TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review(April 24, 1995)
Subject: TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review(April 24, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] PRAISE FOR CILLER FROM US
[02] 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF TGNA CELEBRATED
[03] TURKISH BUSINESSMEN IN BRUSSELS
[04] PARLIAMENTARIANS TO VISIT IRAQ
[05] EXPORTS TO EU INCREASE
[06] ANKARA OUTLINES TOUGH CURE FOR TRNC
[07] DAY OF NATIONAL CELEBRATION
[08] BIG PROTEST IN THE HAGUE
[09] CANAKKALE MEMORIAL
[10] STATE MINISTER DOGAN ATTENDS IMF MEETING
[11] FORMER RUSSIAN PRESIDENT GORBACEV IN TURKEY
[12] PTT ISSUES COMMEMORATION STAMP
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
APRIL 24, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning
[01] PRAISE FOR CILLER FROM US
The "Arizona Republic" newspaper published in the US praised
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller in an editorial over the weekend,
which stated that it was not an ordinary thing for a US
President to welcome two female leaders in a 15-day time
period, and dwelt on the Washington visits of Ciller and
Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Writer Bonnie Erbe
said that Ciller represented the "female leader of the new
generation". Noting that the northern Iraqi operation was an
important decision likely to affect the political future of
Ciller, Erbe said that only the US supported Turkey on this
issue among its other allies. Erbe added: "Ciller must
respond to the concerns of the US regarding human rights in
order to be successful. However, Turkey must also be
determined to fight against terrorism. When these issues are
taken into consideration, the Washington performance of Ciller
was wonderful".
Ciller and her accompanying delegation arrived in Istanbul
yesterday. Ciller, at a press conference, stated that the
savage bombing in Oklahoma City affected everyone, and said:
"There cannot be a political dimension to terrorism".
Indicating that she had had useful contacts with US President
Clinton and US administration officials, Ciller added that she
had used the opportunity to talk about the northern Iraq
military operation, the fight against terrorism, Turkey's
democratic identity, reforms and economic stability
programmes.
Ciller noted that she had also talked about these problems
with people who were prejudiced and understood little about
Turkey. /Hurriyet-Cumhuriyet/
[02] 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF TGNA CELEBRATED
The 75th anniversary of the Turkish Grand National Assembly
(TGNA) was celebrated yesterday.
The first celebration was held in Anitkabir, the Ataturk
Mausoleum. Later, Speaker of the TGNA, Husamettin Cindoruk,
Deputy Prime Minister Hikmet Cetin, parliamentarians, Foreign
Embassy representatives visited the First Assembly, where
Husamettin Cindoruk gave a speech. In his speech Cindoruk
said: "In the 75th year of the TGNA, we have a strong and
peaceful country with parliament and its institution
functioning in harmony."
President Suleyman Demirel later gave a banquet to celebrate
the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the TGNA.
/Cumhuriyet/
[03] TURKISH BUSINESSMEN IN BRUSSELS
There is an important conference in Brussels todat where
"Trade in Turkey-Business Opportunities in the Customs Union"
will be discussed. The one-day conference will be chaired by
Turkish Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu, and representative of
the European Union (EU) responsible for Turkish issues, Hans
Van den Broek.
"Turkey's determination to establish firm ties with the EU",
"Customs Union envisages application of a joint tariff", "new
business opportunities between Turkey-EU and third world
countries" are some of the subjects that will be dealt with by
the conference.
The conference has been organized by "Forum Europe". /Sabah/
[04] PARLIAMENTARIANS TO VISIT IRAQ
A delegation headed by Deputy Chairman of the Turkish
Parliamentarians Union, Zeki Celiker, will go to Iraq today as
the official guests of Iraqi Assembly Speaker Sadi Mehdi
Salih. Celiker, at a parliament press conference, said that
the authority vacuum in northern Iraq could be overcome by the
full application of Iraqi state authority in the region.
Celiker said: "Our wish, as the Turkish Parliamentarians
Union, is to prepare the necessary base for better commercial
and social relations with friend and neighbour Iraq, and to
establish Iraqi state authority as soon as possible".
/Cumhuriyet/
[05] EXPORTS TO EU INCREASE
Turkey's exports to European Union (EU) countries have
increased. According to the State Institute of Statistics
(SIS), $1.6 billion, in total, exports were made in February.
$807.2 million, or 52 % of total exports, was made to European
Union countries. /Sabah/
[06] ANKARA OUTLINES TOUGH CURE FOR TRNC
Although Ankara has responded to the reelection of Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Rauf Denktas with
pleasure, nevertheless the Ankara government has come up with
some measures to resolve the Cyprus problem.
In general terms, the TRNC will move towards full economic
integration with Turkey now that the election for president is
over. But the stability package pre- pared by Ankara also
foresees a tough period of belt tightening designed to reduce
the economic differences between the Greek community and the
TRNC.
