Turkish Press Review (April 4, 1995)

From: [email protected] (Dimitrios Hristu)

Subject: Turkish Press Review (April 4, 1995)

Topic: trkn Fdate: 95-04-04


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL IN BUENOS AIRES

  • [02] FOREIGN MINISTER INONU IN GERMANY

  • [03] CILLER TO MEET CLINTON

  • [04] BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS EXPELLED FROM PARTY

  • [05] WORLD ENERGY AGENCY MEETING IN ISTANBUL

  • [06] DRUGS IN PKK SHELTER

  • [07] A SOLUTION WITH 'PROVIDE COMFORT' REJECTED

  • [08] TURKEY COMBS N.IRAQ FOR REMAINING REBELS

  • [09] STATEMENT BY GENERAL DIRECTOR OF PRESS AND INFORMATION ERSAVCI

  • [10] WORLD TOURISM COUNCIL IN ISTANBUL

  • [11] MICHAEL GLOS:" TURKEY IS PROTECTING HERSELF AGAINST TERRORISM"

  • [12] TURKEY PROPOSING NEW REGIONAL SOLUTION FORMULA

  • [13] US MAY PROPOSE PACKAGE TO IMPROVE TURCO-GREEK TIES

  • [14] DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE

  • [15] PKK CONDEMNED FOR KIDNAPPING

  • [16] ALIYEV RAISES TURKISH SHARE IN AZERI OIL

  • [17] KANDEMIR SEES TURKEY AS REGIONAL STABILIZER

  • [18] DEBATE ON BOSNIAN PROBLEM AT ANKARA CONFERENCE

  • [19] BUSH'S VISIT TO ISTANBUL POSTPONED

  • [20] EPHESUS AMPHITHEATER TO REOPEN AFTER FACE-LIFT

  • [21] ATHENS MEETING ON MEDITERRANEAN POLLUTION


  • WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF

    DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION

    TURKISH PRESS REVIEW

    APR 4, 1995

    Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish

    press this morning

    [01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL IN BUENOS AIRES

    President Suleyman Demirel arrived in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires late on Sunday in the first leg of his tour to

    three South American states. "The purpose behind my visits to several countries aims at showing that Turkey is a world

    power. The countries our tour covers, and Argentina, in particular, are important powers that closely follow world

    developments" Demirel told reporters during a stopover in the Canary Islands on Sunday. He was received at Aeroparque

    military base by Argentine Foreign Minister Guido di Tella. A 164-strong delegation, including State Ministers Onur

    Kumbaracibasi and Ayvaz Gokdemir, accompanies Demirel on his Latin America tour.

    President Suleyman Demirel started his official contacts in Argentina. Demirel met with Argentine President Carlos Menem.

    At a lunch given in his honour by Argentine Parliamentary Speaker Oraldo Britos, Demirel noted that there were many

    similarities between the two nations and added: "Both Turkey and Argentina are elements of peace and stability in their

    regions. And it is only natural that they want to improve their relations in every field". /Hurriyet-Sabah/

    [02] FOREIGN MINISTER INONU IN GERMANY

    Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu, who has begun a European tour to explain the Turkish military operation in northern Iraq met

    with his German counterpart, Klaus Kinkel, in Bonn.

    During the Kinkel said although Germany understood Turkey's struggle against the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist

    organization, Turkey should withdraw her troops as soon as possible from northern Iraqi territories.

    In reply Erdal Inonu said that misunderstandings damaged Turco-German bilateral relations. He added that the aim of

    the Turkish military operation was to destroy the PKK terrorist organization. Inonu confirmed that after the

    operation reached its targets, Turkish troops would be withdrawn from Iraqi territories.

    Inonu confirmed that Turkey upheld the territorial integrity of northern Iraq and that the operation was a matter of

    self-defence.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu asked the German authorities to ensure the security of Turkish citizens living

    in Germany.

    Minister Kinkel noted that Germany had never sold arms to the PKK. He wanted to see a political solution to the Kurdish

    issue in Turkey. /Hurriyet/

    [03] CILLER TO MEET CLINTON

    Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Ciller is going to visit the US on 19 April. During the visit, Ciller will inform President

    Clinton about northern Iraq military incursion.

    While in the US, Prime Minister Ciller will also give an opening speech at the International Houston Festival, which

    will feature Turkey.

    During her 6-day visit, Ciller will discuss economic issues with the Clinton administration. /Hurriyet/

    [04] BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS EXPELLED FROM PARTY

    Two British parliamentarians who visited the Gorumlu township of Sirnak immediately after a PKK massacre have been expelled

    from their political party.

    Because of their statement following their visit to Gorumlu, the Labour Party parliamentarians Ann Clwyd and Jim Cousin

    have been disciplined by their party.

    The party leadership has stated that two parliamentarians visited Turkey and northern Iraq without party permission.

    /Hurriyet/

    [05] WORLD ENERGY AGENCY MEETING IN ISTANBUL

    The General Committee of the World Energy Agency is going to meet in Istanbul. After the meeting there will be a seminer

    under the title "Financing Energy Projects" on 11-12 April in Istanbul.

    Turkish Energy Minister Veysel Atasoy will attend the meeting. The Agency aims to make countries more conscious of

    economizing in the energy field. /Hurriyet/

    [06] DRUGS IN PKK SHELTER

    Since the beginning of the "Steel Operation" the toll of Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) dead has reached 319, with 13

    captured alive. Domestic operations against the PKK have also increased.

    In a PKK camp in Hakkari 850 kilos of drugs, eight bombs and two mortar shells were found. Drugs are a vital source of

    income for the PKK. /Hurriyet/

    [07] A SOLUTION WITH 'PROVIDE COMFORT' REJECTED

    One of the leading journalists of the Washington Post, a major US daily, Lally Weymouth has written an article defending the

    neccesity of giving support to Turkey.

    In her article under the title of "We cannot be objective in the Turkey issue", Weymouth noted that the US administration

    has rejected Ankara's proposals regarding a "Provide Comfort" solution with Turkish and American troops going to northern

    Iraq".

    She pointed out that the US administration had informed Turkey that they have no intention of changing Iraqi policies or of

    giving up the Provide Comfort protective umbrella for the region. /Milliyet/

    [08] TURKEY COMBS N.IRAQ FOR REMAINING REBELS

    The Turkish troops continue the dragnet in northern Iraq for PKK terrorists. Turkish General Staff yesterday said that

    troops had killed 11 more rebels over the past 24 hours, to bring the total of PKK casualties to 306 dead and 13 captured

    since the start of the operation two weeks ago.

    Meanwhile, Turkish security forces have kept up the pressure on the PKK inside the country's borders, killing 10

    separatists in the southeastern provinces in overnight clashes to raise the numbers of slain terrorists to over 80 in a week.

    The Turkish Red Crescent began a major food distribution programme in northern Iraq yesterday which it hopes will

    remove possible grudges created by the military incursion. 800 tons of food being distributed in Zakho and Dohuk will be

    the first part of 9,000 tons to be distributed eventually, the Anatolia news agency said, quoting Red Crescent officials.

    The relief organization, which distributed $14 million worth of aid last year, has set aside $12 million for this year.

    /All papers/

    [09] STATEMENT BY GENERAL DIRECTOR OF PRESS AND INFORMATION ERSAVCI

    Replying the criticism about the lack of adequate efforts for the promotion of Turkey abroad", General Director of Press and

    Information, Murat Ersavci said: "If it were true that we were not exerting great effort, then there would be 10 times

    the amount of news against Turkey than there is at present". Stating that after the northern Iraq military operation began,

    his office had started to work 24 hours a day, Ersavci added: "We have some deficiencies. I accept that. However, we must

    not forget that promotion is a collective work". Noting that all explanatory information regarding the operation, was being

    conveyed to the offices of Press Counsellors, companies, and agencies operating abroad on behalf of Turkey, Ersavci

    stressed that these companies conveyed the realities of Turkey's position to the attention of world public opinion.

    Stating that important foreign publication institutions had issued good news about Turkey regarding the Iraqi operation,

    Ersavci added that these had not been taken into consideration. However, the news in the 30,000-circulation

    Italian newspaper had been exaggerated, and dealt with Turkish feelings of inferiority in this area would most certainly be

    overcome concluded, Ersavci said. /Sabah/

    [10] WORLD TOURISM COUNCIL IN ISTANBUL

    The 29th World Congress organized by the World Tourism Agencies Federation will be held in Istanbul between 2-7

    October, 1995. World tourism will be discussed during the meeting that is expected to be attended by 1000 participants.

    /Cumhuriyet/

    [11] MICHAEL GLOS:" TURKEY IS PROTECTING HERSELF AGAINST TERRORISM"

    Foreign policy spokesman and member of the German Christian Social Union Party, Michael Glos in a statement he made to

    "Der Spiegel" magazine, said that Turkey was protecting herself against terrorism and that he understood that the

    operation by Turkish military forces in Northern Iraq was self-defence. /Cumhuriyet/

    [12] TURKEY PROPOSING NEW REGIONAL SOLUTION FORMULA

    A high-level delegation from the Turkish Foreign Ministry will leave for Iraq to discuss a "regional solution formula" with

    Kurdish leaders Mesut Barzani and Celal Talabani. Issues regarding the security in the region will be taken up. Turkey

    wants to build new border control points in northern Iraq to prevent PKK terrorists from infiltrating Turkey, and has

    suggested giving control of the border stations to local Peshmerges. /Sabah/

    [13] US MAY PROPOSE PACKAGE TO IMPROVE TURCO-GREEK TIES

    Four NATO countries have given a warning note to Greece to repair its relations with Turkey. Further, a high-level US

    delegation expected in Turkey next week may reportedly arrive with a "package" of proposals for improving Turco-Greek

    relations. Richard Holbrooke, the US Assistant Secretary of State, will arrive in Athens this weekend with some proposals

    to give to the Papandreou government for improving ties across the Aegean. Holbrooke will meet with Greek Prime Minister

    Andreas Papandreu and Foreign Minister Karolas Papulyas. Holbrooke is then scheduled to continue onto Kiev and Ankara

    to join Strobe Talbott, deputy secretary of state, who will be in Turkey for a visit on April 11.

    [14] DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE

    Turkey continues its diplomatic offensive regarding its incursion into Northern Iraq. Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu

    went European capitals to explain the aims of the operation. Inonu will reportedly brief Syria and Iran in the near future.

    Following his European contacts Inonu will fly to US. The Syria-Iran-Turkey tripartite meeting will be held after Inonu

    returns from the US. Tehran is expected to host the tripartite meeting in the second half of this month.

    /Hurriyet/

    [15] PKK CONDEMNED FOR KIDNAPPING

    Ekmekci, the Chairman of the Contemporary Journalists' Association demanded the PKK to release two journalists it

    kidnapped two days ago at a road-block on Cizre-Nusaybin highway. In a written statement yesterday Ekmekci condemned

    the PKK for this act and stressed that function was to provide the public with true and impartial information and added that

    everyone was expected to help journalists fulfill this function. /Hurriyet/

    [16] ALIYEV RAISES TURKISH SHARE IN AZERI OIL

    Azeri President Haydar Aliyev said yesterday that Baku had decided to transfer to Turkey 5 % of its share in a

    Western-led coalition set up to develop oil fields in the Caspian Sea. Aliyev made the declaration at a meeting with

    the deputy general manager of Turkish Petroleum (TPAO), Mustafa Murathanoglu in Baku. The president said Baku had

    made the decision taking into account "Azerbaijan's very close ties with Turkey", the Anatolia news agency reported. TPAO's

    share in the consortium is now due to rise to 6.75 % from the current 1.75 %, when an official agreement is signed in Ankara

    tomorrow.

    [17] KANDEMIR SEES TURKEY AS REGIONAL STABILIZER

    Nuzhet Kandemir, the Turkish Ambassador to Washington, gave a speech focusing on Turkey's role as a regional stabilizer, the

    Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. The ambassador, speaking to the Turkish Students' Association based in

    Washington, said that Turkish students studying abroad were a strong force against intentionally inaccurate information

    about Turkey, which is in fact democratic, secular, pluralist and a strong advocate of the free market. He said that Turkey

    was the biggest hope for stability in the region, and had to be supported, because it was the West's most trustworthy ally

    despite the risks. He also said that to push Turkey away would be against the EU's long-term interests and added that

    the customs union would have a positive effect on their relations. The ambassador told the students that because of

    the presence of strong anti-Turkish lobbies in the US, Turks must organize themselves better.

    [18] DEBATE ON BOSNIAN PROBLEM AT ANKARA CONFERENCE

    Ideas on how to bring peace to war-torn Bosnia will be discussed at an international conference in Ankara between

    April 17 and 19, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. Several foreign and Turkish academics are to participate in

    the conference, which is being jointly organized by the parliamentary office and Bilkent University, and chaired by

    Parliament Speaker Husamettin Cindoruk. The conference coincides with a crucial date for the fate of Bosnia since the

    4-month truce in the troubled region is due to expire in May.

    [19] BUSH'S VISIT TO ISTANBUL POSTPONED

    The visit to Istanbul by George Bush, 41st president of the US, planned for April 27 to 29, as the guest of Rumeli Holding

    has been postponed, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday.

    [20] EPHESUS AMPHITHEATER TO REOPEN AFTER FACE-LIFT

    The 2,300-year-old amphitheater, at Ephesus, which seats 20,000, will be reopened to the public in May after two years

    of renovation work, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. Essential repair work to stop the theater from

    crumbling away led to a massive renovation project.

    [21] ATHENS MEETING ON MEDITERRANEAN POLLUTION

    A Turkish delegation is participating in the UN Mediterranean Action Plan (MED-UNIT) meeting being held in Athens until

    April 8 to discuss pollution levels in the Mediterranean Sea, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. Turkey is being

    represented by the chairman of the Foreign Ministry's Naval Office, Ambassador Deniz Bolukbasi, and Environment Ministry

    officials Nursen Numanoglu and Gursen Kugu, who will be proposing certain changes to the MED-UNIT accord.


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