TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (July 14, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] SEARCHING FOR PEACE IN THE BALKANS
[02] TURKEY STRONGLY CONDEMNS SERB INVASION OF SREBRENICA
[03] TURKEY AND BULGARIA COOPERATE OVER TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
[04] CONGRESS OF EURASIAN WOMEN TO BE HELD IN ANKARA
[05] 28 PKK MILITANTS AND SEVEN SOLDIERS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST
[06] FOREIGN RESERVES AT NEW PEAK
[07] MIDEAST MINISTERS MEET TO DISCUSS POWER GRID LINKUP
[08] GREEK CYPRIOT ARMY ESTABLISHES NEW MILITARY POSITIONS
[09] TURKEY-GREECE LETTER WAR
[10] GERMANY TO SUPPORT SOUTHEAST INVESTMENT
[11] HIGH LEVEL BORDER SECURITY
[12] TURKEY ON AGENDA OF STRASBOURG SUMMIT
[13] CONFESSION ABOUT GREEK-PKK COOPERATION
[14] TURKEY JAPAN`S DOORWAY TO THE EU
[15] TURKISH CARICATURIST WINS SECOND PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEST
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JULY 14, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] SEARCHING FOR PEACE IN THE BALKANS
President Suleyman Demirel yesterday called on the
international community to respond firmly to the
developments unfolding in Bosnia and to salvage the
reputation of the UN. "Bosnia is sinking the world system,
this is not Turkey's problem, it is the problem of the whole
international community" Demirel said at a press conference
in Tirana with Albanian President Sali Berisha. Demirel
also said that if the UN decided to pull its peacekeepers
out of Bosnia, the Turkish contingent in central Bosnia
would have to act together with the international community
in this respect. This was the first suggestion from Turkey
that Turkish troops would also be pulled out of Bosnia if
the UN mission in that country was to end. "Regardless of
whether it is Muslim blood or Christian blood that is being
shed, this must be stopped. If you have Muslim volunteers
on the one side and Christian volunteers on the other, this
will bring the world to a very bad point. Turkey is against
the settling of problems through bloodshed. Turkey is a
valuable member of the international community and anything
that concerns the international community concerns Turkey"
Demirel said. Characterizing the inability of the
international community to prevent the bloodshed in Bosnia
as a sign of "weakness", Demirel said: "What Turkey will do
for events in Bosnia is to call on the international
community to act. Other than this, what Turkey will do
depends on what the international community wants it to do".
Turkish leaders are following a policy that they hope will
lead to peace and stability in the Balkan regions.
President Demirel noted during his speeches there that he
had no political motives behind his visit. Demirel assured
his audiences that Turkey was more concerned about regional
peace and stability, than trying to score political points.
Speaking at the Albanian parliament yesterday, Demirel said
that Turkey saw the Albanian people as friends, and
supported them in moves towards greater development.
Demirel added that based on sound political ties, the
Albanian government and people trusted in Turkey.
Today Demirel will journey on to Macedonia and give a speech
in the parliament there. /Sabah-Hurriyet-Cumhuriyet/
[02] TURKEY STRONGLY CONDEMNS SERB INVASION OF SREBRENICA
Turkey strongly condemned the Bosnian Serbs' invasion of the
UN "safe haven" of Srebrenica in Bosnia and called for a
more courageous and determined stance from the international
community, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. "This
attack is an obvious violation of the UN resolutions"
Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Nurettin Nurkan said.
Nurkan disclosed that Turkey has launched a series of
top-level diplomatic initiatives to try to prevent Serb
attacks. "But, the international community's reaction to
aggression was too late and inadequate. The UN lost its
prestige with this incident. Srebrenica's status as a safe
haven should immediately be restored in keeping with the UN
Security Council's latest resolution" he urged. Nurkan also
called on the UN to act more effectively and decisively and
asked for reshaping and strengthening of UNPROFOR's mandate.
He pointed out that the peace plan prepared by the Western
contact group and now being considered by the Bosnian
government should be immediately implemented. Meanwhile,
Inal Batu, Turkey's Permanent Representative to the UN, said
in a statement in New York yesterday that the UN Security
Council's prestige had decreased to zero. "They could only
produce a resolution of comdemnation 48 hours after the
incident. The occupation of Srebrenica is the result of the
UN's policy of mollifying the Serbs" he said. Batu
characterized the latest incident as a slap in the Security
Council's face. In a related development, the Organization
of Islamic Conference (OIC) contact group, which held a
meeting at Turkey's initiative, released a communique
yesterday strongly condemning the Serb attacks targeting
Srebrenica and calling for lifting the arms embargo on
Bosnia.
The dreadful failure of the UN to do anything about the
current developments in Bosnia has been strongly reacted to
by Ankara.
Turkish government representatives said yesterday that the
UN and its peace forces in the region were fast losing all
credibility. Officials noted that for over a year, the UN
had failed to produce any concrete results in any area of
the crisis.
Turkish Defence Minister Mehmet Golhan also confirmed that
Turkey was ready to lend support in any way that would help
to end the atrocious conditions in Bosnia.
