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Turkish Press Review, 00-12-14Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>14.12.00Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morningCONTENTS
[01] SECTORAL ASSOCIATIONS PLATFORM ESTABLISHED FOR EU HARMONIZATION PROCESS[02] FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS[03] SEZER RECEIVES JUSTICE MINISTERYesterday, Justice Minister Hikmet Sami Turk was received by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer. Reportedly, Minister Turk briefed the President about the content of the Amnesty Law and answered questions posed by Mr. Sezer. The lasting death fasts were also discussed during the meeting. The Justice Minister told Mr.Sezer they will not open F-type prisons until a public consensus is reached. The President is examining the Amnesty Law and expected to make a decision on it in 10 days. /Milliyet/[04] EUROPEAN COMMITTEE'S REPORT ON F-TYPE PRISONSThe European Committee for the Prevention of Torture prepared a report in July 2000. The report said ward-type prisons have drawbacks, and recommended the implementation of cell-type prisons. The report supported the F-type prisons, but suggested improvements in common areas of this type of prison. President of the Committee, Trevor Stevens, said the committee had no objection to the implementation of F-type prisons if the suitable modifications mentioned were made. /Hurriyet/[05] NATO COUNCIL MEETINGThe foreign Ministers of NATO countries convened in Brussels following the EU's decision to exclude non-EU NATO countries from the European Security and Defence Identity (ESDI). The ministers are expected to pressure Turkey to remove its blocking the NATO-EU joint work. Turkey is being represented by Foreign Minister Ismail Cem during the meeting. Turkey is not finding it adequate to contribute to the ESDI in only an advisory capacity, desiring to participate in the decision making mechanisms. /Turkiye/[06] EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO DECLARE ITS DECISIONThe European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is expected to declare its decision today on the terrorist Abdullah Ocalan's case. The ECHR heard an appeal Nov. 21st in its first department by Ocalan's lawyers who have charged Turkey with violating the 12th article of the European Human Rights Declaration. Reportedly, the possibility of the law suit being accepted is high. It is expected to last at least three years. /Turkiye/[07] LOGOGLU: "THERE WILL BE NO DELAYS IN NATIONAL PROGRAM"Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Faruk Logoglu said there will be no delays in the National Program in which Turkey will convey its commitments to the EU. Mr. Logoglu said there is no set-date, designed either by Turkey or by the EU for the completion of the National Program. Mr. Logoglu said the Program is more important for Turkey than for the EU. Turkey's full EU membership will ease specifically the EU's security concerns. There exist some problems regarding the European Security and Defense Identity and Turkey's role in this establishment. Mr. Logoglu said, "In the long-run, neither can Europe exclude Turkey from security issues, nor does Turkey want to stay out of this establishment." /Cumhuriyet/[08] ALIYEV RECEIVES YIGITGUDENDeputy Undersecretary of the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry, Yurdakul Yigitguden, in Baku, Azerbaijan representing President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, was received by President Haydar Aliyev yesterday. In his speech, Aliyev said: "We support the Trans-Caspian project for the transportation of the Turkmen natural gas. The presidents of the related countries have signed an agreement in Istanbul. However, Turkmenistan has not carried out its obligations". /Aksam/[09] ARMENIA OPPOSES TURKEY'S INTERVENTIONChairman of the Armenian Parliament Foreign Affairs Commission, Ovanes Ovanisyan said they oppose Turkey's intervention in a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue in any way. Asserting that Turkey cannot be impartial, Ovanisyan said, "For this reason, Turkey cannot play a positive role in a solution to the problem." Meanwhile, the American Co-Chairman of the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)'s Minsk Group, Carey Cavanaugh, said in Baku yesterday that Turkey could help solve the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. /Turkiye/[10] UN PROLONGS CYPRUS PEACE FORCE'S TERM OF DUTYYesterday, accepting a draft resolution unanimously prepared by China, the United Nation Security Council extended the term of duty for the UN Peace Keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until June 15th, 2001. Additionally, the Security Council called on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and Turkey to abolish the restrictions to the UNFICYP's activities put in place on June 30th, 2000. /Turkiye/[11] SUPPLEMENTARY LETTER OF INTENT SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNMENTThe Supplementary Letter of Intent, prepared after the third and fourth review of IMF bureaucrats as a part of the IMF's stand-by program, was submitted to the government. The IMF Chief of Turkey Desk, Carlo Cottarelli, and his team prepared the letter. The government will send the letter in one or two days to Washington to be discussed at the IMF Executive Board's meeting Dec. 21. After approval of the letter, two loan portions of the IMF Stand-by Credits, each worth $285 million, will be released for Turkey's use. The Third Letter of Intent includes the presentation of Turk Telekom and Turkish Airlines tenders and privatization of State Monopoly for Tobacco and Alcohol (Tekel), Sugar Company, Eti Holding, Machinery and Chemical Industry Institution (MKE). The Turkish Electrical Company (TEAS) will also be privatized by March 21, 2001, as stated in the letter. /Hurriyet/[12] IMF GLAD FROM THE DEVELOPMENTSThe Director of the IMF Foreign Affairs, Tom Dawson said the developments in Turkey are positive. Speaking at an IMF press conference, Dawson said the decision regarding an additional $10.4-billion loan will be taken during the Execution Board's meeting Dec. 21st. Mr. Dawson emphasized the IMF's support for Turkey, recalling the recent meetings in Frankfurt and New York recently, at which the IMF outlined Turkey's economic program to the international financial circles. /Sabah/[13] AMERICAN BANKS SUPPORT ECONOMIC PROGRAMTurkey received full support from American