Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-03-12
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 12/03/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Government response to "unconditional dialogue" with Turkey
- Karamanlis undergoes surgery for football injury
- Bombs go off in car showrooms
- Greek-Ukrainian banking cooperation
- Albanians questioned over double murder
- Drug dealers arrested
- Industrial production up last year
- Illegal immigrants picked up on Samos
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Government response to "unconditional dialogue" with Turkey
It would appear that Turkey is unable to see the road which leads to the
restoration of tranquility in the region, government spokesman Nikos
Athanasakis said today, attibuting all tension created in the Aegean
entirely to Turkey.
The spokesman was replying to questions on Turkish proposals for unconditional
dialogue with Greece on all outstanding bilateral issues.
The proposals were handed to the Greek Ambassador in Ankara yesterday and
contained an invitation to Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos to visit
Ankara. In effect, they constitute a reiteration of proposals already put
forward by Turkish Foreign Minister Ismail Cem.
Prime Minister Costas Simitis later rejected the proposals, saying they
were insubtantive and simply aimed at creating impressions.
"These proposals, as other in the past, aim at creating impressions rather
than dealing with the substance of issues," Simitis said.
Athanasakis' reference to tension in the Aegean was prompted by the fact
that the Turkish proposals were accompanied by a threat to the effect that
any tension which ensued would be the fault of Greece.
Karamanlis undergoes surgery for football injury
Main opposition New Democracy leader Costas Karamanlis this morning
underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right leg suffered in a
soccer match between Parliamentary teams, hospital sources said.
An Athens Medical Centre spokesman told the ANA that the torn tendon had
been "successfully repaired" in a nearly two-and-a-half hour operation
performed by orthopedic surgeons.
He said Karamanlis would remain in hospital for observation for a few more
days, and was expected to be released on Monday.
It was recommended that Karamanlis stay immobilised at home for a week,
while he would have to use crutches for a month afterwards, the spokesman
added.
Bombs go off in car showrooms
Two time-bombs exploded in two car showrooms within two minutes of each
other early this morning in the Athens suburbs of Ellinorosson and Holargos,
causing extensive damage but no injuries, police said.
They said the first bomb went off at 12:05 a.m. at a Chrysler showroom on
Katehaki avenue, followed two minutes later by an explosion explosion at an
Opel showroom on Messoghion Avenue.
Greek Police deputy chief Ioannis Georgakopoulos told the ANA that the two
devices were similar to those that exploded on February 2 at two McDonald's
fast food restaurants in Halandri and Vrilissia and at a General Motors car
showroom on Kifissias Avenue on February 19.
Police believe that the Chrysler and Opel bombs were planted by the elusive
"November 17" terrorist group, a police spokesman said.
He said no warning calls had preceded the explosions, nor had any group
taking responsibility for the attacks.
Greek-Ukrainian banking cooperation
A letter of intent concerning cooperation between Greek and Ukrainian banks
was signed today by the secretary general of the Union of Greek Banks,
Ioannis Manos and the first vice-president of the Union of Ukrainian Banks,
A. Palamarchuk.
The cooperation will include advisory services to Ukraine as it organises
its banking system, joint training programmes and conferences for bankers
and business owners in both countries.
The agreement was signed on the occasion of a visit to Greece by a
delegation led by the governor of the Central Bank of Ukraine, V. A.
Yushckenko, Finance Undersecretary S.M Makatsaria and presidential adviser
V. O. Lytvytsky.
While in Athens, the delegation will be meeting ministers, the management
of the Bank of Greece, the president of the Union of Greek Banks Theodoros
Karatzas, bankers, business owners and other officials.
Albanians questioned over double murder
Dozens of suspects have been rounded up and taken in for questioning by
police in Kavala, northern Greece following the murder of two Albanians in
the village of Petropigi, Nestos.
All those brought in were later released for lack of any evidence against
them.
The bodies of the two Albanians were taken to the Krystallopigi customs
post and handed over to relatives. Both were from the town of Gremsky and
residing in Greece legally.
As police continue their investigation, all that is known is that three
armed men wearing hoods, believed to be Albanians, entered an old warehouse
where four compatriots were sleeping at dawn Wednesday and demanded all
their money.
When they were told that they had no money, one of the three men fired at
Durim Goze, 27 and Sokol Zaimi, 21 at point blank range, killing both of
them instantly.
The killer's two accomplices then searched the warehouse and found and took
15,000 drachmas from under a mattress.
When the two friends of the victims, Laver Huza, 40 and Altin Bloku, 23
tried to stop them, the former was stabbed in the back and the latter was
beaten over the head with a wooden club.
After tying up the two injured Albanians, the killers made their escape,
most likely in a stolen car.
Drug dealers arrested
Serres police have arrested three men and a woman as they were trying to
sell hashish in a cafe in Amphipoli. An accomplice managed to escape
arrest.
The four are Lulzim Krigkon, 30, his brother Bashkim, 24, Plaha Dorian, 22
and 40-year-old Zaneta Tasalari.
Police said the drugs had been sent by bus from Albania to the Thessaloniki
bus station, where they had been picked up by one of the group.
Industrial production up last year
Industrial production last year rose by 0.9 percent, while overall mining,
industrial and electricity production rose by 1.3 percent against 1996, the
national statistics service ESYE announced today.
According to ESYE figures, industrial production in December 1997 alone
rose by 7.8 percent while overall production rose by 5.2 percent against
December 1996.
In addition, construction activity in the 12-month period January to
December 1997 rose by 5.7 percent against the same period in 1996, while
construction activity in December 1997 alone jumped by 21.1 percent over
the corresponding month the preceding year.
Further, ESYE said, the retail price index in January this year rose by 0.5
percent against a 0.7 percent increase in January 1997.
Illegal immigrants picked up on Samos
The Greek Coast Guard today arrested 21 Iraqi illegal immigrants of Kurdish
origin on the island of Samos in the eastern Aegean.
Police said the 11 men, four women and six children -- who told the
authorities they had been left on a Samos beach by Turkish boatmen at dawn
today -- had applied for political asylum.
WEATHER
Partly cloudy weather is forecast for most parts of Greece today. Rain and
sleet in Thrace. Winds northerly, strong to gale force. Athens will be
cloudy and cold with temperatures between 2-13C. Similar weather in
Thessaloniki with temperatures from 1-8C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Wednesday's closing rates - buying US dlr. 287.452
Pound sterling 471.736 Cyprus pd 536.255
French franc 46.757 Swiss franc 192.547
German mark 156.761 Italian lira (100) 15.928
Yen (100) 222.744 Canadian dlr. 203.955
Australian dlr. 191.798 Irish Punt 389.162
Belgian franc 7.599 Finnish mark 51.673
Dutch guilder 139.088 Danish kr. 41.130
Swedish kr. 35.811 Norwegian kr. 37.698
Austrian sch. 22.285 Spanish peseta 1.849
(Y.B.)
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