TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (April 17, 1995)

From: hristu@arcadia.harvard.edu (Dimitrios Hristu)


CONTENTS

  • [01] CILLER IN USA

  • [02] CILLER HAS MESSAGES FOR EVERYONE

  • [03] FM INONU: "NO NEGOTIATION WITH TERRORISTS"

  • [04] OZAL COMMEMORATED ON SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH

  • [05] INONU GOING TO IRAN

  • [06] 18 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED

  • [07] TURKISH GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CELEBRATES 75TH ANNIVERSARY

  • [08] EU-TURKEY DIRECTOR COMES FOR INSPECTION

  • [09] IRANIAN FM VELAYETI GETS TURKISH MESSAGE ON OPERATION IN N.IRAQ

  • [10] TURKEY SIGNS MILITARY ACCORD WITH MACEDONIA

  • [11] MEETING FOR CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

  • [12] VOTE STALEMATE IN CYPRUS

  • [13] TURKISH COMPANY DOING WELL IN US RATINGS

  • [14] GAINS IN IMPORT AND EXPORT MARKETS

  • [15] TOURISM SEASON OPENS IN ANTALYA


  • WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF

    DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION

    TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    APRIL 17, 1995

    Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish

    press this morning

    [01] CILLER IN USA

    Prime Minister Tansu Ciller went to the US on Saturday. She will hold talks with President Bill Clinton in Washington

    and meet with business leaders in New York and Houston, where she will participate in the Houston International

    Festival, which this year features Turkey. Ciller and Clinton are expected to discuss the latest developments in

    the Turkish military operation in northern Iraq. Ciller, who spoke to the Turkish press before leaving, said the

    message she intended to give to Clinton on the matter is that "we are moving rapidly but will not retreat until our

    targets are reached". On the current state of affairs in the area, Ciller said that Turkey was attempting to remedy

    the situation in northern Iraq that had become a no-man's land due to fighting between Iraqi Kurdish groups. She

    stressed that a withdrawal would then take place but warned that any attempt to revive terrorism would meet with another

    Turkish operation. "It is only self-defence" she said, adding that border alterations were not being considered at

    the present time. Ciller also announced that she would, as Azeri President Haydar Aliyev had requested, put the

    Armenia-invaded Azeri territories on the agenda in Washington. Ciller also plans to point out that Turkey has

    succeeded in reaching economic stabilization, something Mexico has been unable to do despite $60 billion in US aid.

    Ciller stressed that the first matter she would tackle upon her return to the country was the modification of Article 8

    in the "Anti-Terrorism Bill" which violates freedom of thought. "The determination we put into economic

    development and fighting terrorism will also be put into the democratization process. Parliament will be working 24

    hours a day" Ciller said. The beginning of Ciller's two-week visit coincides with a "Houston Chronicle" 30-page

    Turkey special supplement published on the occasion of the Houston Festival. Turkish Ambassador to the US, Nuzhet

    Kandemir, who wrote an article in the supplement, spoke of Turco-American historical, but mainly military cooperation.

    Kandemir's article traces the collaboration of Turkey and the US "from the end of the Second World War to the Korean

    War, to Kuwait, as well as all through the Cold War with the Soviet Union". "Turkey and the US have fought together for

    freedom and democracy" Kandemir writes. Besides Kandemir's article, articles on the Turkish economy, tourism and April

    23 Children Festival are included in the special supplement. /All papers/

    [02] CILLER HAS MESSAGES FOR EVERYONE

    Prime Minister Ciller, in the US for a round of talks with top US officials -including President Clinton, has already

    revealed her views on a number of issues involving US-Turkey ties and regional problems. One of the major issues that

    Ciller will take up with Clinton is the question of re-opening the air corridor to Armenia. Ciller will tell

    Clinton that Turkey is ready to make a gesture in this connection, but that in return, Turkey will expect the US to

    do something about making the Armenians withdraw from occupied areas in Azerbaijan. Talking to journalists, Prime

    Minister Ciller touched on a number of important and sensitive issues including the withdrawal of Turkish

    military forces from northern Iraq, democratization, improvements in human rights and the need for an electronic

    surveillance system along the border between Turkey and Iraq. /Hurriyet/

    [03] FM INONU: "NO NEGOTIATION WITH TERRORISTS"

    Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu welcomed New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign and Trade Minister Donald Charles

    McKinnon who arrived in Ankara yesterday. When journalists reporting the arrival, pointed out that PKK leader Abdullah

    Ocalan had called for a ceasefire, Inonu said: "We do not hold negotiations with terrorists". Kurdish separatist

    leader Abdullah Ocalan has urged Turkey to call a ceasefire and negotiate a "political settlement" to the Kurdish

    insurgency. Ocalan, in a statement received in Ankara on Saturday, also assured Western governments that his

    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) would not carry out acts of violence in Europe. During his stay in Turkey, McKinnon

    will be received by President Suleyman Demirel, Deputy Prime Minister Erdal Inonu, State Minister for Economic

    Coordination Aykon Dogan and Agriculture Minister Refaiddin Sahin. /Hurriyet/

    [04] OZAL COMMEMORATED ON SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH

    Turgut Ozal, Turkey's eighth president and founder of the Motherland Party (ANAP), will be commemorated today on the

    second anniversary of his death. ANAP and the New Party (YP), which was founded by defectors from ANAP, will hold

    separate ceremonies to commemorate the late president. ANAP Chairman Mesut Yilmaz and other speakers will deliver

    speeches at the ANAP headquarters where the founding members, the central executive board members, former and

    current ANAP deputies will be present. A large screen film presentation showing Turkey under the late Ozal's rule is

    expected to be shown. Yilmaz and other party executives will later go to Istanbul to visit Ozal's mausoleum there.

    Ozal will be commemorated by the YP led by his brother Yusuf Bozkurt Ozal. YP executives will visit Ozal's mausoleum and

    later attend a symposium on the "Commemoration of Turgut Ozal and the second Transformation Programme". /Cumhuriyet/

    [05] INONU GOING TO IRAN

    While the Turkish military operation in Northern Iraq continues, Turkey, Syria and Iran will meet in order to

    negotiate solutions to current regional problems. Turkish Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu will meet his Iranian

    counterpart Velayeti, and Syrian Foreign Minister Faruk El-Shara on 28 April, in Isfahan, Iran. The most important

    subject on the agenda will be the Turkish military operation in northern Iraq. Inonu is going to ask both Iran and Syria

    to take more effective measures against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in their territories. /Sabah/

    [06] 18 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED

    Eighteen Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists, who ambushed and killed 11 Turkish soldiers in the Hamambogazi

    district, northern Iraq, were killed on last night. According to a statement from the Press and Information

    Center of the General Staff, Turkish military forces pursued the PKK terrorists and killed them during a fierd

    confrontation. /Hurriyet/

    [07] TURKISH GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CELEBRATES 75TH ANNIVERSARY

    Instead of the daily agenda, this week the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) will celebrate the 75th anniversary

    of its founding with various activities. Anniversary ceremonies ceremonies will begin on Thursday April 20. A

    "National Sovereignty and Democracy Congress" will be chaired by President Demirel in the Motherland Party (ANAP)

    Group Hall which was used as the Senate Hall in the early days of the TGNA. Parlamentarians will also make a visit to

    Anitkabir, the Mausoleum of Ataturk. President Demirel, Husamettin Cindoruk, Tansu Ciller, Mesut Yilmaz, Yekta

    Gungor Ozden and Press Council Chairman Oktay Eksi will give speeches during the congress. The congress will continue on

    Friday with the participation of both local and foreign scientists. Cindoruk will accept the congratulations of

    members of the TGNA on April 23 which is the opening date of the first Turkish Grand National Assembly. /Cumhuriyet/

    [08] EU-TURKEY DIRECTOR COMES FOR INSPECTION

    Formalities regarding Turkey's customs union with the EU, planned to come into force in 1996, are continuing without

    delay. Serge Abou, EU Director Responsible for Turkey will arrive in Ankara on Wednesday to have talks about the

    technical aspects of the customs union agreement. It is expected that Abou will warn the Turkish authorities about

    the result of studies regarding the adjustment of current laws held up because of the current inactivity of the

    Turkish Grand National Assembly. Project credits promised by the EU will especially be discussed during the two-day

    visit of Abou. The conditions of the credit transfers to Turkey from the European Development Bank and the

    Mediterranean Fund will be discussed, and also EU expectations regarding democratisation and human rights in

    Turkey are likely to be stated once more. /Hurriyet/

    [09] IRANIAN FM VELAYETI GETS TURKISH MESSAGE ON OPERATION IN

    N.IRAQ

    A ranking Turkish official met with Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayeti yesterday and gave him a written message

    from Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu about the on-going Turkish military operation in northern Iraq. Speaking to the

    Anatolia news agency, Ambassador Gun Gur, the head of the Africa and Middle East Department of the Foreign Ministry,

    said he was satisfied with his contacts in Tehran. Gur told Anatolia that Iran, Turkey and Syria are the most interested

    parties in northern Iraq and thus Turkey has been in very close contact with Tehran on the Turkish incursion into the

    area. "Our foreign minister has had the chance to make direct contact with his Syrian counterpart. This was not

    possible with Mr.Velayeti, since he was out of the country when the Turkish operation began, so Mr.Inonu preferred to

    send an envoy and present a written message" he said. /Sabah/

    [10] TURKEY SIGNS MILITARY ACCORD WITH MACEDONIA

    Macedonia and Turkey signed a military cooperation agreement on Thursday which Turkish Defence Minister Mehmet Golhan

    said paved the way for closer military ties. The agreement, signed by Golhan and his Macedonian counterpart Blagoj

    Handziski, envisages formation of a joint committee of military experts as well as exchange of technological and

    military information. Golhan, who arrived in Macedonia on Wednesday after signing a similar agreement in neighbouring

    Albania, said Macedonia played an "important role for stability" in the region. /All papers/

    [11] MEETING FOR CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

    A month long meeting on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons begins today. Turkey will be rep- resented by

    Permanent Representative to the UN, Inal Batu, because Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu has a very full schedule at

    home. The conference, run by the United Nations organization will re-examine nuclear agreements made during

    the past thirty years when nuclear power was in the hands of only a few leading nations. Now nuclear potential and even

    nuclear capability is in the hands of many more countries -leading to a position of international anxiety. Ambassador

    Batu will deliver a speech on April 24 that will state Turkey's position in this area of international concern.

    /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] VOTE STALEMATE IN CYPRUS

    The vote for the election of a new president in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), has to go into a second

    round because none of the seven candidates reached the more than 50 % needed for a majority vote. Although current

    President Rauf Denktas showed up well with 40.4 % of the vote, which put him well ahead of the competition, it still

    was not enough to keep him at the top. Observers say that it is unlikely that Denktas will vote in the second round.

    After hearing the result, Denktas merely commented that "next time the people need think a little more seriously. I

    have nothing more to say." Other candidates in the election for the presidency think that it is unlikely Denktas will

    increase his vote in a second round. Most agree that any further progress in the position regarding the TRNC can only

    be made with more cooperation with mainland Turkey. /Cumhuriyet/

    [13] TURKISH COMPANY DOING WELL IN US RATINGS

    A Turkish owned company in the US, "Fore Systems" has won a place among the "one hundred fastest growing companies in

    the US" according to Fortune magazine. A report on the company, owned by Onat Menzilcioglu from Izmir, says that

    his Fore Systems company is actually fourth on the list because of a huge 70 % share in specialised communications

    and computer technology. /Hurriyet/

    [14] GAINS IN IMPORT AND EXPORT MARKETS

    Reports from the economy front, noting the growth in real terms of the TL against other major foreign currencies,

    indicate in- creases in the import and export markets. The latest figures for February show that imports grew by an av-

    erage of 28 percent with a value of 2.2 billion dollars. Exports showed an increase of 20 percent, reaching a total

    value of 1.4 billion dollars. One of the major reasons behind this substantial increase was the effort shown by

    exporters to avoid losses coming from a shaky market. /Cumhuriyet/

    [15] TOURISM SEASON OPENS IN ANTALYA

    Stating that Turkey had the potential for meeting all of the new expectations in the tourism sector, Irfan Gurpinar,

    Minister of Tourism said: "Turkish turism will show an increase of 186 % over the next ten years according to a

    report from the World Tourism Organization". Gurpinar noted that tourism possibilities in Turkey had expanded to 12

    months a year, and said that while it was now possible to swim in Antalya, it was also possible to enjoy winter sports

    in another region. Pointing out that tourism had shown an increase of 4 % in world tourism, and 8 % in Turkey,

    Gurpinar said: "Turkey has achieved great increases during the past ten years and is expected to come first among the

    OECD countries with an increase of 186 % during the next ten years. What Turkey has to do is to take care of the

    environment and human needs. 500 million people are benefiting from tourism throughout the world and seven

    million of them are coming to Turkey. Tourism is a sector with many possibilities. We are encouraging our harbour

    authorities, who are sensitive to environmental issues to keep our coasts clean, by giving them blue flag, anchor and

    dolphin logos." Visiting the Antalya Republican People's Party organization, Irfan Gurpinar held talks with RPP

    deputies Deniz Baykal and Faik Altun. Gurpinar talked with people in the yacht marina and made a trip by boat. The

    captain of the boat hoped that the Ministry of Tourism would provide credit for developing yacht tourism and preventing

    concretization along the coast. /Sabah/

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