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Turkish Press Review, 98-11-03

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

03.11.98

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] DEMIREL URGES IMPROVEMENTS IN TURKISH AVIATION SAFETY
  • [02] YILMAZ VISITS TRNC
  • [03] POLICE ARREST ISLAMIST TERRORISTS
  • [04] TURKEY CRITICIZES ECHR
  • [05] TUSIAD RENEWS PLEA FOR TURKEY'S FULL EU MEMBERSHIP
  • [06] FAFT TO LOOK AT MONEY LAUNDERING
  • [07] ANKARA RING ROAD OPENS
  • [08] FOREIGN DEBT PAYMENTS
  • [09] TPAO PRODUCES 9.5 MILLION BARRELS OF OIL
  • [10] EREZ IN CUBA
  • [11] INTENSE TRAFFIC IN FOREIGN TRADE
  • [12] TURCO-GERMAN RELATIONS
  • [13] OPERATION IN TUNCELI
  • [14] TWO IMPORTANT MESSAGES FOR TURKEY
  • [15] AZERI MINISTER MERDANOV TO VISIT TURKEY
  • [16] INTERNATIONAL PRINTING AND PAPER INDUSTRY FAIR IN ISTANBUL
  • [17] "TURKISH BANKS WILL OVERCOME ECONOMIC CRISIS"
  • [18] INVESTMENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN
  • [19] AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN TO GAP REGION
  • [20] INONU IN BAKU
  • [21] NEW PLANES TO THY

  • [01] DEMIREL URGES IMPROVEMENTS IN TURKISH AVIATION SAFETY

    President Suleyman Demirel yesterday urged the Turkish government to improve aviation safety in Turkish airspace. Inaugurating the First Turkish Aviation Council meeting in Istanbul, Demirel proposed that the government establish a more effective regulatory agency to monitor aircraft safety as well as prevent private radio and television braodcasts from interfering with aviation communication. During the three-day meeting, civilian and military aviation authorities and executives of private airline companies will discuss administration and planning in the Turkish aviation sector, human resources, flight safety, international relations and infrastructure. One area of focus will be the planned privatization of Turkish Airlines (THY) sometime next year. /All papers/

    [02] YILMAZ VISITS TRNC

    Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz pays a one-day working visit to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) today for consultations, a Foreign Ministry statement said yesterday. Yilmaz, accompanied by Sukru Sina Gurel, state minister responsible for relations with the EU and Cyprus affairs, will have talks with TRNC President Rauf Denktas and members of the TRNC Cabinet. During the talks, the two sides are expected to outline additional political and economic measures to enforce their relationship. /All papers/

    [03] POLICE ARREST ISLAMIST TERRORISTS

    Istanbul Governor Erol Cakir said at a press conference yesterday that 23 members of the illegal Anatolian Federated Islamic State (AFID) organization had been captured. AFID had planned a suicide attack on Anitkabir, Ataturk's Mausoleum in Ankara, on October 29. Governor Cakir said that the police organized one of the biggest operations in its history and 23 terrorists were caught.

    Metin Kaplan, the leader of the organization, has been accused of directing the operations from Cologne, Germany. Cakir added that the legal process for the extradition of Metin Kaplan had started. /Milliyet/

    [04] TURKEY CRITICIZES ECHR

    Justice Minister Hasan Denizkurdu has expressed discontent with recent rulings of the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and has warned that Turks were losing faith in the court due to its politically-loaded and biased, anti-Turkey decisions. Denizkurdu, who is in Strasbourg for the inauguration of the restructured ECHR, the judicial body of the Council of Europe, met yesterday with the ECHR's new chief judge, Luzius Wildhaber. /All papers/

    [05] TUSIAD RENEWS PLEA FOR TURKEY'S FULL EU MEMBERSHIP

    Two days before the EU Executive Commission is scheduled to present a 'progress report' on Turkey, the Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD) renewed their plea for deepening of ties between Turkey and the EU. The TUSIAD said yesterday that the Turco-EU Customs Union, launched three years ago, should be expanded and that Turkey should gradually become a full member. One the eve of the progress report for Turkey, TUSIAD warned against discrimination: "The EU treatment of the other candidate countries, both in terms of financial package and access to cooperation programmes, constitutes another dimension of comparison which points out the shortcomings of the EU policy toward Turkey". /Milliyet/

    [06] FAFT TO LOOK AT MONEY LAUNDERING

    Patrick Moulette, an official of the Financial Action Task Force (FAFT), is coming to Turkey with an accompanying delegation today to examine developments in Turkey concerning its struggle against dirty money. Moulette told the Anatolia news agency that the FAFT delegation would have talks with officials of the Finance Ministry's Financial Crime Examination Board, Police Department officials and representatives of the banking sector.

    [07] ANKARA RING ROAD OPENS

    The Ankara ring road was opened by Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz yesterday. At the opening, he said that transport is an indispensable part of development and added that, no matter how successful a country is in other sectors, it cannot reach its aim of becoming a developed country unless it develops a well-functioning transportation system.

    Giving a speech at the opening ceremony of the 114-kilometer-long ring road, Yilmaz noted that Turkey had huge targets for the 21st century and to achieve them its government has to provide the country with the most modern infrastructure. The Ankara ring road will enable vehicles to pass through Ankara without entering the city centre.

    [08] FOREIGN DEBT PAYMENTS

    Turkey has repaid a total of $9.996 billion in foreign debts since the beginning of this year, the Anatolia news agency reports. The Central Bank data shows that the Treasury paid $8.315 billion, the Central Bank repaid $303.4 million, the Ministry of National Defense and the Defense Industry paid $1.202 billion and the Defense Fund paid $175.8 million in foreign debts between January 1 and October 30, 1998. Meanwhile, a total of $393.2 million in foreign debts was repaid in October.

    [09] TPAO PRODUCES 9.5 MILLION BARRELS OF OIL

    The Turkish Petroleum Corp. (TPAO) produced 9 million 474 thousand barrels of crude oil in southeastern Adiyaman province, which has the highest known oil reserves in Turkey, the Anatolia news agency reports. The TPAO, which aims to increase the production with the methods for drilling the whole oil, carries out test-production activities in Kilis and Sanliurfa provinces and exploration activities in Gaziantep and Hatay.

    [10] EREZ IN CUBA

    Yalim Erez, Minister of Industry and Trade, who has gone to Havana, the capital of Cuba, for the opening of the Havana Fair, has started his contacts there. Noting that Cuba is an important market for Turkish goods and this country needs consumption goods, Erez pointed out that Turkish goods can be exported to Latin American countries by the exportation that will be realized to the region. Erez stated that the dimensions of trade can increase by providing sufficient financial opportunity by Eximbank, the Anatolia news agency reports.

    [11] INTENSE TRAFFIC IN FOREIGN TRADE

    Ozkan Aydin, Chairman of the Promotion and Fairs Department of Directorate General of Exports of the Foreign Trade Undersecretariat, has said that a total of 20 different foreign trade visits were organized since 1995. Stressing that Turkey will participate in 71 different fairs next year, Aydin said that the total export-links, which were established by the visits abroad since 1995, reached $350 million as of the end of 1998, the Anatolia news agency reports.

    [12] TURCO-GERMAN RELATIONS

    The fifth meeting of the Turco-German Cooperation Council, which aims to develop economic relations between Turkey and Germany, will be held in Germany on November 5-6, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. According to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry, representatives from official and private institutions will participate in the meeting of the council established in 1993. Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Ambassador Korkmaz Haktanir and German Foreign Ministry State Secretary Hans Friedrich will be the co-chairmen of the meeting.

    [13] OPERATION IN TUNCELI

    A military vehicle hit a mine in Tunceli and three security officials have been wounded. Following the incident, operations have started and 10 members of the PKK terrorist organization have been killed. Officials noted that operations in the region were continuing. /Milliyet/

    [14] TWO IMPORTANT MESSAGES FOR TURKEY

    German Prime Minister Gerhard Schroeder has given a message that there is no obstacle for Turkey's full EU membership. Schroeder, who made his first official visit to Britain, met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday. Schroeder said: "Religion is not an obstacle for European Union (EU) membership. The EU door is open for Turkey". Blair said for his part that Turkey should exert efforts to become a full EU member. /Milliyet/

    [15] AZERI MINISTER MERDANOV TO VISIT TURKEY

    Azerbaijani National Education Minister Misir Merdanov will visit Turkey. Merdanov, who will meet with Turkish National Education Minister Hikmet Ulugbay, will receive information about education system in Turkey. Ulugbay noted that they would evaluate education potential between the two countries. /Milliyet/

    [16] INTERNATIONAL PRINTING AND PAPER INDUSTRY FAIR IN ISTANBUL

    The Eighth International Printing and Paper Industry Fair opened yesterday in Istanbul. 850 domestic and foreign firms are attending the fair. Organizers of the fair reported that Middle Eastern and Turkish-Speaking countries were highly represented in the fair besides the first three biggest firms in printing industry in the world, Heidelberg, Iberica and Muller. /Sabah/

    [17] "TURKISH BANKS WILL OVERCOME ECONOMIC CRISIS"

    A report prepared by the rating institution Standard and Poor's said that private Turkish banks would overcome the present global crisis despite the economic chaos going on in international markets. The report added that Turkish banks which had experience in tackling with inflation and working in taugh situations were powerful enough to overcome the present global economic crisis. /Sabah/

    [18] INVESTMENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN

    Investments of Turkish businessmen in Kazakhstan have been increasing. Director of the Kazakhstan State Investment Committee, Anuar Saydenov said that Turkish businessmen had made $65 million investment in Kazakhstan last year whereas the total investment for the first six months in 1998 was $ 65.6 million. Saydenov added that Turkey and Canada were the two countries making direct investments in Kazakhstan. /Sabah/

    [19] AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN TO GAP REGION

    A group of American businessmen will come to Turkey to make investments in Ataturk Dam, Koruklu Research Centre and Sanliurfa Organized Site. State Ministry responsible for the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) announced that American businessmen will come to Turkey on 10 November with the organization of Economy Undersecretariat of Turkish Embassy in Washington and lobby firms conducted Turkey's promotion in the US. The aim of the trip is to determine the profitable investment areas in the region, added the announcement. /Sabah/

    [20] INONU IN BAKU

    Former Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Erdal Inonu went to Baku, Azerbaijan upon an invitation of the Baku Sciences Faculty yesterday. In his speech at the Faculty Inonu said that there is democracy and multi-party system in Turkey adding that Turkey was going on the way which Ataturk showed 75 years ago. Inonu noted that Turkey would like to improve its relations with Azerbaijan in scientific, economic and cultural areas. /Sabah/

    [21] NEW PLANES TO THY

    Six of the 26 Boeing type airplanes were handed over yesterday to Turkish Airlines (THY). At the end of the ceremony to be held tomorrow with the participation of Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz and other high ranking officials, new planes will make demonstration flights over Istanbul. /Hurriyet/
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