/Cumhuriyet-Hurriyet/
[03] TURKEY AND BULGARIA COOPERATE OVER TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
Ali Sevki Erek, the Transportation Minister, has
participated in a meeting of the Turco-Bulgarian
transportation committee in Sofia, the Anatolia news agency
reported yesterday. Erek headed the Turkish delegation and
Stamen Stamenov, Bulgarian Transportation Minister, headed
his country's delegation in the meeting. Erek said that
economic and trade relations between Bulgaria and Turkey are
developing and the two countries are cooperating about
transportation issues.
[04] CONGRESS OF EURASIAN WOMEN TO BE HELD IN ANKARA
A Congress of Eurasian Women, organized by the General
Directorate of Women's Status and Problems, will be held on
July 17 in Ankara, the Anatolia news agency reported
yesterday. The Congress will last three days and
representatives from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia,
Kazakhstan, the TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus),
Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Romania,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine will participate. The
opening speech will be made by Prime Minister Tansu Ciller.
[05] 28 PKK MILITANTS AND SEVEN SOLDIERS KILLED IN SOUTHEAST
Twenty-eight militants of the PKK terrorist organization and
seven soldiers were killed in military operations in the
southeastern region, while two more militants surrendered.
Emergency rule region officials said 11 militants were
killed in Sirnak's Gabar district, nine in Hakkari's
Yuksekova and Semdinli districts, three in Van's Gurpinar
district, two in Mus' Cevizdere district and one in
Diyarbakir's Lice district. The seven soldiers were killed
and 12 soldiers were wounded in action during the clashes,
and two more militants surrendered -one in Mus and one in
Sirnak's Gabar district. Two terrorists were killed during
the military operations. Meanwhile, 17 PKK militants were
captured and arrested in Bingol, Batman, Mus, Siirt, Tunceli
and Van. Four PKK militants were captured in Icel. Two
members of an outlawed leftist group were caught in Icel in
another military operation. /Milliyet-Sabah/
[06] FOREIGN RESERVES AT NEW PEAK
Turkey's foreign currency reserves on July 13 broke yet
another record and reached an all-time high of $13.506
billion, up $157 million from a week ago, a statement from
the Central Bank (CB) said yesterday. It said that on June
23 Turkey's gross international reserves, including gold,
stood at $23.52 billion. Of this, $1.38 billion were gold
reserves, $13.42 million were CB foreign currency reserves
and $8.72 billion were foreign currency accounts held by
commercial banks. The Central Bank's foreign currency
reserves exceeded the $13 billion mark for the fist time on
June 16 and June 30 the CB's foreign currency reserves were
$13.34 billion. /Cumhuriyet/
[07] MIDEAST MINISTERS MEET TO DISCUSS POWER GRID LINKUP
"Turkey, which is already a geographic bridge between Asia
and Europe, hopes to become one for the transportation of
energy as well" said Energy Minister Veysel Atasoy at a
ministerail meeting on linking the power grids of Egypt,
Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Turkey, which started yesterday in
Belek, Antalya. Energy planning in Turkey is developing at
a very fast rate, said Atasoy, adding that attempts are
being made to use local resources as much as possible.
"Environmental protection is always at the top of our list"
he said. The project for linking the power grids of Egypt,
Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Turkey started with an agreement
signed in 1989. The draft for the interconnection agreement
will be agreed to in 1996. It is expected that the project
will bring in a profit of 118 percent. Egyptian Energy
Minister Muhammed Abaza said in turn that "Energy resources
are the common property of all nations. By 1998, most
countries will be a part of the interconnection system. The
Islamic Development Bank and the European Investment Bank
are helping us to realize our project as quickly as we can".
/Cumhuriyet/
[08] GREEK CYPRIOT ARMY ESTABLISHES NEW MILITARY POSITIONS
The Greek Cypriot National Guard has begun to build new
military positions along the "green line", which separates
the two communities on the island. "Our initiatives with UN
peacekeeping officials had no result" Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (TRNC) officials disclosed. The Greek
Cypriot administration is reportedly increasing its arms
purchases according to the joint defence agreement which was
signed with Greece last year. Last week, the Greek Cypriots
began to protest against the TRNC, claiming that Turkish
Cypriots were building a military position along the green
line. Turkish Cypriot officials disclosed that the area
-known as Yigitler Burnu- which is claimed to be a military
position, will be a play-ground for children. /Hurriyet/
[09] TURKEY-GREECE LETTER WAR
In the halls of the United Nations, there is a letter war
raging over the Turkey-Greece Aegean Sea dispute. Both
sides are writing letters complaining about the actions of
the other, and accusing each other of provocative claims and
actions designed to stir up further contention.
Turkey has of course been obliged to respond to Greek moves
to extend its coastal territorial limits. Noting that the
Aegean Sea was a closed sea, Turkey has declared that the
Greek interpretation of the international marine laws was
erroneous. Since then, Greece has written further letters
and Turkey has replied to them in terms that leave no doubt
as to just what Turkish policy on the matter is.
/Cumhuriyet/
[10] GERMANY TO SUPPORT SOUTHEAST INVESTMENT
Following the recent signing of a new technical cooperation
protocol between Turkey and Germany, agreement has been
reached on more German investment in the southeastern
regions of Turkey.
Reports show that this year German investors will support
credit of up to 135 million marks for the region, repayable
over thirty years at a yearly interest rate of two percent.
Initial investments will target social and environmental
projects. By the years end it is likely that total
investment will be higher than the current figures. /Sabah/
[11] HIGH LEVEL BORDER SECURITY
Military representatives said yesterday that new measures
being taken along the borders between Turkey, Iran, Iraq and
Syria will boost security and make the border like a
"fortress."
Tough new measures will prevent the infiltration of PKK
terrorists from Syria, Iraq and Iran. Military officials
added that the new controls would be fully effective by
winter. Units in the region have also been beefed up in
readiness for further action against the PKK terrorist
organization. /All papers/
[12] TURKEY ON AGENDA OF STRASBOURG SUMMIT
It has been pointed out that the customs union between
Turkey and the European Union was on the agenda of the
meeting between French and German foreign ministers in
Strasbourg. A high ranking French foreign ministry official
has disclosed that French Foreign Minister Herve de Charette
and his German counterpart, Klaus Kinkel, discussed the
customs union issue and decided to exchange views on the
issue until the vote on customs union in the European
Parliament in autumn. French President Jacques Chirac and
the new term chairman of the European Union, Spanish Foreign
Minister Javier Solana have already supported Turkey's
customs union during their speeches at the beginning of the
week. Greek Cypriots have continued with their strong
reaction against French President Chirac's words by saying
that Greek Cypriot membership in the European Union could
not be realized prior to resolving the Cyprus issue.
Representative of the Greek side, Yannakis Kasulides, noted
that Greek Cypriots leader Glafkos Kleridis, had sent a
protest letter to French President Chirac. On the other
hand, The Wall Street Journal, one of the leading US
newspapers, praised the speech of French President Jacques
Chirac in European Union Meetings. The newspaper said that
it was the first time that the intention strengthening ties
with Turkey had been clearly disclosed by Chirac saying that
if Turkey's wish to unite with Europe was discouraged then
Europe would later be the one to feel sorry about it. The
paper said: "The European Parliament should understand the
importance of Chirac's words. The European Commission,
which prepared a recent report saying that human rights
violations could be an obstacle to Turkey's customs union
with the EU, is nevertheless working to create a friendship
with Russia despite the isolation of Chechnya, and overlooks
human rights violations in the People's Republic of China in
order to boost its relations with China." In the Wall Street
Journal article it was further stressed that like Chirac,
other European leaders should support Turkey.
/Hurriyet-Sabah/
[13] CONFESSION ABOUT GREEK-PKK COOPERATION
New evidence about the close cooperation between Athens and
the PKK terrorist organization has come to light through
statements claiming that 174 PKK terrorists wounded during
combat with the Turkish Armed Forces have been treated in
Greece. Bahtiyar Can, representative in Greece of a
PKK-affiliated organization called the "Kurdistan Red
Crescent" stated yesterday that 174 terrorists had been
treated in Greek hospitals and that last year 37 operatiopns
had been carried out. Commenting on the results of the
activities of the PKK terrorist organization during last
year after opening a bureau in Athens, Can said: "We are
pleased with the support of Greece but we are asking for
more support". ERNK, the political wing of the PKK stated
yesterday in Athens that they would make a call for hunger
strikes throughout Europe and Turkey on 20 July in order to
protest the latest military operation of the Turkish Armed
Forces against PKK camps in northern Iraq. /Milliyet/
[14] TURKEY JAPAN`S DOORWAY TO THE EU
It has been stated that a problem regarding the export of
Japanese cars free of customs to EU countries , has been
solved during the contacts of Serge Abou, the EU Commission
Chief of the Turkey desk, within the framework of Turkey's
customs union with the EU. According to officials from the
Foreign Ministry, the EU has accepted the export of Japanese
cars produced in Turkey to EU countries. Officials stated
that the EU had been opposed until now to the export of cars
produced in third countries and Turkey, which were not
members of the union. But they added that this problem had
been overcome during previous discussions. Turkey will
provide regular statistical information to the EU regarding
car production in order to prevent the duty free export of
Japanese cars not made in Turkey. In this connection, cars
produced by the SABANCI-TOYOTA partnership at their
Adapazari plant, could be exported to EU countries free of
customs duty. It is reported that Turkish made Toyota cars
produced by the SABANCI group and TOFAS produced Tempra
models could grab an important share in the European car
market. /Milliyet/
[15] TURKISH CARICATURIST WINS SECOND PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL
CONTEST
Eray Ozbek, a Turkish caricaturist, took second place in the
27th World Caricature Competition which was held in the
Macedonian city of Skobje, the Anatolia news agency
reported. Collecting a prize of DM 1,000, Ozbek said his
main desire with regard to caricatures is to establish a
professional body recognized by Turkish society.
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