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Turkish Press Review, 05-01-10Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Directorate General of Press and Information <http://www.byegm.gov.tr><LINK href="http://www.byegm.gov.tr_yayinlarimiz_chr_pics_css/tpr.css" rel=STYLESHEET type=text/css> e-mail : [email protected] <caption> <_caption> Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning10.01.2005FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE COLUMNSCONTENTS
[01] ERDOGAN TO TRAVEL TO RUSSIA TODAYPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accompanied by five Cabinet ministers, over 500 businessmen and some 100 journalists, is set to travel to Moscow today to pay an official visit just one month after Russian President Vladimir Putin�s historic trip to Turkey. This evening, Putin is expected to host Erdogan for a dinner. During his three-day stay, Erdogan will meet with Russian officials to discuss the Cyprus and Middle East issues, as well as joint energy ventures. Erdogan and Putin are scheduled to attend the opening of a new Turkish Trade Center in Moscow on Wednesday. /Star/[02] ERDOGAN EXHORTS YOUTH TO READY THEMSELVES FOR THE FUTUREPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday attended the first Youth Congress of the ruling Justice and Development Party�s (AKP) Istanbul Province. Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and State Ministers Kursad Tuzmen and Guldal Aksit also were present at the gathering. Addressing the congress, Erdogan urged the young people to prepare themselves well for the future. Stressing that a politics is fraught with difficulties, Erdogan asked the young party members to work hard to understand the day�s important issues, both domestic and foreign. /Hurriyet/[03] CHP SENDS TWO YDK MEMBERS TO DISCIPLINARY BOARDThe opposition Republican People�s Party (CHP) party assembly yesterday decided to send two members of the party�s Supreme Disciplinary Board (YDK), Cafer Dursun and Engin Baba, to the YDK itself to face disciplinary charges related to bribery. These two will not vote during the party congress scheduled for the end of this month. In related news, Istanbul�s Sisli district Mayor Mustafa Sarigul has opened an office in Ankara expected to be the headquarters of his campaign for the party leadership in the leadup to the congress. In addition to Sarigul, Istanbul Deputy Zulfu Livanelli reportedly is laying the groundwork to announce his candidacy at the coming congress. /Turkiye/[04] ABBAS WINS PALESTINE POLLS, TURKISH OBSERVER LAUDS ELECTIONS AS A SUCCESSMahmoud Abbas has claimed victory in the Palestinian presidential elections held yesterday, dedicating his victory to late leader Yasser Arafat who passed away late last year. The elections were Palestine�s first since 1996. Following his victory declaration, Abbas pledged that he would end the suffering of the Palestinian nation. His rival Mustafa Barghouti called the elections a win for Palestinian democracy. Some 800 international observers were present to witness the polls, including former US President Jimmy Carter and former French Prime Minister Michel Rocard. Ethem Tokdemir, who headed the Turkish delegation of observers, lauded the elections as a success. /Milliyet/[05] PEPE: �TURKEY WON�T FORSAKE ITS NATIONAL VALUES�Turkey will become an EU member without giving up its national values, including its Muslim and Turkish identity, said Environment and Forestry Minister Osman Pepe yesterday. Stating that as it stands now the EU cannot be a global power, Pepe added, �Ankara will join the EU. However, being an EU member doesn�t mean giving up our national values, because the EU needs this diversity, cultural richness and dynamism.� /Star/[06] GEN. OZKOK VISITS BRITAINChief of General Staff Gen. Hilmi Ozkok yesterday flew to Great Britain to pay an official visit at the invitation of his British counterpart Gen. Michael Walker. During his three-day stay, Ozkok will hold a series of contacts with high-level British military officials. /Turkiye/[07] TURKEY TO TAKE OVER ISAF COMMANDUnder decisions taken at last June�s NATO summit in Istanbul, Turkey is due soon to take over the command of the International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. Speaking to Hurriyet, Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul said yesterday that a ceremony would be held in Ankara to mark the command, adding that a Turkish division could be initially sent to Kabul. Turkey also commanded the ISAF three years ago. /Hurriyet/[08] EUROPE TO PROPOSE NEW CYPRUS PLANEuropean constitutional experts have reportedly prepared a new Cyprus plan as an alternative to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan�s plan, and the plan is expected to be presented in a month�s time to Ankara, Athens, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Greek Cypriot administration. The experts will then urge the European Parliament and European Commission to intervene in favor of their plan. /Milliyet/[09] ANKARA TO HOST TRIPARTITE MEETING ON IRAQ SECURITY ISSUESA tripartite meeting between Turkey, the US and Iraq will he held in Ankara tomorrow to discuss security issues, and in particular the PKK terrorist threat. US sources believe a military operation against the PKK is impossible right now due to the Iraqi insurgency. /Cumhuriyet/[10] ATO OPPOSES LOWER ELECTION THRESHOLDThe Ankara Chamber of Commerce (ATO) yesterday issued a report on recent controversial proposals to lower the nation�s 10% election threshold. Opposing lowering the current threshold, the report warned that parties representing ethnic groups would easily win Parliament seats in such a case, which would lead to coalitions and instability in the country�s political life. Speaking to reporters, ATO Chairman Sinan Aygun said that current conditions in Turkey make retaining the 10% level necessary, adding that the Turkish business world did not wanted to return to the days of ruling coalition governments. /Turkiye/[11] REPORT: ANKARA GAVE $3.071 BLN IN CREDITS TO TRNC SINCE 1974Financial aid from Ankara to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) from 1974 to the present totals $3.071 billion, says a new report prepared by Turkey�s Embassy in the TRNC. Turkey has supported the Turkish Cypriot economy through defense expenditures, electricity investments and investor credit and other projects, and additional credit of $356.9 million is planned for 2005. /Sabah/[12] WB DIRECTOR: �TURKEY WON�T NEED MORE IMF SUPPORT FOR ITS EU BID�World Bank Turkey Director Andrew Vorkink said yesterday that as long as Turkey meets the economic and structural conditions of the European Union, it won�t need additional IMF support for its accession. �As long as Turkey meets the economic criteria, it would be subject to only its routine IMF payments. Budgetary discipline, macroeconomic stability and structural reforms are needed not only by the IMF, but also the EU. During Turkey�s EU membership talks, the IMF and the World Bank will serve as institutions in a secondary role.� /Aksam/[13] FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE COLUMNS[14] OUR RISING INFLUENCE IN THE REGION BY GUNTAY SIMSEK (SABAH)Columnist Guntay Simsek comments on Turkish foreign policy. A summary of his column is as follows:�The last two years have seen changes in Turkish foreign policy. These changes have been little noticed inside the country, but countries in the region where the Ottomans once ruled are feeling their influence and are even pleased about it. Despite some small crises between Turkey and Israel, both Israel and Palestine favor Turkey�s solution proposals more than those of any other country. Many of our Cabinet ministers have been tasked with improving Ankara�s relations with other countries. That doesn�t mean only Israel and Palestine, but also Turkey�s relations with its surrounding neighbors and other countries it�s in contact with. Transportation Minister Binali Yildirim will soon go to Ethiopia for a one- week official visit. Trade relations between the two countries will be discussed, and economic meetings held. At the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin will receive Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Moscow. Erdogan�s visit to Moscow along with more than 500 Turkish businessmen will be very fruitful. Russia will become Turkey�s most important ally in the region. Transportation, energy and tourist relations will be improved, and investment and cooperation in military areas will spike if the dialogue is good.� ARCHIVE <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="http:/_www.byegm.gov.tr_statistic/countcode.js"> </script> Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |