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Turkish Press Review, 00-12-11

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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>

11.12.00

Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning


CONTENTS

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
  • [02] SEZER'S MESSAGE ON 52ND ANNIVERSARY OF HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION
  • [03] HARMONIZATION WITH EU TO LAST THREE YEARS
  • [04] PAPANDREOU'S SUPPORT TO TURKEY
  • [05] UN SECURITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS CYPRUS THIS WEEK
  • [06] EUROPEAN COMMITTEE EXAMINES PRISONS
  • [07] AZERBAIJANI NATURAL GAS
  • [08] G-20 MEETING IN ISTANBUL
  • [09] TALAY IN FRANCE
  • [10] ERCEL AND BAYAR TO ATTEND MEETINGS
  • [11] FP CLOSURE TRIAL STARTS TOMORROW
  • [12] DEMIREL TO VISIT MIDDLE EAST
  • [13] ANNUAL TARGETS ARE REACHED IN TOURISM
  • [14] TURKSAT 2-A TO BE LAUNCHED TOMORROW
  • [15] GRAVEYARDS FOR TURKISH MARTYRS
  • [16] INTERNATIONAL MEVLANA INFORMATION FESTIVAL
  • [17] POPE RONCALLI STREET IN SISLI
  • [18] BYZANTINE EXHIBITION IN NEW YORK
  • [19] THE GREAT FLOOD IN WORLD PRESS
  • [20] TURKISH AIRPLANE IN IRAQ
  • [21] ERSU ESTABLISHES A FRUIT JUICE FACTORY IN CHINA
  • [22] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
  • [23] THE MILITARY AND THE EU BY SUKRU ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...

    [02] SEZER'S MESSAGE ON 52ND ANNIVERSARY OF HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION

    Issuing a message on the 52nd anniversary of Human Rights Day and the Human Rights Declaration, President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said, "Acceptance of the Human Rights Declaration is a turning point in the history of humanity. Personal rights, equality before the law and supremacy of law are indispensable in a democratic society. The Republic of Turkey's basic objective is to enlarge the domain of personal rights. While realizing this objective, our state, of course, will be careful to protect its unity, security and independence." Recalling that Turkey was one of the first countries to accept the Human Rights Declaration after the World War II, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ismail Cem said, "Turkey, believing it is necessary to see every step in human rights as a new starting point, and being a party to international monitoring mechanisms from the beginning, will continue its contribution to strengthening of solidarity among constitutional democracies. Turkey has contributed significantly to the improvement of international human rights law in the post world war period." /Cumhuriyet/

    [03] HARMONIZATION WITH EU TO LAST THREE YEARS

    Following the ratification of Turkey's Accession Partnership Document (APD) during the EU Nice Summit, the draft Harmonization Programme, prepared by the State Planning Organization, is expected to be granted to the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) next week. The draft envisions realizing short-term priorities by Dec. 31st 2001 and mid-term priorities by Dec. 31st 2003. It includes 28 sections and 1,028 pages of comprehensive explanations of revisions. /Turkiye/

    [04] PAPANDREOU'S SUPPORT TO TURKEY

    Speaking at the EU leaders summit in Nice, Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou said Turkey had to be included in Europe's future plans. Sweden also supported Turkey's admittance into the EU. Germany, Italy, Sweden and Belgium presented a proposal yesterday regarding a new meeting titled "Declaration of Future in the EU" in 2004 to reevaluate EU reforms. This proposal was accepted after a discussion. /Hurriyet/

    [05] UN SECURITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS CYPRUS THIS WEEK

    The UN Security Council, responsible for maintaining peace and security in the world, will discuss the Cyprus issue this week. UN Special Representative to Cyprus, Alvaro de Soto, will give a briefing to members of the Council about his contacts in Ankara, Athens, the TRNC and Southern Cyprus. Then, the Council will discuss the latest developments and determine the last form of the draft bill on extending the term of the UN peace force (UNFICYP) on the island. /Cumhuriyet/

    [06] EUROPEAN COMMITTEE EXAMINES PRISONS

    European Chairman for the Prevention of Torture Committee, Silvia Casala, and Executive Secretary, Traver Stevens, met with authorities from the Ministries of Justice and Health. It was stated Casala and Stevens will examine prisons with Turkish officials. /Cumhuriyet/

    [07] AZERBAIJANI NATURAL GAS

    Following the Baku-Supsa-Ceyhan crude oil project enabling Turkey to become an important regional energy center, a new project to carry natural gas from Azerbaijan Shah Sea to Turkey will commence. Negotiations regarding the project are expected to begin next week in Ankara. The plan calls for the gas pipeline to be constructed parallel to the Baku-Supsa-Ceyhan pipeline. /Turkiye/

    [08] G-20 MEETING IN ISTANBUL

    A meeting of the G-20 Platform's minister and governor of Central Bank deputies which includes Turkey, will be held in Istanbul the end of February next year. The meeting aims to make necessary preparations for the meeting of the Ministers and Governors of the Central Banks. /Turkiye/

    [09] TALAY IN FRANCE

    Minister of Culture Istemihan Talay travelled yesterday to France to attend round table meetings with the culture ministers of other UNESCO member countries and to attend the Support for Transformation of Art in Greater Europe (STAGE) meetings. Mr. Talay will deliver a speech at UNESCO's "2000-2010: Obstacles In the Way of Cultural Diversity" meeting. Noting relations between Turkey and UNESCO had shown recent improvement, Mr. Talay said, "We proposed Turkey to be the host country for the third UNESCO round table meetings. We have learned that our proposal was accepted and the meeting will be held in Istanbul in 2001. This meeting is very important for the promotion of Turkey." /Cumhuriyet/

    [10] ERCEL AND BAYAR TO ATTEND MEETINGS

    The Governor of Central Bank, Gazi Ercel, and Chairman of the Privatization Administration, Ugur Bayar, will participate in a series of meetings abroad. The first meeting will be held in Frankfurt tomorrow with the participation of about 15 bank representatives. The second meeting will be held Dec. 13 in New York. The IMF First Deputy Chairman, Stanley Fischer, is also expected to attend the meeting and to call on the participants to support Turkey. Additionally, the Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) will organize a meeting in Ankara tomorrow. During the meeting, problems of the real sector will be discussed. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Husamettin Ozkan will attend the meeting. A report including the views of the business world on the economy will be presented to the government. /Turkiye/

    [11] FP CLOSURE TRIAL STARTS TOMORROW

    On Dec. 12 the Constitutional Court will hear the case requesting the disbandment of the Virtue Party (FP). Prior to the case, the court will review the second paragraph of Article 103 of the political parties law on anti-secular and reactionary activities." If the Supreme Court decides the paragraph is in contradiction with the Constitution, the case will be postponed until a decision, with written justification, is issued in the official gazette. The court will not only decide on the disbandment of the FP, but also on the annulment of deputy status for some deputies. Chief Public Prosecutor, Vural Savas, had stated the criteria for "being a center of anti-state or reactionary activities" could be determined by the court, and added the authority of the court was shadowed with the latest arrangement. Savas had initiated a lawsuit against the FP May 7, on the grounds that the FP was "the continuation of the closed Welfare Party (RP)" and had "become the center of anti-secular and reactionary activities." /Turkish Daily News/

    [12] DEMIREL TO VISIT MIDDLE EAST

    Former President Suleyman Demirel begins a Middle East tour today to convene the Fact-Finding Committee investigating the Israeli-Palestinian clashes. Mr. Demirel will meet with officials in Israel, Palestine, Egypt and Jordan during his two-day visit to the region. /Milliyet/

    [13] ANNUAL TARGETS ARE REACHED IN TOURISM

    The Tourism Ministry announced the yearly figures related to touristic activities. According to the figures, in eleven months the number of foreign tourists visiting Turkey increased by 40% compared to the last year, reaching 10 million. /Milliyet/

    [14] TURKSAT 2-A TO BE LAUNCHED TOMORROW

    Turkey's third satellite, Turksat 2-A, will be launched tomorrow. The launching of Turksat 2-A was delayed last week to complete the last technical checks. It will be launched from the French Kourou Space Base. /Cumhuriyet/

    [15] GRAVEYARDS FOR TURKISH MARTYRS

    According to the book "Turkish Military, prepared by the Turkish Graveyards and Monuments Foundation with the support of the Ministry of Culture, there are graveyards for Turkish martyrs in 21 countries. Certain institutions, organizations and people living in the region take care of the graveyards and monuments. /Cumhuriyet/

    [16] INTERNATIONAL MEVLANA INFORMATION FESTIVAL

    The International Mevlana Information Festival will be held between December 15-17 with the cooperation of the Ministry of Culture and the Konya Culture and Tourism Association. Mevlana and Mevlevi philosophy will be discussed in detail during the festival. /Cumhuriyet/

    [17] POPE RONCALLI STREET IN SISLI

    Olcek Sokak, the street where the Vatican Istanbul Embassy is located, was renamed "Pope Roncalli Street". Pope Jean Roncalli, the Vatican Representative between 1935-1945 in Istanbul, was canonized last month. /Cumhuriyet/

    [18] BYZANTINE EXHIBITION IN NEW YORK

    The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art will begin its exhibition of Byzantine works Thursday. The exhibition called "Mary-Micheal Jaharis Byzantine Art Gallery" will first be presented to the world press on Wednesday. Chairman of the Museum, Phillippe de Montebello said, "We are honoured to present our Byzantine works to art lovers." /Cumhuriyet/

    [19] THE GREAT FLOOD IN WORLD PRESS

    The German journal, Der Spiegel put the Great Flood on its cover. Noah's Ark and Great Flood were researched by a German geologist, Prof. Burkhard Flemming. Mr. Flemming described a flood which took place along the Black Sea coast. He outlined the scientific proofs for the flood, such as the ruins of a house 100 meters beneath the current sea level. /Aksam/

    [20] TURKISH AIRPLANE IN IRAQ

    A Turkish private airplane landed yesterday at Saddam International Airport in Baghdad. The plane brought medicine and medical equipment as a part of humanitarian aid assistance. Four businessmen, two doctors and two nurses arrived in Iraq with the plane. /Star/

    [21] ERSU ESTABLISHES A FRUIT JUICE FACTORY IN CHINA

    The fruit juice producing company, Ersu, established a factory in Hancheng, China with the Chinese Agriculture Ministry and a Korean company, Dongji. The Ersu trademark will be used for the products having annual 10,000 ton capacity. Ersu invested $1.2 million in the factory which is worth around $20 million. /Milliyet/

    [22] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...

    [23] THE MILITARY AND THE EU BY SUKRU ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)

    Former Ambassador Sukru Elekdag comments on the statement recently issued by the military. A summary of his column is as follows:

    "Can it be said that the timing of the statement titled 'Internal Security Evaluation of the year 2000' is condusive to the commonsense and responsibility becoming this respected state institution? The statement, assessing the struggle with the PKK terrorist organisation and giving information on the the strategy to be followed, stresses that the Turkish Armed Forces do not agree with some of the conditions EU has placed before Turkey. Therefore, it has projected abroad the image of a country under the supervision of the military. Additionally the statement's timing puts Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit in a hard spot, as it was released during the hours Ecevit attended the EU Nice summit.

    European states can interpret this statement, as the desire by the Armed forces to give a direct message to the EU, by-passing the civil administration where it believes to hold an important position. We must note that such circumstances lead to the tearing down of both the Armed Forces and the civilian goverment in the public eye. Therefore, harmony and peace should be instituted at the state summit. It would be beneficial to hold a weekly coordination meeting between the Chief of Staff and the Prime Minister. This would strengthen the dialogue between civilian and military officials.

    The interesting characteristic of the statement is that it is built upon the presumption that entering the EU would lead to catastrophical results for the national unity and territorial integrity of the country. This is not openly expressed in the statement but the criticisms regarding the EU show that such an underlying idea exists...

    The discussion between the National Intelligence Service (MIT) and the Chief of Staff over ways to conduct the fight against Kurdish ethnic nationalism and separatism, reveal there is no agreement on strategy at the higher levels of the State. This has to be corrected as soon as possible. Otherwise, Turkey will lose its chance to catch up with the times by entering the EU, and will face the danger of sinking into a mire in trying to kill the flies rather than improving the conditions in the region."


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