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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-02-26
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 26/02/1999 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Turkey using 'Ocalan confessions' to attack Greece
- Ocalan aide to receive political asylum
- Nicosia not involved in any way with Ocalan affair
- MPs call for inquiry into Ocalan case
- Greece insists on peaceful resolution of Kosovo issue
- Cyprus EU course on track, spokesman says
- No injuries in ferry fire
- One killed as trucks collide on national road
- British academics protest closure of cultural foundation
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Turkey using 'Ocalan confessions' to attack Greece
Greece on Friday said Turkey was exploiting the 'Ocalan confessions' to the
full but that its verbal attacks on Greece would only serve to do harm to
itself. "Turkey's psychosis about supposed Greek-PKK relations is not new,"
government spokesman Nikos Athanassakis said. "This is not Ocalan talking
but Turkish propaganda". The Turkish press reported on Friday that Ocalan
had 'confessed' that the Greek church and businessmen had financed the
Kurdish rebel struggle. One claimed that the Greek defence minister was
leaking NATO secrets to Russia. "We will be hearing a lot more," Athanassakis
predicted. He called the allegations about the defence minister "laughable".
Ocalan aide to receive political asylum
Three aides to captured Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan have called
off a news conference scheduled for Friday following talks with Kurdish
representatives here, a Greek official said. The three women were brought
to Greece on Thursday night from the Greek embassy in Nairobi where they
had sought refuge after Ocalan was seized by Turkish forces on February 15.
Public Order Ministry secretary-general Dimitris Efstathiades told
reporters that three had decided to call off their press conference for the
time being. Estathiades said one of the women would receive political
asylum from Greece by the end of the day.
Nicosia not involved in any way with Ocalan affair
Cyprus has no involvement whatsoever in the Ocalan affair despite claims by
some to the contrary, Cypriot government spokesman Christos Stylianides
said in Athens on Friday. "Cyprus is always a strong supporter of the
defence of human rights and the cultural identity of each people and
supports the demand for just trial for Abdullah Ocalan," he told reporters
at a press conference. He said however there was a possibility that the
Ocalan affair could be "used as an alibi for a lack of developments" in
resolving the issue of the Turkish occupation of a third of Cyprus. "The
intransigence of the Turkish side is not at all helpful," he said. Turkish
officials said they found a Cypriot passport on Ocalan when he was arrested
in Nairobi.
MPs call for inquiry into Ocalan case
Ruling party MPs on Friday submitted a proposal to Parliament that it
establish a fact-finding commission on the Ocalan affair. The proposal,
signed by 116 PASOK MPs from the 300-member House, said the entry of
Abdullah Ocalan to Greece, his stay in the Greek embassy in Kenya and his
capture by Turkish forces at Nairobi's airport had caused "serious concerns
in public opinion". It said the ruling party and government would continue
to insist on the need for a full disclosure of the truth of the affair.
Among the signatories to the proposal are PASOK secretary Costas Skandalides
and former foreign minister Theodore Pangalos, who resigned over the
affair.
Greece insists on peaceful resolution of Kosovo issue
Greece has not consented to a NATO intervention in the troubled Yugoslav
province of Kosovo, national defence minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said in
parliament on Friday. Responding to a question tabled by a Communist Party
of Greece (KKE) deputy, Tsohatzopulos said that, quite the contrary, Athens
"has made it clear that the Kosovo issue requires a peaceful, political and
diplomatic solution". "We accept the use of NATO as a means of pressure,
but if the international community decides to authorise the Alliance
to intervene for implementation of the Rambouillet agreement, Greece
will not participate," the defence minister said. He added that the 1,500-
strong force despatched to FYROM via Thessaloniki was being deployed to
protect international observers in Kosovo.
Cyprus EU course on track, spokesman says
Cyprus has passed the initial phase in the European Union's procedure for
inclusion in the 15-nation bloc with flying colours, according to Cypriot
government spokesman Christos Stylianides. "Cyprus has successfully passed
the initial tests," Stylianides told reporters in Athens. Talks between the
EU and Cyprus began on November 10, following a six-month preliminary
period. "Whenever the EU believes it is ready to expansion, Cyprus will be
there," he said, adding that Cyprus was at a very good stage vis-a-vis
harmonisation with Community member-states. He said that Cyprus was clearly
leading in regard to other candidate countries for expansion, a fact
pointed out during a recent meeting with EU external relations commissioner
Hans van den Broek.
No injuries in ferry fire
All 291 passengers and 75 crewmembers of a ferry that caught fire late last
night off Karystos were safe and accounted for, the merchant marine
ministry said Friday. Fire broke out from as yet undetermined reasons on
the car/passenger ferry "SAPPHO" shortly before midnight as it was sailing
three nautical miles south off Cape Mantili in Karystos, on Evia island, as
it was heading for the islands of Chios and Mytilene. The ferry, one of the
oldest in the Greek coastal fleet, was being towed back to the port of
Piraeus from where it had set off last night, and was due about noon.
One killed as trucks collide on national road
One person was killed when a truck with Turkish licence plates carrying
illegal immigrants and driven by a Turkish national collided early Friday
with another truck on the Athens-Thessaloniki national highway, police
said. They said the Istanbul-registered truck, driven by 38-year-old Nedim
Auaz and was carrying 21 illegal immigrants -- 12 Iraqis and 9 Bangladeshis
-- and en route from the Evros border region to Athens, collided with a
Greek truck near Pieriea, northern Greece. Iraqi illegal immigrant Jermian
Bachroz, 26, was fatally injured in the crash. The nine Bangladeshi
immigrants fled into the surrounding farmland, taking advantage of the
confusion that followed the crash, police said. Pieria police arrested the
11 Iraqis and the Turkish driver, and confiscated the truck.
British academics protest closure of cultural foundation
Prominent British professors and academics in a letter have called on
Foreign Minister George Papandreou to rescind a Greek government decision
suspending the operation of a branch of the Hellenic Culture Foundation in
London. They said the branch's closure "will significantly weaken the
presence of Greek culture in Britan". The letter was signed by professors
from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and from London University's
Kings College In a similar letter to the Greek foreign minister, the
President of the London-based Greek Shipping Cooperation Committee,
Ioannis Hatzipateras, termed the move as a "grave mistake" and said that
the closure would "deprive" the British capital of a highly interesting,
"as has been proven by its activity up to now", Greek presence.
WEATHER
Cloudy weather and local rain will prevail in most parts of Greece today.
Sporadic snowfall in the mountainous regions. Winds variable, moderate to
strong in the Aegean and Ionian seas. Athens will be sunny with small
possibility of rain and temperatures between 5-14C. Scattered clouds in
Thessaloniki with temperatures from 3-9C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 290.051
Pound sterling 465.050 Japanese yen (100) 240.590
French franc 48.795 German mark 163.653
Italian lira (100) 16.531 Irish Punt 406.416
Belgian franc 7.935 Luxembourg franc 7.935
Finnish mark 53.834 Dutch guilder 145.246
Danish kr. 43.051 Austrian sch. 23.261
Spanish peseta 1.923 Swedish kr. 35.664
Norwegian kr. 36.807 Swiss franc 201.262
Port. Escudo 1.596 Aus. dollar 182.057
Can. dollar 193.142 Cyprus pound 550.481
Euro 320.079
(M.P.)
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