TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (July 12, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL LEAVES FOR ALBANIA AND MACEDONIA
[02] FULL SUPPORT FROM CHIRAC
[03] OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN IRAQ OVER
[04] TURKEY PROMISES SUPPORT FOR NAKHICHEVAN
[05] INONU RETURNS WITH SURPRISES
[06] US CYPRUS COORDINATOR WILLIAMS IN ANKARA
[07] DEMIREL SPEAKS ON WORLD POPULATION DAY
[08] LOCAL BY-ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5
[09] BULGARIAN CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF IN ANKARA
[10] AGREEMENT SIGNED TO REFOREST TRNC
[11] AZER-TURK BANK IN BAKU
[12] US SUPPORT FOR PIPELINE PROJECT
[13] "MOST IMPORTANT LIVING TURKISH WRITER"
[14] GERMAN MODEL FOR BLACK SEA FORESTS
[15] CUSTOMS UNION TALKS IN ANKARA
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JULY 12, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] PRESIDENT DEMIREL LEAVES FOR ALBANIA AND MACEDONIA
President Suleyman Demirel leaves Turkey today for a
three-day visit that will cover Albania and Macedonia, which
are among Ankara's closest Balkan allies by tradition as
well as geopolitical considerations. Arriving first in
Albania, Demirel will be met by his host Sali Berisha, the
Albanian president. From Tirana, Demirel will travel to the
capital of Macedonia, Skobje, where he will be met by
President Kiro Gligorov. The talks between the two sides
headed by Demirel and Gligorov will concentrate on
developments in the Balkans, as well as bilateral ties with
specific reference to developing economic and technical
cooperation. Demirel will return to Turkey on July 14.
/Milliyet-Sabah/
[02] FULL SUPPORT FROM CHIRAC
French President Jacques Chirac asked for support for Turkey
in his speech at the European Parliamentary (EP) Assembly
yesterday. Talking about "Enlarging the European
Parliamentary's Foreign Relations", Chirac said: "Now, I
want to mention Turkey and Russia. At the end of long
lasting negotiations, a Customs Union protocol was signed
with Turkey on 6 March. Now an agreement is being presented
for your approval. You will give the final decision.
However, I want to draw your attention to the fact that we
must not discourage Turkey's aspirations to be associated
with Europe. Customs Union should be hand-in-hand with
efforts by Prime Minister Tansu Ciller to make her country
democratic and improve the protection of human rights. If
we turn down this appeal, we run a double risk: reinforcing
the supporters of Islamic movements in Turkey, and driving
Turkey, if disappointed by Europe, towards other forms of
cooperation which we may later regret. I believe that
Europe cannot remove its support and understanding from
Turkey, which wants to move ahead towards Europe. It should
be remembered that our message will be heard not only by 60
million Turks but also by 240 million Turkish-speakers in
the region. We should avoid playing into the hands of the
Islamic movement, which is trying to persuade Turkish people
that Europe rejects them because of their Muslim religion."
After Chirac, Leader of the Socialist Group, Pauline Green,
gave a speech and said: "We accept Turkey's importance and
my group does not see customs union just as an economic
connection. However, countries that enter into customs
union must share the same democratic norms and values with
us." Chairman of the Christian Democrat Group, Martens said:
"We want Turkey to show improvement in democratization."
Finally Chirac began to speak for the second time and said:
"Turkey is a Muslim country and because of its history it
has not been able to apply democracy fully. There are
people in Turkey who are struggling for democracy and human
rights but there are also conservative and foreign-based
fundemantalist groups which are getting stronger. We should
help the people who are struggling for democratization, and
opposing the fundemantalists to get stronger. Europe must
well understand Turkey's problems before giving lesson to
her." /All Papers/
[03] OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN IRAQ OVER
The "Dragon" military operation begun in Northern Iraq on
July 5 with the aim of rendering ineffective PKK terrorists
in the region was brought to an end yesterday. Turkish
forces penetrated 40 km into Iraq. The operation lasted 6
days. 167 terrorists were killed during the operation.
/Cumhuriyet/
[04] TURKEY PROMISES SUPPORT FOR NAKHICHEVAN
During her visit to Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Ciller again
confirmed Turkey's support for Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan.
During talks with Azeri President Haydar Aliyev, Ciller was
given assurances that Azerbaijan would also support Turkish
oil pipeline projects.
Ciller in a message to Nakhichevan added that Turkey would
do everything possible to help resolve the situation in the
region especially in connection with the Armenian occupation
of regional territories. /Cumhuriyet/
[05] INONU RETURNS WITH SURPRISES
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu, just back in Turkey from an
official visit to Turkmenistan, has come back full of
details about pipeline developments. New problems in
connection with financing the Turkmenistan pipeline project
have led to surprises regarding new routes and new project
terms.
Inonu pointed out on his return that noone route was under
consideration, but that rather a number of pipelines were
involved. "Of course we hope that Turkey gets the main
share, but there is nothing certain yet" cautioned Inonu.
/Cumhuriyet/
[06] US CYPRUS COORDINATOR WILLIAMS IN ANKARA
James Williams, the State Department's coordinator for
Cyprus, paid a visit to Ankara yesterday where he discussed
the Cyprus question with Turkish officials. Williams was on
a tour of various European states and came to Turkey to meet
the new staff members of the Foreign Ministry who are now in
charge of the Cyprus question. He was due to meet with Ali
Tuygan, deputy undersecretary of the ministry, and Onur
Gokce, director-general in charge of Cyprus and Greece.
/Cumhuriyet/
[07] DEMIREL SPEAKS ON WORLD POPULATION DAY
The rapid increase in world population is now a very serious
problem, President Suleyman Demirel said in a message on the
occasion of World Population Day. "The world population,
which totalled less than 2 billion in 1990, is expected to
increase up to 6.2 billion in 2000. Every year, the
population increases by an average of 96 million people. 95
% of this increase takes place in developing countries where
resources are scarce" Demirel said. "Every country must
take precautions to decrease the pressure of population
increase on resources. This can only be done by
implementing successful population policies" Demirel added.
/All papers/
[08] LOCAL BY-ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5
Local by-elections will be held on November 5 to elect
mayors and provincial general and municipal deputies to
posts due to be vacated on August 30. According to the
Higher Election Council decision, published in the Official
Gazette, the election of officials to the vacant posts
-which range from mayor to village councilors- will take
place on Nov.5. /Cumhuriyet/
[09] BULGARIAN CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF IN ANKARA
Gen.Tsevetan Mladenov Totomirov, Bulgarian chief of General
Staff, arrived in Ankara for an official visit as the guest
of his Turkish counterpart, Gen.Ismail Hakki Karadayi.
Totomirov will meet with Gen.Salih Cetinkaya, commander of
the Fourth Air Force base, today before returning.
[10] AGREEMENT SIGNED TO REFOREST TRNC
An agreement to reforest areas of the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (TRNC) damaged in the recent fire has been
signed between Turkey and TRNC, the Anatolia news agency
reported yesterday. The agreement was signed by Forestry
Minister Hasan Ekinci of Turkey and Ferdi Sabit Soyer,
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy Minister of TRNC.
Ekinci said that Turkey would provide the labour to reforest
5,800 of the 8,000 acres of forest destroyed by the blaze.
He noted that the burned soil must be removed before new
trees can be planted.
[11] AZER-TURK BANK IN BAKU
The Azer-Turk Bank set up with the participation of the
Turkish Ziraat Bank was opened yesterday. General Director
of the Azer- Turk Bank, Museyev Muhammet said that this bank
would constitute a bridge between the two countries' economy
and would greatly contribute to the development of the Azeri
economy. Ziraat Bank General Director Cihan Pacaci recalled
that they established the fourth bank among the
Turkish-speaking republics in Azerbaijan and said: "We have
provided modern banking services to Azerbaijan with this
bank". The Azer-Turk Bank aims to get hold of an important
share of financing trade between the two countries. /Sabah/
[12] US SUPPORT FOR PIPELINE PROJECT
The US says that it will lend its support to the Turkish
proposal for a new pipeline running from Hazar to Turkish
port outlets. According to Prime Ministry chief adviser
Emre Gonensay, who has just returned from talks in the US,
officials there have promised that the US administration
will exert every effort to have the scheme accepted.
Turkey wants to have a share in transporting oil and natural
gas from reserves in Central Asia and the Caucasus, and has
proposed pipeline routes that will lock Turkey into the new
developments. Turkish officials add that the Turkish
proposals will help to solve problems in the region.
/Hurriyet/
[13] "MOST IMPORTANT LIVING TURKISH WRITER"
The leading French "Liberation" newspaper has described
Yasar Kemal as the "most important living Turkish writer."
Liberation also notes that although Kemal has Kurdish
origins, he has long been known as a leading Turkish writer
unafraid of letting his views be known. /Cumhuriyet/
[14] GERMAN MODEL FOR BLACK SEA FORESTS
Black Sea forests will be re-planned according to a new
project carried out jointly by the German Technical
Cooperation Institution (GTZ) and the General Directorate of
Forests. Within the framework of this project, the line
forests in the Black Sea will be turned into mixed tree
forests by increasing the number of leafy trees. Doctor
G.Von Hahn, head of the project stressed that the Black Sea
forests will be re-planned by the GTZ on condition that the
methods applied in the Baden-Wrutenberg/Germany and
considered suitable for the Black Sea forests are followed
fully. A cool glasshouse warehouse has been built in
Devrek/Zonguldak with a capacity for storing 5 million
"leafy saplings" to be planted according to the project.
/Hurriyet/
[15] CUSTOMS UNION TALKS IN ANKARA
While Constitutional amendments having vital importance in
connection with Turkey's customs union with the EU remain
suspended, the first inspection by Brussels officials has
begun in Ankara. Serge Abou, the head of the Mediterranean
desk at the European Commission talked with officials from
the Foreign Ministry yesterday. Technical preparations
towards customs union were discussed. Many officials from
the EU will check-on the preparations before October, when
Turkey's customs union will be approved by the European
Parliament. /Hurriyet/
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