Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-02-12
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 12/02/1999 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Athens wants in on Eurofighter project
- Government holds off on fighter plane purchase
- Five Olympic flights cancelled in walk-out
- Greece, Russia stress importance of oil pipeline project
- Hellenic Petroleum workers call strike
- Rhodes hopes to be Sixth Fleet's R&R spot
- ASE breaks another record
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Athens wants in on Eurofighter project
The Greek government on Friday gave the green light for negotiations to
begin for the purchase of 60-80 fourth generation Eurofighters as a medium-
term measure within the framework of an ongoing multi-million dollar
armaments programme. The Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defence
(KYSEA) gave its approval at a meeting today chaired by Prime Minister
Costas Simitis. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Defence Minister
Akis Tsohatzopoulos said the Eurofighter would enter service with the
Hellenic Air Force after 2005 when the warplane is expected to go into mass
production. He said the Defence Ministry had been authorised by KYSEA to
"inquire" about the financial terms under which Greece could participate in
the Eurofighter production programme, on the basis of an medium-term
order of between 60 and 80 of the aircraft.
Government holds off on fighter plane purchase
KYSEA also completed discussion of the procurement of new combat aircraft
to meet the immediate needs of the Hellenic Air Force, but no final
decision was taken due to a shortage of funds under the approved armaments
programme. As a result, KYSEA authorised the Defence Ministry to examine
the financial aspects of the procurement in conjunction with provision in
the current Integrated Medium-Term Defence Equipment Programme (EMPAE) for
the purchase of Mirage 2000 and F-16 fighter jets to replace losses. KYSEA
also gave its approval for the signing of contracts for the purchase of 50
US-made T-6A training aircraft and eleven French-made Crotale short-
and medium-range anti-aircraft systems for the Hellenic Navy and the
Hellenic Air Force.
Five Olympic flights cancelled in walk-out
Four Olympic Airways domestic flights and one international flight to Milan
were cancelled on Friday as civil aviation employees held a three-hour walk-
out to protest the government's plans to give management of Olympic Airways
to a foreign company. Another ten flights - including flights to London,
Larnarca, Tirana, Dusseldorf and Rome - had their flight take-off times
changed during the work stoppage, which began at 12 midday. The Federation
of Civil Aviation Associations (OSPA) called the walk-out last week after
the national economy ministry announced an international tender for a
manager for the ailing national carrier. The deadline for the expression
of interest for the tender ends on Friday. According to sources, British
Airways, Lufthansa and a US operator have already expressed interest in
taking over management.
Greece, Russia stress importance of oil pipeline project
Greece and Russia are in full agreement on the importance of the construction
of a Burgas, Bulgaria, to Alexandroupolis, Greece, pipeline to transport
crude oil from central Asia, Greece's Development Minister Vasso Papandreou
said on Friday. Papandreou was speaking after talks in Moscow with Russia's
Liquid Fuels and Energy Minister Sergei Generalov. Further details of the
project will be discussed when Generalov visits Greece in March, the Greek
minister said. Papandreou was visiting Moscow to discuss problems in the
supply of Russian natural gas to Greece via Bulgaria. The issue was
raised during the talks, she said, adding the hope that the problems
would soon be solved to the benefit of both countries.
Hellenic Petroleum workers call strike
Workers at state-run Hellenic Petroleum Corporation called a five-day
strike beginning Friday, demanding assurances of job security. The strike
effectively means that no petroleum products or natural gas will be
distributed and refineries and chemical processing plants will have their
supply cut by 50 percent. Apart from assurances about the status of their
jobs, workers are demanding management come good on its pledges to plough
one billion drachmas money back into the company to modernise installations.
They say that if the investments in the company do not go ahead, plants
will be forced to shut down, leading to a "foreign exchange haemorrhage"
through the increasing need to import products.
Rhodes hopes to be Sixth Fleet's R&R spot
The holiday island of Rhodes looks set to become a permanent rest and
recreation anchorage for vessels of the US Sixth Fleet if all goes well
with a visit by US navy officers to the Aegean island next month. The
officers will visit the island towards the end of March to ascertain
whether the island satisfies all the prerequisites for providing anchorage
facilities and receiving crew members on shore leave. The issue was first
discussed last year by representatives of Rhodes municipality and the US
Embassy in Athens after the US side expressed interest in selecting an
island with the necessary infrastructure for R&R visits by US Sixth Fleet
vessels all the year round.
ASE breaks another record
Greek equities remained on a record-breaking course on Friday with market
sentiment supported by recent positive comments on the Greek economy. The
general index ended 2.08 percent to 3,322.86 points, its 14th record this
year, but off the day's highs of 3,442.34. Turnover was 159.2 billion
drachmas and volume 30,568,471 shares. The parallel market index for small
cap companies ended 1.98 percent higher while the FTSE/ASE 20 index ended
2.09 percent upto 2,157.33.
WEATHER
Scattered rain and storms will prevail in most parts of Greece today with
snow in the mountainous regions. Winds variable, moderate to gale force.
Intermittent rain in Athens with temperatures ranging between 7-14C.
Similar weather in Thessaloniki with temperatures from 4-8C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 282.274
Pound sterling 458.562 Japanese yen (100) 247.355
French franc 48.723 German mark 163.410
Italian lira (100) 16.506 Irish Punt 405.811
Belgian franc 7.923 Finnish mark 53.754
Dutch guilder 145.029 Danish kr. 42.983
Austrian sch. 23.227 Spanish peseta 1.921
Swedish kr. 35.841 Norwegian kr. 36.982
Swiss franc 200.091 Port. Escudo 1.594
Aus. dollar 182.230 Can. dollar 189.492
Cyprus pound 549.310
(M.P.)
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