore. Deputy Director of the Project, Bekir Eskici said the project will be completed on May 23. /Cumhuriyet/

    [27] TURKISH FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK

    The Turkish Culture Festival will begin on April 21 and the traditional Turkish Day March will take place on May 19. The march will be held at Madison Avenue and a large number of Turks both from New York and elsewhere will participate. There will also be various performances at the Dag Hammarskjold Park near the "Turkevi" (Turkish House) building. The most important activity of the culture festival organized by the Turkish-American Foundation Federation (TADF) will be "Turkish Children's Day," to take place on April 23, the same day as "International Children's Day." /Turkish News/

    [28] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS

    [29] THE LAST TRAIN BY SEDAT SERTOGLU (SABAH)

    Columnist Sedat Sertoglu comments on the economic program announced by State Minister for Economics Kemal Dervis. A summary of his column is as follows: "We are entering a new week with new hopes due to the announcement of the economic program by Kemal Dervis. What is important is the speedy enforcement of the program as much as its announcement. Everyone should comply with this program as we do not have any other alternative. If we cannot succeed in this, we shall even remember these past few days fondly in the future. Therefore, we all have to ask, 'What can I do to contribute for the success of this program?' It is not the time to play the devil's advocate especially for the opposition parties and economics professors. Everyone knows the reason of every sentence and therefore should not be treated as a fool. No one should destroy Turkey, in the name of dissidence. The opposition parties, the Virtue Party and the True Path Party should not follow populist stances and obstruct the success of this program. Such stances would only decrease their popularity and will not ensure extra points for them. To support this program is not supporting the Government. We have to separate the two and have a look at the program itself. The next few months we will be faced with great difficulties. Unemployment will rise, hard days will follow. However, then economic growth will begin. The start of growth means the decrease of unemployment and those who are left jobless today will be employed. Then we may be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Kemal Dervis said that we shall remember these days as a nightmare in the future. We believe this, we want to believe this. However, Dervis cannot succeed in enforcing this program all by himself. We can achieve this goal when politicians,trade unions, non-governmental organizations, media, small businessmen and peasants all work hand-in-hand. The Government has to show that it is tigthening its belt and seriously adopting this program. From now on we will enter a road with important turning points. We have to follow every step taken in this direction and be courageous. The Government should be monitored and we should insist on the enforcement of this program. We expect from the Coalition Government to say,'Stay behind the program as it is our last chance to salvage the economy. Let us not miss this train. It is time you kept your promises in supporting the program'."
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