Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-05-12
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 12/05/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- WEU concern over Kosovo
- Turkish claims of PKK support resurface
- Opposition leader confers with U.S. envoy
- Greek official appointed to Cypriot post
- Bank robbery in Crete
- Two get jail for smuggling immigrants
- Drachma firm against major currencies
- Trade delegation to visit Uzbekistan
- Avramopoulos says he'll run for Athens mayor again
- Greek, Cypriot and Turkish leftists condemn status quo
- Christodoulos 'gets down to work'
- CAA defends Greek air safety record
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
WEU concern over Kosovo
In the declaration issued at the end of the WEU's two-day meeting of
foreign and defence ministers from 28 countries, the organisation expresses
its "strong concern about the increasing violence and growing polarisation"
in the troubled Yugoslav province of Kosovo. It condemned "the excessive
use of force" by Yugoslav and Serb security forces against separatists in
the province but also "all terrorist acts".
Turkish claims of PKK support resurface
Turkish Defence Minister Ismet Sezgin reiterated in Rhodes today Ankara's
accusations that Greece was supporting the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a
claim strongly rejected by Athens. Sezgin was speaking to a Greek TV
station on the sidelines of the two-day Western European Union (WEU)
ministerial summit on the island of Rhodes. He was asked during the TV
interview to comment on statements in Ankara yesterday by the Turkish
military's second-in-command, General Cevik Bir, who accused Greece of
supporting the PKK.
Opposition leader confers with U.S. envoy
Main opposition New Democracy party leader Costas Karamanlis had talks
today with US Ambassador in Athens Nicholas Burns focusing on Greek-Turkish
relations, developments in the Cyprus problem and bilateral relations.
According to informed sources, the US is gradually coming to terms with the
fact that the Turkish side is responsible for the lack of progress on the
Cyprus problem. Also discussed during the one-hour meeting was the visit to
Greece next month of US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and
Karamanlis' forthcoming trip to the US most likely in the autumn.
Greek official appointed to Cypriot post
The former commander of the Greek army's 11th Kavala Division, Leonidas
Economopoulos, has been appointed deputy commander of the Cypriot National
Guard, it was announced today. In the most recent military shake-up,
Economopoulos was discharged with the rank of lieutenant-general but his re-
enlistment was subsequently announced by Chief of the General Army Staff,
Lieutenant-General Manoussos Paragioudakis. Economopoulos rejoined the army
with his previous rank and was appointed to his new post in Cyprus.
Bank robbery in Crete
Two masked robbers brandishing a Kalashnikov assault rifle and a revolver
this morning made off with about 1 million drachmas from a branch of the
Agricultural Bank in Heraklion, Crete after threatening employees and
customers. The robbers were only able to seize the money already at the
counter because of the bank's time-lock system on the main safe. They
escaped in a van waiting outside the bank, driven by an accomplice. The van
was later found abandoned.
Two get jail for smuggling immigrants
Two men received sentences of 4 years and 10 months each from a Xanthi
court today on charges of smuggling 22 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh
into Greece. Amet Amet, 20, of Grevena and Mohamed Sekim, 25, a Bangladeshi
national residing in Athens, were arrested when the truck they were driving
was stopped for a traffic violation. Police found 22 immigrants in the
truck. They had paid the two men a total of 860,000 drachmas to be
transported from Ferres, Evros to Thessaloniki.
Drachma firm against major currencies
The drachma rose against major foreign currencies in domestic markets
yesterday, reflecting confidence in the economy by institutional investors
abroad. The phenomenon, which has lasted for weeks, signals the fact that
investors see healthy prospects for the country's entry into the European
Union's economic and monetary union, the analysts said. At yesterday's
central bank daily fix, the drachma was at 308.85 to the US dollar; 342.72
to the Ecu; and 174.04 to the mark.
Trade delegation to visit Uzbekistan
The Hellenic Foreign Trade Board (OPE) is arranging a visit by a Greek
trade delegation to Uzbekistan at the end of June led by its president,
Yiannis Tzen. Working with OPE in organising the trip is Uzbekistan's
general consulate in Athens, overseen by the country's prime minister, OPE
said in a statement yesterday.
Avramopoulos says he'll run for Athens mayor again
Athens Mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos yesterday announced his long-awaited re-
election bid for the Athens mayor's post in the upcoming October municipal
elections. "For four full years I served at this post with stability and
reliability, having you (Athens' citizens) as the only source of courage
and Athens' best interests as my guide," Mr. Avramopoulos, a former career
diplomat, said in his widely televised address.
Greek, Cypriot and Turkish leftists condemn status quo
Six left-wing parties from Greece, Cyprus and Turkey condemned the present
status quo on the island republic, stressing that the current situation is
not and cannot be a solution to the protracted Cyprus problem. "The
continuation of the impasse in the Cyprus problem, the absence of
communication between the two communities and the lack of dialogue and
progress in intercommunal talks contribute to the consolidation of the
(present) status quo, which is not and cannot be a solution to the Cyprus
problem," the parties said in a common statement, issued after a meeting in
Istanbul on May 8-9.
Christodoulos 'gets down to work'
New Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens and All Greece yesterday chaired his
first meeting of the Holy Synod, the 12-member ruling body of the Orthodox
Church of Greece. Opening the meeting, Christodoulos said there may have
been disagreements and differences of opinion prior to the election,
following the death of Archbishop Serapheim, "but now these are in the past
and we shall go forward united". "The talk is over, it is now time for work,
" the archbishop said.
CAA defends Greek air safety record
Civil Aviation Authority Director Dionysis Kalofonos yesterday stressed
that Greece's airspace and international airports are ranked among the
safest in the world. He was speaking in the wake of reports appearing in
several foreign publications containing pilots' allegations that airspace
entry and exit problems exist in Greece.
Mr. Kalofonos attributed the reports to various circles attempting to
attack Greek tourism, adding that over the past two years, and at the same
time of the year, such rumours are disseminated.
WEATHER
Overcast weather is forecast throughout the country today with the
possibility of rain in mainland Greece in the afternoon. Winds northerly,
moderate, turning strong in the Aegean Sea. Possibility of rain in Athens
with temperatures between 14-24C. Similar weather in Thessaloniki with
temperatures from 13-22C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Monday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 306.379
British pound 501.416 Japanese yen(100) 231.057
French franc 51.463 German mark 172.648
Italian lira (100) 17.501 Irish Punt 434.893
Belgian franc 8.367 Finnish mark 56.810
Dutch guilder 153.195 Danish kr. 45.315
Austrian sch. 24.534 Spanish peseta 2.032
Swedish kr. 40.238 Norwegian kr. 41.247
Swiss franc 206.594 Port. Escudo 1.685
Aus. dollar 194.273 Can. dollar 213.062
Cyprus pound 586.113
(M.P.)
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