Officials commented over the weekend that the time had come to
get the TRNC economy back on the rails and that tougher
measures were required to do this. With full integration with
Turkey in view, President Denktas said after the election
results were complete that "the Cyprus problem can be solved
within the year."
There are reports too of other deals between Turkey and the
TRNC which have not been revealed. Whatever has passed
between Ankara and the TRNC however, does not alter the fact
that President Denktas now faces some pretty difficult days.
The first problem to be solved is the two month old crisis in
the government. After that will come the new economic
measures.
The success of Rauf Denktas in the presidential election has
been welcomed everywhere, with President Suleyman Demirel
leading the way with congratulatory messages. /All papers/
[07] DAY OF NATIONAL CELEBRATION
National sovereignty was celebrated at every level on Sunday,
April 23, with special sessions in parliament and local
celebrations throughout the country. Prime Minister Ciller
attended a special meeting in parliament where she commented
that freedom of thought was of special importance, adding that
"we have to be worthy of Ataturk."
Leaders of the major political parties made their speeches and
children everywhere shared in celebrations. President Demirel
reminded the nation that sovereignty belonged to the people.
/All papers/
[08] BIG PROTEST IN THE HAGUE
According to reports, seventy thousand Turkish workers flooded
into the Hague over the weekend to protest the Dutch decision
to allow a Kurdish parliament-in-exile to meet in the Hague.
The crowds of protestors blocked the streets and shouted
slogans about brotherhood between the Turks and Kurds and that
Turkish soldiers were the best in the world. Turkish
organizers of the protest marches said that the event was
massive evidence of Turkish national unity and that Holland
had been shown to be wrong.
Support marches in various places throughout Germany also took
place over the weekend, voicing protest against the attacks
against Turks and Turkish property that have been happening
for some time now.
Although the protest marches went off without incident, there
have been reports that pro-PKK groups did try to block the
marches, especially in the Hague. Tight security measures
taken by the Dutch authorities prevented any serious'
break-out of violence from any quarter and the protestors
handed out leaflets stating their case without interference.
/All papers/
[09] CANAKKALE MEMORIAL
The battle for the Dardanelles will be celebrated again
tomorrow, eighty years after the campaign during the first
world war. President Demirel and leading government
officials, including Defence Minister Mehmet Golhan and
Forestry Minister Hasan Ekinci, will be in Canakkale tomorrow
for memorial cele- brations with veterans from Turkey,
England, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. /Milliyet/
[10] STATE MINISTER DOGAN ATTENDS IMF MEETING
Noting that a stand-by agreement with the IMF (International
Monetary Fund) had been renewed on 21 April, State Minister
Aykon Dogan said that the agreement demonstrated the improved
performance of the Turkish economy in world monetary markets
and added that the Turkish Treasury had paid TL 220 trillion
off the domestic debt in June 1994. Aykon Dogan said: "If
the treasury can pay off TL 220 trillion then it can easily
pay out TL 45-50 trillion". Flying to the US in order to
attend World Bank and IMF committee group meetings. Aykon
Dogan said at Ataturk airport that the main issue of the
meetings to be held in Washington would be activity in the
world economy. Dogan said that he would hold talks with both
the representatives of the IMF and the World Bank, and with
the ministers from the IMF countries. /Hurriyet/
[11] FORMER RUSSIAN PRESIDENT GORBACEV IN TURKEY
Arriving Turkey as a guest of the Construction and Credit Bank
(Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi), the last president of the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics, Mihail Gorbacev, will hold a press
meeting at the Yapi Kredi Plaza today in Istanbul and will
attend a conference at the Bogazici University tomorrow.
Gorbacev will also visit Husamettin Cindoruk, Speaker of the
Turkish Grand National Assembly at the Dolmabahce Palace,
followed by meetings at various media institutions on 26
April, and attend a banquet in his honour at the Ciragan
Palace.
Flying to Ankara on 27 April, Gorbacev will visit Ataturk's
Mausoleum (Anitkabir) and will attend a conference to be held
at the Middle East Technical University. Gorbacev will also
meet President Suleyman Demirel on 27 April. He will give a
conference at Bilkent University and attend a dinner at the
Sheraton Hotel on 28 April, and return to Istanbul to tour
historical and touristic sites in the city. Gorbacev will
leave Turkey on 30 April.
Forced to leave active politics in 1991, Gorbacev now gives
speeches at conferences in different countries. The speech
making tours of Gorbacev in foreign countries are considered
as preparation for the Russian Presidential elections in which
he will compete against tought rival Boris Yeltsin.
/Hurriyet/
[12] PTT ISSUES COMMEMORATION STAMP
"75th year of the Turkish Grand National Assembly"
commemorative stamps and first day covers issued by the PTT
are now on sale. The commemorative stamps will remain on sale
until December 31, 1996. According to the General Directorate
of the PTT, the stamps are on sale at TL 500, and 3,500 covers
will be sold at TL 6,500. /Hurriyet/
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