Banks at the meeting in New York, organized by CitiGroup. A written announcement was made after the meeting Governor of the Central Bank, Gazi Ercel, the IMF representatives, Deputy President of CitiGroup, William Rhodes, and high ranking representatives of 14 private financial institutions, such as Merrill Lynch, Salomon Bross, Chase and J.P.Morgan attended. Mr. Ercel said he was happy to receive strong support from international financial institutions. Mr. Rhodes said, "The International finance community gave its support to Turkey's economic stabilization program, as it has strong faith for the the program's success. /Star/[14] YILMAZ: "WE ARE READY FOR 2008 OLYMPICS"Deputy Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz said if the International Olympics Committee gives the 2008 Olympics to Turkey, they will do their best. Turkey National Olympics Committee presented their bid at the Executive Board's meeting of the International Olympics Committee (IOC) in Lausanne. /Cumhuriyet/[15] MIRZAOGLU: "SECURITY MEASURES WILL BE INCRESED IN THE STRAITS"State Minister responsible for Maritime, Ramazan Mirzaoglu said security measures will be increased in the Straits to enhance the safety of passage and prevent environmental pollution. Mirzaoglu reminded that Black Sea coastal states signed a memorandum titled "Black Sea Portal States Control Rights" to ensure the safety of cruising, life, property and environment. Mr. Mirzaoglu said the Black Sea has been polluted due mostly to the pollution in the Danube River. He said 50,000 tons of oil is being carried through the Danube River annually. 50,000 ships pass the Straits annually and 5,504 of those ships carry dangerous materials. /Cumhuriyet/[16] SECTORAL ASSOCIATIONS PLATFORM ESTABLISHED FOR EU HARMONIZATION PROCESSA "Sectoral Associations Platform (SDP)" was established under the Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD) to secure cooperation in the harmonization process with the EU. President of the TUSIAD, Erkut Yucaoglu, said at a press conference, the SDP will work to contribute to the formation of national economic policies of the sectoral institutions, to ensure integration of national sectors into the international sectors, and to develope joint projects to ease the sectoral integration into the EU. /Cumhuriyet/[17] FOREIGN PARTNER SHARE IN THY LIMITED TO 24 %Yesterday, the state minister responsible for privatization, Yuksel Yalova, announced that prospective foreign partners will be given control of a 24 % stake in Turkish Airlines (THY) through a planned 51 % block sale in shares of the national carrier. Consortiums consisting of foreign and local partners must submit their bids by February 28 for a majority stake in the carrier, Yalova said. The sale should be completed by April. /Turkish Daily News/[18] KOC DECIDES TO BUY STOCK IN INSOLVENT BANKSOne of Turkey's largest conglomerates, the Koc Group, applied to the Banking Supervision and Regulation Agency (BDDK) to purchase stock in the 11 banks taken over by the Turkish Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TSMF). An action plan for the sale of eight banks taken over the TSMF, declared that applicants intending to buy stocks in the banks could submit application forms up to December 15. /Turkish Daily News/[19] TURKSAT 2A SATELLITE LAUNCH DELAYEDThe launch of the Turksat 2A communication satellite from Courou Space Center in French Guyana was postponed for the third time. In French Guyana, Transportation Minister Eniz Oksuz expressed his thoughts regarding the delay. Recalling the failure of the first Turkish satellite, Oksuz said they would not like to experience a similar situation again and stated his firm belief in the success of this launch no matter how late. /Turkish Daily News/[20] HOLIDAY TO LAST 10 DAYSPrime Minister Bulent Ecevit said civil servants and workers will be given 1,5 days leave of absence. The Ramadan Feast will last 10 days, including the weekends and the new year holiday, from Dec.23 to Jan.2. /Hurriyet/[21] FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS[22] THOSE WHO ACCEPT AND THOSE WHO CANNOT BY HASAN PULUR (MILLIYET)Columnist Hasan Pulur comments on the recent developments in foreign affairs. A summary of his column is as follows:"There may be some who are not disturbed by the Council of Europe proposal that Turkey should both accept the so-called Armenian Genocide and apologize. Others may not oppose accepting Greek proposals concerning Cyprus and the Aegean issues to ensure Turkey's admittance into the EU. Some may not even be offended by the attack on Foreign Minister Ismail Cem during his address to Council of Europe's official meeting. Then again, there may be people who are not hurt by the EU's official acceptance of the PKK terrorist organisation as a legal entity. Some may even be pleased to see that the city of Florence, Italy is preparing to embrace the chief of the terrorist organisation as an honorary citizen. Certain people may not utter a sound when the Prime Minister of the country is shadowed in the EU Famiy Photo as if to say he should not be seen among the Prime Ministers of other countries. Others may not find it embarassing to hear words which mean that Turkey, at the doorstep of the EU has to wait until 2010 for admittance. Some may find all this to be acceptable, considering them to be within the 'democracy and human rights' issues. However, there are others in this country who find it hard to accept all of this easily. They know what PKK demands for peace mean. They believe that the PKK aims to have citizens of Kurdish descent be defined as a nation, and expressed in the Constitution as such. They believe that requests for strengthening local administrations is a guise for building autonomous regions. They think that the most encouraging prospects for the PKK will be seen during the process of entering the EU. The Slogans such as ethnic identity, education and broadcasting in mother tongue, are used as convincing techniques to clear the path to their goal. They also do not believe in the saying "nothing can be achieved through violence," as its achievements can clearly be seen. In short, some may accept these conditions without flinching and that it is their problem. However, there are others who think otherwise in the country, and they have to see this fact. If they are defending democracy, they cannot impose a solution or run away from the facts." Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |