TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (May 2, 1995)
Subject: TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (May 2, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] DEMIREL CONGRATULATES KAZAKH LEADER
[02] CILLER WELCOMES TROOPS HOME
[03] EUROPEANS CHECK SITUATION IN TURKEY
[04] CINDORUK VISITING AUSTRIA
[05] AKTUNA VISITING THRACE
[06] 16 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED
[07] US EMBARGO AGAINST IRAN
[08] ISRAELI DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER IN ANKARA
[09] COOPERATION BETWEEN TURKISH AND RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS
[10] NO CHANGES TO IRAQ-TURKEY BORDER
[11] US ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF COMMERCE IN TURKEY
[12] TURKMEN FOREIGN MINISTER IN TURKEY
[13] MAY DAY PASSES WITHOUT INCIDENT
[14] NATO COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF VISITS TURKEY
[15] COUNCIL OF EUROPE REGRETS TURK BOYCOTT
[16] BARZANI DELEGATION COMES TODAY
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
TUESDAY MAY 2, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning
[01] DEMIREL CONGRATULATES KAZAKH LEADER
President Suleyman Demirel has sent a congratulatory message
to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev following the
extension of his presidency to the year 2000.
Following a national referendum on April 29, Nazar- bayev was
given the support he needed to carry on with reforms and
measures to bring Kazakhstan into the modern world. Demirel
congratulated him on his success. /Cumhuriyet/
[02] CILLER WELCOMES TROOPS HOME
Prime Minister Ciller led ceremonies held at Silopi yesterday
to welcome back Turkish military units from northern Iraq
after an almost two-month long campaign against PKK
terrorists.
The returning soldiers were given an enthusiastic welcome, and
the prime minister together with top military representatives
confirmed the success of the military incursion, and the
impossibility of destroying the unity of the Turkish nation.
/All papers/
[03] EUROPEANS CHECK SITUATION IN TURKEY
A delegation of European parliamentarians represent- ing the
Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
presently in Turkey to examine the situation regarding human
rights and other issues, has already had talks with leading
political figures.
The visit of the delegation is seen by some as being
"critical" to Turkey's interest in becoming a full member of
the European community. Nevertheless, Par- liamentary Speaker
Husamettin Cindoruk said yesterday that the delegation would
be allowed to follow their inspection of the country without
let or hindrance- as befits a democratic country. /All
papers/
[04] CINDORUK VISITING AUSTRIA
Turkish Grand National Assembly Speaker Husamettin Cindoruk
goes to Austria today to pay an official visit. Cindoruk and
his commission will visit Austria as the guests of Austrian
Parliament Speaker Dr. Heinz Fischer. Cindoruk and his
commission will return to Ankara on May 4. Cindoruk will be
received by Austrian President Thomas Klestil during his
visit. True Path Party (DYP) Bal}kesir Deputy Sami Sozat,
Motherland Party (ANAP) Cankiri Deputy Ilker Tuncay,
Republican People's Party (CHP) Denizli Deputy Adnan Keskin
and Welfare Party (RP) Konya Deputy Deputy Abit Kivrak are
amongst those in the commission accompanying Cindoruk.
/Hurriyet/
[05] AKTUNA VISITING THRACE
State Minister and Government Spokesman Yildirim Aktuna is
going with a delegation of parliament- arians and journalists
to Western Thrace today. The 45 person-group will visit
places in the region where the Turkish minority has come under
pressure from the Greeks.
The visit of the group has already aroused feelings of high
anticipation among the Turks in Thrace, who are having to deal
with many difficulties at the hands of the Greek
administration. /Milliyet/
[06] 16 PKK TERRORISTS KILLED
Five Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) terrorists have been killed
in the Eruh township of Siirt and during the clashes four
members of the security forces have also been killed. In
fighting between security forces and PKK terrorists in the
Ozbek township of Kulp, Camdal} region of Hakkari, and the
Pertek township of Tunceli eleven terrorists were killed
yesterday. Twenty-six PKK members have been arrested in
Bitlis, Mus, Siirt and Tunceli. /Hurriyet/
[07] US EMBARGO AGAINST IRAN
President Bill Clinton claimed yesterday that Iran was the
main supporter of terrorism in many countries and also in
Turkey, and he declared that the US would cut-off all trading
and investment relations with Iran. Clinton called upon all
US allies to re-evaluate own their relations with Iran. In
his speech at the World Jewish Congress in New York, Clinton
said: "With this embargo, we are determined to block Iran,
which is purchasing chemical weapons. There are strong
evidences that Tehran supports terrorism. I believe that
imposing this embargo is the most effective way to stop Iran's
efforts to purchase destructive weapons, and its support for
terrorism."
In a press conference yesterday, US Secretary of State Warren
Christopher asked China, Japan and Russia to re-evaluate their
relations with Iran. Christopher pointed out that Iran
supported terrorist activities not only in Turkey, Egypt and
Sudan, but also in the Gazza Strip. He added that Clinton's
recent decision regarding Iran was vital to the security of
the world and the US.
Christopher accused Iran of being a supporter of terrorism; a
threat to the Middle Esat peace; and of building up a stock of
nuclear weapons. In the wake of these developments, Iran
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mahoud Muhammedi said that the
embargo would be much more damaging to America than Iran.
Ankara is following these developments with great attention.
Nevertheless, immediately after the US embargo decision, Iran
Oil Minister Gulam Agazade is making his planned visit to
Ankara today. It is said that Turkey never did plan to
postpone the visit as a sign of her neutrality.
The US has also claimed that terrorist organizations in Greece
are freely conducting their activities and that the police do
not interfere with terrorist organizations.
In a recent annual report regarding the Greek 17-November
terrorist organization, US officials pointed out that the
Greek government was indifferent, and that the police were
ineffective against terrorism. However, Greek Foreign
Minister, Karolos Papulyas, has denied the report, and said
that Greek was strongly resisting terrorism. /Hurriyet/
[08] ISRAELI DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER IN ANKARA
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beillin arrived in
Ankara yesterday as the guest of Foreign Ministry
Undersecretary Ambassador Ozdem Sanberk. Beillin holds
multi-lateral meetings of the Middle East peace process on
behalf of Israel. It is reported that at the meetings various
issues will be taken up including Turkey's contribution to the
peace process, joint cooperation with the Central Asian
Republics and commercial and economic relations between Israel
and Turkey. Beillin was received yesterday by Sanberk, State
Minister responsible for economy, Aykon Dogan, and Foreign
Minister Erdal Inonu. It has been decided that
undersecretaries of the foreign ministries of the two
countries will meet twice a year. In response to a question
regarding terrorism, Beillin said: "Both countries are
fighting against terrorism separately. Even though we do not
fight together, our shared struggles contribute to peace".
/Hurriyet-Milliyet/
[09] COOPERATION BETWEEN TURKISH AND RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS
A protocol agreement for cooperation and good intent between
the Turkish Journalists' Association (TGC) and the Russian
Journalists' Union (RGB) has been signed. The protocol
envisages that opportunities will be sought for cooperation
between the media institutions. Further, in addition to
professional information exchange, mutual visits between the
TGC and RGB have been ratified. /Hurriyet/
[10] NO CHANGES TO IRAQ-TURKEY BORDER
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has categorically stated that
there will be no changes made to the present Turkey-Iraq
border. The statement said that there had been recent news
suggesting changes to prevent PKK infiltration. The statement
pointed out that Turkey had made no political decision
regarding the Iraqi border and that no meeting had been held
with the Iraqi administration and leaders about border
changes. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] US ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF COMMERCE IN TURKEY
Charles F.Meissner, the US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
International Economic Policy, arrived in Turkey yesterday.
Meissner will hold a press conference today about his visit
aimed at increasing commercial relations between the US and
Turkey and developing the "Big Emerging Markets" (BEM)
strategy of the US administration.
Meissner is to meet with government and business leaders in
Istanbul and Ankara. Meissner co-chaired the working group on
investment and finance at the US-Turkey Joint Economic
Commission Meeting in Washington at the end of March.
/Cumhuriyet/
[12] TURKMEN FOREIGN MINISTER IN TURKEY
Turkmen Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Boris
Sihmuradov is in Turkey for an official visit. During
contacts, Sihmuradov is exchanging views with Turkish
officials on bilateral relations and on regional and
international problems. Sihmuradov and his accompanying
delegation will leave Turkey today. /All papers/
[13] MAY DAY PASSES WITHOUT INCIDENT
May Day began quietly, with labor union leaders and
politicians laying wreaths at the Republic monument in Taksim
Square, Istanbul. Labor confederation leaders were led by
Turk-Is Chairman Bayram Meral, the Confederation of
Progressive Labor Unions Chairman Ridvan Budak and the Public
Sector Workers Unions Confederation spokesman Yildirim Kaya.
Minister of Culture Ercan Karakas and members of the
Republican People's Party (CHP) also visited the Taksim
Republic monument. /All papers/
[14] NATO COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF VISITS TURKEY
The Commander-in-Chief of NATO's European Allied Forces,
Gen.George A.Joulwan, arrives in Turkey today for an official
visit, upon the invitation of Turkish Chief of General Staff
Gen.Ismail Hakki Karadayi. Gen.Joulwan, who will start the
official part of his tour tomorrow, will be welcomed by
Gen.Karadayi. He is expected to travel to Izmir today where
he will inspect NATO Southeastern Ground Forces as well as the
Sixth Allied Tactical Air Force Headquarters. /All papers/
[15] COUNCIL OF EUROPE REGRETS TURK BOYCOTT
The Council of Europe's rapporteur for Turkey has expressed
his regret over the decision by Turkish parliamentarians to
boycott the Council's Parliamentary Assembly, the Anatolia
news agency reported yesterday. "I am very surprised at the
decision. It would have been better to stay and keep the
channels of dialogue open. The Council of Europe does not
want to lose Turkey", Rapporteur Andreas Barsony said.
[16] BARZANI DELEGATION COMES TODAY
A high level delegation from northern Iraqi Kurdish leader
Mesut Barzani is expected to come to Ankara today. A proposal
of Turkey regarding "cooperation against the PKK for the
security of Turkey" will be discussed with the delegation.
Necirvan Barzani and Sami Abdurrahman, members of the KDP
political party will be in the delegation.The parameters of
the cooperation against the PKK and the contribution of Turkey
will be decided during talks. Barzani has stated that one of
his conditions for a cooperation agreement involves the
re-population of villages along the border emptied by Saddam
in 1975, instead of establishing control points for the
security of the border.
The Turkish side is wary about this condition, believing that
it could create difficulties over operations to be made in the
region. A delegation from Celal Talabani, another Kurdish
leader with whom Turkey is having dialogue about cooperation
against the PKK, will come to Ankara after the Festival of
Sacrifice. /Hurriyet/
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