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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-07-26Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 26/07/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILGreek, Turkish officials sit down to talksDialogue got underway in Ankara today between senior foreign ministry officials from Greece and Turkey in a bid to smooth over the two neighbouring countries' difficulties. The dialogue, which was agreed on early this month between Greek and Turkish foreign ministers George Papandreou and Ismail Cem, respectively, is being held at the Turkish foreign ministry and will focus on bilateral cooperation in the fields of commerce, environmental protection and tourism. According to an ANA dispatch from Ankara, this morning's discussion will focus on organising the dialogue on matters concerining trade cooperation between the two countries, while similar consultations will take place this afternoon on cooperation in the sectors of tourism and protection of the environment. KYSEA decides two new Navy programmes The Government Coucil for Foreign Affairs and Defence (KYSEA) on Monday approved two armaments programmes for the Hellenic Naval Force. Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said the council had approved planned cooperation between the Kiel and Skaramangas shipyards on the construction of three submarines, budgeted at 350 billion drachmas. Also approved was cooperation between the Elefsis and Ficantieri, Italy, shipyards on the construction of an oil tanker, budgeted at 39 billion drachmas. Talks are also winding up over a programme to construct three missile boats by the Elefsis Shipyards, budgeted at 120 billion drachmas. Tsohatzopoulos said that talks were also under way at reducing the price of the procurement of four U.S. KIDD destroyers. Greek, Cypriot parliament speakers meet Parliament President Apostolos Kaklamanis on Monday expressed his displeasure at the recent Turkish provocations in the Aegean as a Greek- Turkish dialogue was getting under way in Ankara. Kaklamanis was speaking after a meeting with his Cypriot counterpart Spyros Kyprianos, who stopped off in Athens from Rome. He briefed Kaklamanis on his talks during his two- day visit in Italy and on the course of talks for Cyprus' accession to the European Union. Kaklamanis underlined the close cooperation developed between the Greek, Cypriot and Italian chambers on the issue of Cyprus. Illegal immigrants traders get jail time Four men found guilty of transporting illegal immigrants were on Monday sentenced to jail terms of seven years and nine months and fines of 7.3 million drachmas each. The four - Fezi Tefik, 23, Athanasios Skinitis, 24, Netzadin Nazoglou, 28, and Mustafa Serpez, 28 - were all arrested early on Friday in Drama. Police found a total of 68 Iraqi illegal immigrants crowded into their truck. They had each paid $500 to the gang for transport from Komotini to Thessaloniki or Athens. Among the group of 68 were 10 ailing and unwell children ranging in age from six months to nine years. WEATHERScattered cloud is forecast in many parts of the country on Monday with unsettled weather in western central and northern Greece, turning to showers or storms towards evening. Winds will be westerly, light to moderate. Sunny weather in Athens but overcast towards evening. Temperatures between 22C and 36C. Changeable weather in Thessaloniki, including rain or storms in the evening. Temperatures ranging from 21C to 31C.FOREIGN EXCHANGEMonday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 306.905 Pound sterling 486.179 Japanese yen (100) 263.574 French franc 49.170 German mark 164.911 Italian lira (100) 16.658 Irish Punt 409.540 Belgian franc 7.996 Finnish mark 54.248 Dutch guilder 146.280 Danish kr. 43.340 Austrian sch. 23.440 Spanish peseta 1.938 Swedish kr. 36.676 Norwegian kr. 39.015 Swiss franc 200.905 Port. Escudo 1.609 Can. dollar 203.499 Aus. dollar 198.598 Cyprus pound 558.595 Euro 322.539(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |