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Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English, 98-11-09Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] PM says ruling party needs `strategy for victory` in lead-up to general electionsAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)Prime Minister Costas Simitis told the ruling party PASOK Central Committee on Saturday that the party needed a ``strategy for victory`` in the lead-up to general elections and to get the country into economic and monetary union.The Central Committee session ended on Saturday night, with the majority voting through the prime minister's proposals. Sixteen members voted against. Summing up two days of debate by the party`s supreme decision-making body, Mr. Simitis said the party needing a winning strategy to face off opposition in the next electoral contest -European Parliament elections in June 1999- in the wake of disappointing results for the ruling party in recent local government elections. Mr. Simitis called for unity among party ranks. Earlier, National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said that the local elections result had damaged the party's unity. Development Minister Vasso Papandreou and member of PASOK's Central Committee on Saturday said that this was the moment of common responsibility for PASOK, so as to confront its ``bad self``. She added that it was for all to speak honestly between them, since the luxury of continuing as in the past does not exist, ``if this is not achieved the responsibilities of all will be huge``. The development minister said that it is not enough for the party bodies to just convene, they should be transformed to bodies of codecision and co- responsibility, since this is the only way for the dividing lines to fall. Ms. Papandreou also said that the one-way street to the Economic and Monetary Union, should not create an attitude of destabilisation, since the aim is the modernising of the country with a humane face. PASOK Central Committee member Paraskevas Avgerinos expressed the opinion that their was an increase of bland or ivalid votes, at the October municipal and prefectural elections, many of which casted by PASOK voters in protest. In his address to ruling PASOK party's Central Committee two-day session, which began on Friday, Mr. Avgerinos requested that initiatives to unify the party must be undertaken, otherwise he added the same results will appear in every (election) confrontation. Yiannis Daskalakis noted that the new PASOK can not be built on blackmail, ultimatums, segregations and persecutions. Athens News Agency[02] Greek telecom bids successfully in RomaniaAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)The Romanian government has announced that Greek telecoms organisation OTE is the successful bidder in the sale of a 35 percent stake in the Romanian state telecoms company, Romtelecom, an ANA dispatch reported from Bucharest.OTE will also take over management of the company. OTE bid 675 million dollars for the 35 percent stake and voting rights for an extra 16 percent in Romtelecom's share capital. Analysts said the development was a major success for OTE, giving it access to a market of over 20 million consumers whith good prospects for development, as well as a boost for Greek investment in the Balkans. OTE also holds a 20 percent stake in Serbia's Srbija Telecom. Athens News Agency[03] No decision on deployment of S-300s in CreteAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannos Kranidiotis on Saturday said that there is no decision for the deployment of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system on the Greek island of Crete.Answering to relevant questions, the deputy minister said that the decision in force was the one taken by the National council of Cyprus. He added that ``the Greek and Cypriot governments are in constant contact and cooperation, and all possibilities and alternatives both in the diplomatic and military sectors are examined``. Athens News Agency [04] Greek Air Force honours patron saintsAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)The Greek Air Force honoured its patron saints Michael and Gabriel at a ceremony held at the Dekeleia airbase yesterday in the presence of civil and military leaders of the Nationsl Defence Ministry.In his order of the day, Air Force General Staff chief George Antonetsis referred, among others, to the sacrifice of the pilot Nikolaos Parousis, who was killed last week when his Mirage-2000 warplane crashed, saying that he placed the salvation of our fellow man above his life and his aircraft. He said that Greek pilots will continue their indefatigable efforts to defend national interests and the country's territorial integrity. Asked to comment after the ceremony on scenaria according to which the Russian-built S-300 surface-to-air missiles ordered by Cyprus will be deployed in Crete and not Cyprus, National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said that they ``are recurring scenaria``. Mr. Tsohatzopoulos said that the issue of the defence of Cyprus is the exclusive task of the Republic of Cyprus. Athens News Agency[05] Turkey reacts to invitation extended to Ocalan to visit GreeceIstanbul, 9/11/1998 (ANA - A. Kourkoulas)The Turkish Foreign Ministry condemned the invitation extended to the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party Abdullah Ocalan by Greek Parliamentary deputies and called ont he Greek government ``to make it clear that it is opposed to the invitation, respecting its commitments in accordance with international law``.This was stressed in an announcement issued in Ankara late on Friday night. The Greek Ambassador to Ankara Dimitris Nezeritis was also summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry. Turkish Assistant Undersecretary Faruk Logoglou expressed to Mr. Nezeritis the hope that Greece will not accept to give help to Mr. Ocalan, who is wanted internationally at Turkey's request. Athens News Agency[06] Patriarch of Alexandria arrives in Aigina to attend eventsAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)The Patriarch of Alexandria Petros arrived on the island of Aigina on a Greek warship yesterday morning to attend today's events commorating Saint Nektarios. He was welcomed at the port of Aigina by local authorities, clergymen, the Metropolitan of Ydra, Spetses and Aigina Ierotheos and enthusiastic residents.At 5.30 p.m. the helicopter carrying Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Christodouls from Serres to Aigina landed in the yard of the Agios Nektarios Cathedral. Archbishop Christodoulos, who will also attend the events, was met by hundreds of enthusiastic people who flocked to welcome him. The Patriarch of Alexandria later told reporters that the purpose of his visit is to convey to the monastery, to the place where Saint Nektarios waw buried in 1920, a decision by the Patriarchate's Synod seeking a pardon from Saint Nektarios posthumously for persecution and inconvenience he had experienced during his life when he was the Bishop of Pentapolis. Athens News Agency[07] President ends visit to regi�n of KalambakaAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)President Kostis Stephanopoulos concluded a two-day tour of the mountainous area of Kalambaka yesterday during which he waw proclaimed an honorary citizen of all 10 villages which he visited.President Stephanopoulos, who was given a wrm welcome by local citizens, praised the patriotic spirit of the Vlachs and referred to such issues as unanimity, unemployement and environmental protection. He visited the villages of Kalomoir, Matoneri and Ambelohori yesterday and once again expressed his appreciation for the cultural tradition of the Vlachs. ``Pindus is the backbone of Greece and its people constitute the backbone of Hellenism``, he said. President Stephanopoulos also visited Meteora and the monasteries of Agios Stephanos and Metamorphosis where a church service was held in the presence of the priors of all the monasteries in the region. Athens News Agency[08] Netherlands army chief begins visit to GreeceAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)The Army General Staff Chief of the Netherlands Lieutenant General Maarten Suten started an official four-day visit to Greece yesterday, at the invitation of his Greek counterpart Lieutenant General Paragioudakis for talks on issues of mutual concern. Mr. Suten will be received by the National Defence Ministry's leadership and will visit formations, army training centres and archaeological sites.Athens News Agency[09] Venizelos visits Greek Consulate in MelbourneMelbourne, 9/11/1998 (ANA - S. Hatzimanolis)Visiting Culture Minister Evangelos Venigelos yesterday visited the new Greek Consulate building in Melbourne for his first contact with the Greek community in Australia, saying that Greece is cripple without expatriate Hellenism.Mr. Venizelos called on expatriate Greeks living in Australia to promote in the country modern Greece's progress, creativity and development. Mr. Venizelos, who was in Melbourne to attend the inauguration of the Greek Antiquities Museum, yesterday attended a reception given in his honour by the Prime Minister of Victoria State Jeff Kennet. Athens News Agency[10] Archbishop Christodoulos concludes visit to SerresAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)Popular Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Christodoulos concluded a two- day visit to Serres, northern Greece, yesterday at the invitation of the Metropolitan of Serres and Nigrita Maximos on the occasion of celebrations commemorating the patron saints of the city Michael and Gabriel.The Archbishop was welcomed in the city by local authorities and citizens in front of the Town hall where Mayor Yiannis Vlachos proclaimed him an honorary citizen of Serres and gave him the golden key to the city. Addresses were also made by Deputy Education Minister Yiannis Anthopoulos and the Prefect Anastasios Karypidis. Archbishop Christodoulos said that ``Christianity must enter schools again``, ading that what is ecnouraging is tha fact that young people are returning to traditions and are close to Christ, the motherland and the family. Later on, a church service was held at the Metropolitan Cathedral in the city and afterwards the Archbishop visited the Timiou Prodromou Monastery. Athens News Agency[11] Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos lashes out ag�inst state of human rights in TurkeyIstanbul, 9/11/1998 (ANA - A. Kourkoulas)Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos lashed out yesterday against the state of human rights and religious freedoms in Turkey, interpreting the indignation of the small Greek community in Istanbul over the high-handed abolition of the Halki Academy of Theology's supervisory committee.Addressing the Megalou Revmatos community on the Bosphorus after mass, the Patriarch spoke of the ``indignation` gripping expatriates and himself and raised the question publicly to what degree equality of rights, justice and religious freedom referred to in the Turkish constitution ``is only valid on paper``. ``I have a duty and obligation to report that our rights are not being respected``, he said and referred to reactions which have already started in the US and Europe in this respect. Athens News Agency[12] Four killed in traffic accidentAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)Four people were killed when their car crashed into a tanker truck and burst into flames on the new Athens-Patras motorway, near the town of Aigio, at noon yesterday.The car's driver Theodoros Stringlis, 37, his son Christos, 2, and the other occupants Eleni Kotsolokia, 14, and Lukia Skourouliakou, 39, died after being trapped in the burning car. The driver of the tanker truck was Portuguese national Alfonso Paulo Dacosta Pereira, 35. Due to the ensuing fire, traffic at the scene of the crash was halted for three and a half hours. Athens News Agency[13] AIDS centre to open in Thessaloniki todayAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)A centre set up to provide support to HIV-positive patients in Thessaloniki which has been at the centre of a row between local residents and the health ministry will finally open today.The health ministry-sponsored centre int he Cyrokrini district of Ambelokipi municipality, western Thessaloniki, was set up to provide information and temporary shelter to individuals who have contracted the HIV virus. Scheduled to open last month, it remained closed following an initiative by Ambelokipi Mayor Alexandros Stamatoulakis, and protests from local residents who did not want the centre in their neighbourhood. The opposition of locals was focused on the planned use of the centre also as a hostel to provide temporary shelter to HIV carriers who are visiting Thessaloniki for treatment at specialised clinics in the city. The centre itself will not be providing medical treatment. The decision to allow the centre to open was taken at a meeting on Friday night after a compromise was reached which will mean that the centre's operation will be restricted initially to providing information, rather than also providing accommodation. Athens News Agency[14] Police discover 70 Kilos of hashishAthens, 9/11/1998 (ANA)Police discovered 70 kilos of hashish during a routine police check on speeding cars over the weekend. Police found the drugs when police radars detected a car travelling at high speed on the Thessaloniki-Kavala highway, near the village of Kavalari.After police motioned for the driver to stop, the driver and his three passengers opened the car doors and started to run in different directions. After giving chase, the police captured the driver, an Albanian national. A subsequent search fo the car revealed 70.5 kilos of hashish in 76 packages. The driver said he and his three companions, also Albanians, had taken delivery of the drugs from the northern Greek town of Edessa and were headed to Kavala. Their payment for delivering the hashish was two kilos of the drug. Police are seeking the other three and will make an official statement today. Athens News Agency/End (�.�.) Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |