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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-06-06

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>

NEWS IN ENGLISH

Athens, Greece, 06/06/1998 (ANA)

NEWS HEADLINES

  • EU notes improvement in Greece's economy
  • Premier welcomes BSEC's new international status
  • Transport Minister to visit Albania
  • Foreign, Defence Ministers comment on NATO CBM Aegean agreement
  • Ankara calls for Madrid comminique to be made binding
  • Bomb attack against TV station condemned
  • Macedonia-Thrace Minister denies Kosovo refugees' centers report
  • US national rescued off Lefkada
  • Foreign national investigated over forest fires
  • Acropolis Rally begins Sunday
  • Police patrols on Greek-Turkish border stepped up
  • Celebrations, protests mark World Environment Day
  • Greek, FYROM representatives meet in NY
  • Report on Yakovlev air crash to be published soon
  • Ionian Bank administration seeks to declare strike illegal
  • Consumer price inflation holds steady at 5.3 pct
  • Weather
  • Foreign exchange

    NEWS IN DETAIL

    EU notes improvement in Greece's economy

    A European Union Commission report of the course of the Greek economy says that the country "has made substantial progress in reducing the large imbalances in its public finances over recent years".

    "Its deficit declined to 4 per cent of GDP in 1997 and is projected to below the Maastricht Treaty reference value in 1998, while the public debt ratio, after remaining stable since 1993, started to decline in 1997," the report states.

    National Economy Minister Yiannos Papantoniou yesterday expressed satisfaction over findings on the Greek economy, contained in the European Commission's report on the basic orientations of the economic policies by th e 15 member-states, adopted by the EU's finance ministers' council (ECOFIN) yesterday.

    Premier welcomes BSEC's new international status

    Prime Minister Costas Simitis yesterday welcomed the outcome of a Black Sea Economic Cooperation pact (BSEC) summit, which formally upgraded the five- year-old regional grouping to international status.

    The 11 members of BSEC signed a charter at the summit in Yalta, Ukraine, allowing the group's elevation to an official international organisation.

    The BSEC is comprised of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Georgia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Greece.

    Mr. Simitis told reporters after attending the signing ceremony that Greece, the only BSEC member in the European Union, would work to strengthen ties between the group and the 15-nation bloc.

    Transport Minister to visit Albania

    Transport and Communications Mi-nister Tassos Mantelis will pay an official three-day visit to Albania beginning Monday.

    The purpose of his visit is to focus on bilateral cooperation in the transport and communications sector, following the signing of a cooperation protocol between the two states last December.

    Foreign, Defence Ministers comment on NATO CBM Aegean agreement

    Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos said yesterday that Greece would do everything possible to make even more specific NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana's announcement on a Greek-Turkish agreement to implement a 1988 memorandum.

    Mr. Solana yesterday announced that Greece and Turkey had agreed to fully implement accords signed in 1988 concerning rules of conduct related to military activities in the Aegean and, when possible, to supplement them.

    While describing the announcement as "quite general", Mr. Pangalos acknowledged that it contained "a number of new elements".

    National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said later that although Mr. Solana's announcement expressed the common political will of Greece and Turkey to implement the agreement, certain "arrangements" required further elaboration "as a supplement or prerequisite" for its realisation.

    Ankara calls for Madrid comminique to be made binding

    Turkey yesterday called on Greece to accept the "transformation" of last year's Madrid communique into a legal document.

    In July 1997 Athens and Ankara signed in Madrid a joint communique on principles that should govern bilateral relations and good-neighbourliness. A Turkish foreign ministry statement yesterday said that the Solana statement was an important step, adding however, that this development was "a result of Turkey's combined efforts towards a settlement of problems in the Aegean."

    Bomb attack against TV station condemned

    Government and opposition parties today condemned the bomb attack late last night against the private television station "New Channel" in Athens.

    The bomb had been placed in the accounts department on the eighth floor of the building on Pireos Street. The blast was not very strong but the resulting fire destroyed part of the TV station's records and three photocopying machines.

    "This terrorist act is unacceptable and we condemn it. Greek citizens will not yield to behaviour which dynamites social calm and undermines the operation of institutions," Press and Media Minister Dimitris Reppas said.

    Macedonia-Thrace Minister denies Kosovo refugees' centers report

    The government is not at the present time considering establishing reception centres for refugees from the Serbian province of Kosovo, Macedonia-Thrace Minister Philippos Petsalnikos told the state-run ERT-3 radio station in Thessaloniki yesterday.

    The minister denied a report in a local newspaper according to which new reception centres had begun to be set up for refugees from strife-torn Kosovo.

    US national rescued off Lefkada

    An American national, who had fallen off a Patras-Brindisi passenger ferry, was plucked from the sea off the southern coast of the Ionian island of Lefkada by a passing fishing boat.

    Dorian Briselston, 21, told authorities he had fallen from a ferry and had been in the water for about three hours before being rescued by the fishing boat. He was taken to a Lefkada hospital for medical check, while local port authorities are conducting a preliminary investigation.

    Foreign national investigated over forest fires

    Police in Crete are investigating a 50-year-old foreign national arrested yesterday on theft charges. Authorities suspect that Mohammed Abrahan, who was found in posession of a UK as well as a Swedish passport, is also involved in various forest fires in Greece, as two photographs were discovered at his residence showing such blazes.

    Acropolis Rally begins Sunday

    The 45th international Acropolis Rally begins on Sunday at the foot of Athens' most famous landmark - the "Sacred Rock" - with the participation of 33 foreign and 72 Greek teams.

    The rally will include five new special sections, four of which are near Athens and therefore expected to draw large crowds. The participating cars will cover an overall distance of 1031.97 kilometres over three days, which will include 17 special sections totalling 388.76 kilometres.

    Police patrols on Greek-Turkish border stepped up

    Border police patrols had been stepped up in the region in recent days on reports that some 3,000 illegal immigrants were waiting to cross the border into Greece from Turkey.

    Police said on Thursday they had arrested an Iraqi man thought to be a central player in the trade in smuggling illegal immigrants and narcotics from Turkey to Greece.

    Celebrations, protests mark World Environment Day

    World Environment Day was celebrated in Athens yesterday with various events and protests by dozens of environmental groups and organisations.

    Athens suburb Agia Paraskevi residents and local government officials protested outside the Environment, Urban Planning and Public Works ministry against the construction of a new ring road in the Ymittos area.

    Earlier, about 400 demonstrators from environmental groups and members of the Coordinating Committee for the Rescue of the Saronic Gulf gathered outside the ministry to protest proposed sports facilities for the Athens 2004 Olympics along the coast.

    Meanwhile, various events were organised in schools and other centres to mark the day, while a two-day "Celebration for the Environment", organised by the ministry, culminated last night at the Peace and Friendship indoor stadium with a concert.

    Greek, FYROM representatives meet in NY

    Greece's permanent UN representative met on Wednesday with his Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) counterpart to exchange views within the context of Article V of a 1995 interim agreement between Greece and FYROM.

    Greece's Christos Zaharakis and FYROM's Ivan Tosevski's meeting was held under the auspices of UN mediator Cyrus Vance.

    An announcement issued yesterday by the UN secretary general's spokesman said the two parties agreed to hold a new meeting after the summer.

    Meanwhile Athens Mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos visited FYROM and met President Kiro Gligorov and Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski underlining the two countries' willingness for closer ties.

    Mr. Avramopoulos' visit aims to explore cooperation prospects at a local government level.

    Report on Yakovlev air crash to be published soon

    Authorities have completed a report on the December 17 crash of a Ukrainian Yakovlev-42 aircraft that cost the lives of all 72 people on board and will be handing it to the Ukrainian and Russian governments shortly for comments, Transport and Co mmunications Minister Tassos Mandelis said on Thursday.

    Mr. Mandelis said Russian and Ukrainian experts would examine the report. He was speaking in Thessaloniki after relatives of the people killed in the crash held a news conference to express their concern over the delay in the issuing of the report.

    Press sources said the report attributed responsibility for the accident to a combination of technical factors and human error.

    Ionian Bank administration seeks to declare strike illegal

    Ionian Bank's administration took legal action yesterday requesting that a strike until Wednesday by the General Confederation of Workers of Greece (GSEE) be declared illegal and abusive, as was the case with previous strikes called by the bank's employee s' union and the Federation of Bank Employee Unions (OTOE).

    The new development had in essence been announced in advance through statements by government spokesman Dimitris Reppas who stressed that the government has safeguarded jobs in the best possible way and called on employees to turn up for work and avoid political intrigues.

    Consumer price inflation holds steady at 5.3 pct

    Consumer price inflation in May held steady at 5.3 percent year-on-year from April, the Greek National Statistics Service (GNSS) said yesterday.

    Inflation is expected to resume its downward trend in June after absorbing the impact of a 13.8 percent devaluation when the drachma joined the European Union's exchange rate mechanism on March 14.

    Weather

    Fine weather is expected throughout the country for most of Sunday. In the afternoon central and northern in-land areas can expect some cloud and scattered showers with the possibility of local thunderstorms. Northerly moderate winds, strong in parts of the Aegean. Athens will be fine with a temperature range of 19-32 degrees centigrade. Thessaloniki in the afternoon can expect cloud and the possibility of rain, temps 17-32.

    Foreign exchange

    Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 297.650 British pound 487.965 Japanese yen(100) 213.826 French franc 50.207 German mark 168.342 Italian lira (100) 17.097 Irish Punt 425.171 Belgian franc 8.161 Finnish mark 55.383 Dutch guilder 149.351 Danish kr. 44.200 Austrian sch. 23.933 Spanish peseta 1.981 Swedish kr. 38.349 Norwegian kr. 40.063 Swiss franc 202.308 Port. Escudo 1.645 Aus. dollar 179.175 Can. dollar 204.531 Cyprus pound 572.067

    (K.G.)


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