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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-07-20Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 20/07/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILGreece: 25 years indifference to Cyprus too longGreece said on Tuesday that the international community could no longer remain indifferent to the 25 years of division and occupation on the island of Cyprus. "Dealing with this problem is now urgent," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said on the quarter-century anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the island republic. Turkish troops have occupied 37 percent of the island since July 20, 1974, in defiance of repeated UN resolutions. Reppas said Turkey could not convince the international community it was "a modern state" when it continued to support the invasion, defend the occupation and torpedo any attempt at resolving the problem. Government welcomes EU nod for Thessaloniki HQ Greece on Tuesday welcomed the Council of EU Foreign Ministers' decision on Monday to base the EU's agency for Balkans reconstruction in Thessaloniki. "The practical value and political significance of yesterday's decision is obvious," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas told reporters. Greece not only had not caved in under pressure, from the European Commission to back track on a political decision, but the efforts of both Foreign Minister George Papandreou and Alternate Foreign Minister Yannos Kranidiotis had brought welcome results, he said. Albania, Greece to work together on curbing crime Greece and Albania's public order ministers on Tuesday agreed to a series of measures to coordinate action between the two countries aimed at curbing criminal activity by illegal immigrants in Greece. "We agreed on all the issues we discussed. There was a coincidence of views on solving problems," Greek Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysohoidis told reporters after meeting with his Albanian counterpart, Spartak Potsi, in the northern Greek city of Ioannina. The two ministries agreed to upgrade their cooperation by introducing direct phone lines for immediate access and consultation as well as linking up on-line to facilitate the exchange of information. Posted at each ministry will be a police liaison officer from the other country. "The political message from my meeting with Mr. Potsi is that both governments are determined to stamp out organising and common crime at its roots," Chrysohoidis said. Economy, culture focus of first Greece-Turkey talks Cooperation and exchanges in the cultural and economic sectors will be the topics on the agenda of the first meeting of Greek and Turkish officials' meeting in Ankara on Monday, the government said. Foreign ministry ambassadors Skopelitis and Gerokostopoulos will represent Greece at the meeting, government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said. Reppas said the next cycle of meetings would be held in Athens and would focus on issues not touched on in the Ankara meetings, such as combatting crime, illegal immigration, terrorism and related issues. Former Yugoslav university students demonstrate Scuffles broke out between police and Greek students enrolled in Yugoslavian universities and their parents staging a protest outside Parliament today. A student was lightly injured and one parent was arrested in the incident. The students, whose studies were disrupted with the Yugoslav crisis, are demanding their transfer to Greek universities. The demonstrators gathered on central Akadimias avenue leading to the entrance to Parliament on Vassilissis Sophias avenue off Syntagma Square, and planned to march to the government headquarters at the Maximos Mansion but were obstructed by police forces. Police made "limited use" of tear gas, according to a police source. One student was injured lightly in the scuffles, and taken to the Red Cross Hospital, where he was given first aid and released. Government tries to speed up green card process A government meeting on Monday decided to step up procedures issuing green cards to foreigners meeting all the legal requirements for residency in Greece. A bill will be tabled in parliament which will double the number of Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED) committees currently processing the applications, a meeting between the ministers of the interior, labour and public order decided. Labour Minister Miltiades Papaioannou said recently that 73 committees were presently processing the applications and these were taking up to 12 months to approve or reject applications. Up until June 30, only 40,000 of an estimated 225,691 requests for green cards had been processed. Of this number, 35,000 applications were approved. WEATHERSunny wheather is forecast across the country on Tuesday with a possibility of cloud and showers in the north later in the day. Winds will be northwesterlies, mild to moderate, moderate to strong in the east and very strong in the Aegean. Temperatures will range from 19-32C in the north 21- 34 in the mainland and Ionian and 22-30 in the Aegean. Athens will be fine with occasional cloud, winds northerly moderate to strong, 22-34C. Thessaloniki will have scattered cloud, northerly winds mild to moderate and temperatures of 21-31C.FOREIGN EXCHANGETuesday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 317.172 Pound sterling 493.976 Japanese yen (100) 264.110 French franc 49.058 German mark 164.536 Italian lira (100) 16.620 Irish Punt 408.608 Belgian franc 7.977 Finnish mark 54.124 Dutch guilder 146.028 Danish kr. 43.269 Austrian sch. 23.386 Spanish peseta 1.934 Swedish kr. 36.879 Norwegian kr. 39.666 Swiss franc 200.315 Port. Escudo 1.605 Can. dollar 213.399 Aus. dollar 208.310 Cyprus pound 557.504 Euro 321.805(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |