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Turkish Press Review, 98-01-13
From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>
CONTENTS
[01] US HIGH-LEVEL OFFICIALS IN ANKARA
[02] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INCREASES BY 8.2 %
[03] VEDRINE UNABLE TO PERSUADE ANKARA
[04] TURKISH CASE REJECTED
[05] 1.5 MILLION TOURISTS VISIT CAPPADOCIA
[06] PARRIS: EU WILL CHANGE ITS DECISION
[07] IPUK DELEGATION IN ANKARA
[08] ENKA WINS A PLACE IN THE TOP TEN
[09] PRODUCTION OF DURABLE GOODS INCREASES BY 23 %
[10] EXPANDING MARKET IN AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
[11] TURK SHARES PLUNGE ON ASIAN CRISIS
[12] INJUNCTION ISSUES ON TREASURY GRANT TO RP
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION,OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER
13.01.98
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
[01] US HIGH-LEVEL OFFICIALS IN ANKARA
Within the framework of dialogue on a "Eurasian energy corridor"
passing from east to west through Turkey, Washington is discussing
with Ankara about strengthening the possibility of constructing
Baku-Ceyhan oil and natural gas pipelines. Robert W.Gee, assistant
secretary for Policy and International Affairs of the US Department of
Energy, and William C.Ramsay, deputy assistant secretary of State for
Energy, Sanctions and Commodities, are meeting in Ankara with Turkish
officials from the Foreign and Energy Ministries.
Gee and Ramsay paid a courtesy visit to Foreign Minister Ismail
Cem and met with Energy Minister Cumhur Ersumer. Cem told reporters
that there is a project to start a regional political dialogue between
Turkey and the US. The outcome of the completion of a Eurasian energy
corridor, Cem said, is that Turkey will become the main terminal for
Eurasian energy. US Secretary of Trade William Daley will arrive in
Ankara next week to participate in follow-up talks on US-Turkish
cooperation, following Gee and Ramsay's departure from the capital on
Tuesday. Turkish Energy Minister Ersumer will visit Washington
accompanying Turkmen President Saparmurad Niyazov in February for what
they hope will be persuasive talks for the construction of a
Turkey-Iran-Turkmenistan pipeline. /All papers/
[02] INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INCREASES BY 8.2 %
Total industrial production increased by 8.2 % in November 1997
compared to the same month last year, which was 5.7 %. Total
industrial production during the January-November 1997 increased by
10.3 % when compared to the same period last year, which was 6.5 %.
/Milliyet/
[03] VEDRINE UNABLE TO PERSUADE ANKARA
One of the leading French newspapers Le Figaro reports that
French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine has been unable to persuade
Ankara to participate in the European Conference. An article by
Baudouin Bollaert also noted that Athens has so far given no signals
about lifting its veto on EU aid worth 18 billion frank to Turkey.
/Milliyet/
[04] TURKISH CASE REJECTED
The US High Court has rejected a case opened by 299 Turkish naval
crew members working on a Turkish support destroyer, which was damaged
by two missiles fired by the US aircraft carrier in Saratoga in 1992.
The Turkish naval seamen are claiming negligence on the part of the US
administration in the incident, which occurred during a NATO exercise
in the Saros Gulf when two Turkish seamen died and many more seamen
were injured. /Milliyet/
[05] 1.5 MILLION TOURISTS VISIT CAPPADOCIA
Nevsehir Governorship stated that last year 1,489,200 tourists
visited Cappadocia. The number of tourists in 1997 increased by 23 %
compared to last year. It is expected that more than 2 million
tourists will visit Cappadocia this year. /Hurriyet/
[06] PARRIS: EU WILL CHANGE ITS DECISION
US Ambassador to Turkey Marc Grossman has stated that excluding
Turkey from the EU was a political decision and said: "The EU will
come to realize its mistake and change its decision in the future.
The US views Turkey as a European country". /Hurriyet/
[07] IPUK DELEGATION IN ANKARA
A delegation from the Iraqi Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (IPUK)
arrived in Ankara yesterday. The delegation will hold talks with many
officials including British and US officials in Ankara to revive the
Ankara process. /Hurriyet/
[08] ENKA WINS A PLACE IN THE TOP TEN
Enka Construction Company has been awarded a place among the top
10 foreign companies of 1997 in Russia, following a survey conducted
by one of the leading economic magazines Russian Review published in
English. /Sabah/
[09] PRODUCTION OF DURABLE GOODS INCREASES BY 23 %
The production of durable goods increased by 23 % in the first 11
months of 1997. According to the industrial production index issued
by the State Institute of Statistics as of November, the total
production of refrigerators, washing machines, washing up machines and
ovens increased by 23 % during the 11 months. /Sabah/
[10] EXPANDING MARKET IN AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
The Automotive Industry Association has reported that the Turkish
automotive industry produced 400 thousand vehicles in 1997. Further
automotive market expanded by 44 %, because of increases in the sales
of both domestic and imported automobiles. /Cumhuriyet/
[11] TURK SHARES PLUNGE ON ASIAN CRISIS
Istanbul exchange shares tumbled in daylong panic sales on
Monday, shattering several support levels amid concerns caused by the
growing Asian crisis and some worries about domestic political issues,
brokers said. "The market experienced a strong sale which was started
by foreigners. Sales may continue in early trade tommorow, but I
expect some reaction buying to emerge in the afternoon," said Engin
Ertam from Bayindir Securities. The IMKB National-100 index closed at
3,199.67, down 10.8 percent or 387.44 points from Friday, but off
slightly from a late low of 3,175.34. The market showed a 3.9 percent
gain last week. Daily volume showed little change at 66.5 trillion
lira ($314 million) from Friday's 65.3 trillion lira ($310 million).
/All papers/
[12] INJUNCTION ISSUES ON TREASURY GRANT TO RP
The Constitutional Court unanimously accepted on Monday Chief
Prosecutor Vural Savas' request to impose an injuction on a Treasury
grant of TL 1.23 trillion to be given to the Welfare Party (RP) this
year, until the closure case filed against this party is finalized.
Following a nearly three-hour meeting of the Constitutional
Court, Judge Guven Dincer made a statement and said he and his
colleagues had examined the application filed by High Appeals Court
Chief Prosecutor Vural Savas for the issuance of an injuction on the
TL 1.23 trillion ($5.82) Treasury grant to be given to the RP this
year. /All papers/
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