Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
CONTENTS
Following the compromise by the leaders of the coalition parties
to a constitutional amendment of the 5+5 formula for the
presidential election, all eyes have now turned to the coalition
parties themselves. At Motherland Party (ANAP) and Nationalist
Action Party (MHP) Headquarters the view 'yes to the
constitutional amendment, no to Demirel' is tipping the scales.
The Virtue Party Leader, Recai Kutan, declared that the president
should be elected by the public and underlined that they see this
as a priority. Meanwhile, during an interview on television,
President Suleyman Demirel announced that he had nothing to ask
of anyone on the issue, and said, "If a service is required of
me, I don't shirk from." /Cumhuriyet/
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit will meet True Path Party (DYP)
leader Tansu Ciller and Virtue Party (FP) leader Recai Kutan
today. After it was decided during the coalition leaders'
conference to revise the length of the presidential term to two
possible 5-year terms, so as to also include President Suleyman
Demirel, Ecevit will hold the second round of meetings with the
opposition parties' leaders. Ecevit will discuss the decision
with Kutan and Ciller and request their support for the
Constitutional change. /Sabah/
The National Security Council (MGK) stated that without having
any clear-cut information and reports on the Hizbullah
organization, the efforts to create a relationsip between this
terrible organization and the State and its security forces are
being considered no more than an attempt to hide the real
criminals. The MGK decided to carry on with the raids now that
they have started in a statement following their meeting
yesterday. In this declaration, issued by the MGK Secretary
General, the meeting was revealed to have been chaired by
President Suleyman Demirel. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, the
Chief of General Staff General Huseyin Kivrikoglu and those
ministers who are members of the Council, Forces' Commenders, the
General Commander of the Gendarmerie and the Secretary-General of
the MGK attended the gathering at Cankaya Presidential Palace. In
the statement, it was further disclosed that during the Council
actions carried out against the country's welfare and security by
discrminatory, destructive reactionary forces during the last
month, and the results of the measures organized by security
forces against these actions, were evaluated. /Turkiye/
The economy was also a topic for discussion during the National
Security Council (MGK) gathering at its longest meeting since
28th February 1997. During the consultations, a briefing on the
economy was presented to the MGK. State Ministers Recep Onal and
Tunca Toskay, Minister of Finance Sumer Oral, Central Bank
Chairman Gazi Ercel and Treasury and Foreign Trade Undersecretary
Selcuk Demirel were also present at the MGK in their official
capacities. During the meeting, the report prepared by the State
Planning Organization (DPT) was discussed and information was
supplied concerning the budget results of 1999, banking
operations, the Treasury's cash flow plans and its usage of
appropriation, the foreign exchange rate policy and the inflation
target, the privatization timetable, the balance of payments and
cross-border trade. In addition, important foreign policy
developments and the reflections of these developments on
Turkey's security and its foreign policy were considered. /Sabah/
The second round of the Cyprus proximity talks which began
yesterday in Geneva, the capital of Switzerland, is expected to
last 10 days. Turkish Cypriot President Rauf Denktas and his
Greek counterpart, Glafkos Klerides, met separately with UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan to try to find a solution to the
37-year-old Cyprus issue. Annan disclosed that he was hopeful
about this second round of talks and thought that a solution to
the problem might be obtained by the end of this year. Following
his meeting with the Secretary-General, Rauf Denktas said, "If
you believe that a solution concerning Greek sovereignty on the
Island will be reached, you are dreaming." /Cumhuriyet/
Turkey has declared her full support for the President of the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Rauf Denktas, during
the Cyprus proximity talks. A statement issued by the Turkish
Foreign Ministry pointed out that Turkey supports the views of
the TRNC and stated, "The unceasing struggle of President Rauf
Denktas to reach a confident and perpetual solution for the
Cyprus question is greatly appreciated." It also emphasized that
the most realistic proposal for a solution was the confederation
model. /Cumhuriyet/
The World Economic Forum, which started in Davos, Switzerland
four days ago, has still not finished. During the Summit, Turkey
gave a very good performance contributed to by Turkish
businessmen. Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board of the Ihlas
Holding Company, Ahmet Mucahid Oren, who observed the Davos
Summit every year and is the youngest member of the Forum
following American President Bill Clinton, met the American
Secretary of State Madeline Albright and the Secretary of Trade,
William Daley, at the dinner that was hosted by the American
delegation. Albright stated that they had been closely watching
the state of stability in Turkey. Furthermore, Daley said that
Turkey would attract foreign investors thanks to the latest
economic measures taken by the Turkish government and its policy
of opening up to foreign countries. Oren also said that in the
upcoming days the necessary background would be made ready so as
to ensure foreign investors' interest in Turkey. /Turkiye/
It is reported that Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit has proposed the
setting-up of an advisory group to the Head of the EU Commission,
Romano Prodi. Ecevit requested a list of names from Turkish
representative offices in EU countries so as to establish an
Advisory Group in Turkey which will be directly responsible to
the Prime Ministry. At the EU Internal Economic and Technical
Coordination Council, which will be convened under the
chairmanship of Prime Minister Ecevit every month, problems
between different Ministries and the Foreign Ministry will be
discussed. The Foreign Ministry will have the final word on
issues such as foreign coordination, negotiations and security
policies. Deputy Undersecretary and Ambassador Uluc Ozulker will
oversee the preparatory work for the EU at the Foreign Ministry.
It is also reported that Ecevit has extended proposals to those
officials responsible for the EU in countries such as Spain,
Belgium and Greece to participate in the Advisory Group. /Aksam/
During raids carried out against the illegal Hizbullah terrorist
organization, a total of 938 people have been seized in 44
cities. A written statement issued by the Interior Ministry said
that among those who have been seized, 437 people had been sent
to the Court and, of these, 221 people had been arrested. The
statement added that raids against terrorist organizations which
aim to harm the security and stability of the nation and country
were on-going. It also pointed out that the bodies of 47 people
killed by the Hizbullah terrorist organization have been
unearthed to date but the identities of only 22 of them have been
able to be determined accurately. /Aksam/
Yesterday, the Antalya-Alanya road was the scene an appalling
collision. Due to speeding, an Akdeniz Seyahat bus crashed into a
service minibus; 22 passengers died and 29 others were injured.
In another accident in Kulu, Konya, a bus carrying soldiers
collided with a truck, seven soldiers died and 32 others were
wounded. /Hurriyet/
Harsh winter conditions continue to affect life in Anatolia.
Although constant efforts to re-open blocked roads are on-going,
snow in Central and Eastern parts of Turkey has led to the
closure of even more roads. The tough winter conditions have also
resulted in deaths; two people in Hakkari and three more in
Giresun froze to death, teacher Resat Ozsoy, was buried by an
avalanche in Kahramanmaras, and a child fell from a cliff while
playing snowballs in Denizli. /Hurriyet/
The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Chairman of the Turkey
Desk, Carlo Cottarelli, and a delegation with him are going to
arrive in Turkey on Feb. 16th. Following the stand-by agreement
which went into effect on Jan. 1st 2000, the IMF delegation will
pay an official visit to Ankara for the first time and review the
implementation of these of the economic principles. The
delegation is expected to stay in Turkey for two weeks. After the
visit, under the stand-by agreement, 305 million dollars, the
second portion of the loan, is to be released. The achievements
in the first-quarter of the year of the stand-by agreement will
be evaluated during another visit by the delegation in May.
/Hurriyet/
Turkey has finished the first month of the IMF stand-by
agreement. Turkish economy completed its homework for many
economic indicators. By the end of January, successful steps were
taken, especially concerning the monetary programme. The most
important change was experienced in interest rates and on
exchange markets, and all kinds of short-term interest rates
declined. Foreign exchange rates increased by 2.1% as envisaged
by the Central Bank. The Treasury received a 1.5-billion-dollar
loan, to be paid back over 30 years, for the first time.
/Hurriyet/
The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Cumhur Ersumer, has
said, "Russia will invest $2.5 billion in the Blue Stream venture
for the gas to be transported to Samsun". Ersumer stated that,
under the scheme, a total of 16 billion cubic metres of natural
gas would be purchased from Russia. He pointed out that the
construction of 770 kilometres of pipeline to Samsun would be
carried out by Gazprom, operating out of the Russian Federation.
He added that the Russian share in the Turkish energy market
would be 59% in the year 2005, 52% in 2010, and 43% in 2015 and
2020. /Aksam/
Garanti Bank is to set up 24-hour ATMs at 50 BP fuel stations
throughout Turkey. According to a protocol signed between the two
organizations, the BP fuel stations' new service will mainly be
in big cities and tourist sites. Every kind of banking
transaction will be available through these Garanti Bank ATMs.
Later on, the number of BP stations with the ATMs is expected to
increase to 100. /Aksam/
The Treasury is to issue bonds in February. The three-month bonds
(expected income: 623 trillion TL) and the 12-month bonds
(1.55-1.8 quadrillion) will be issued on February 8, while the
two-year bonds (600-800 trillion TL) will be issued on February
15. /Aksam/
The IFC, an institution affiliated to the World Bank, will supply
loans totalling $15 million to the Yasar Food and Beverage Group
thanks to a long-term agreement reached between the two
organizations. During a ceremony at the Yasar Holding Company,
IFC official Elia Roumani and the Head of the Yasar Company,
Selcuk Yasar, signed the agreement. /Aksam/
Two Turkish people have taken their place among the 'Global
Leaders of Tomorrow' at the 2000 World Economic Forum Meeting in
Davos. There were 100 names on the list, including those of
Mehmet Oz and Cansen Basaran. During the discussions,
globalization and the inadequacies of the market economy from the
social and moral standpoints were considered. /Aksam/
A total of 45 Turkish firms will attend two separate fairs in
Germany organized by the Istanbul Textile and Ready-to-Wear
Exporters' Union (ITKIB). The CPD Dusseldorf Fair is planned for
February 5-8 while the Inter-Jeans Cologne Fair will be held on
February 4-6. /Aksam/
The warmth in relations between Greece and Turkey, which started
after the earthquakes last year, is turning into concrete
cooperation at last. Turkey will purchase natural gas from Greece
in order to meet its current shortage. In addition, Turkey's
natural gas pipeline network will be linked to that of Greece and
then to the whole of the EU. It was decided that the Greek
natural gas would be sent to Turkey through Thrace in one or two
months' time. The natural gas purchase was organized by a
committee comprising energy and foreign relations bureaucrats
from Greece and Turkey. Greek bureaucrats stated that they were
aware of the natural gas deficit in Turkey and that this year
Greece had too much natural gas. Within this framework, the two
countries' natural gas network will be linked to each other
through Thrace. /Star/
A delegation of World Bank financial experts will arrive in
Turkey today. It was stated that they will examine the measures
taken in the banking sector and the financial structure of those
banks and public banks that were transferred to the Saving
Deposit Insurance Fund (TSMF). These experts will also examine
the financial situation of the other banks in the banking system
and give their suggestions about any essential additional
precautions that should be taken according to this. The bank
experts will also examine the public banks and observe the work
of automation and the privatization of these banks and offer some
suggestions on the issue. This delegation is expected to leave
Turkey on 17th February. Then they will present a report
concerning the total funding that Turkey needs to the Executive
Board of the World Bank. /Turkiye/
The process of privatization will determine the fate of the year
2000, considered to be the most critical year in the struggle
against inflation. The Privatization Administration Board (OIB)
and the Treasury Undersecretary determined the calender for the
year 2000's privatization revenues in three-month sections.
Revenue of 7.6 billion dollars will be earned by the end of the
year; 4.5 will be earned from energy, Turk Telecom and GSM sales,
and 3.1 billion dollars will be earned by the sales from the
privatization portfolio. In total, 6.3 billion dollars of this
revenue will be directly transferred to the Budget and used to
decrease the pressure of internal debts. /Sabah/
Citroen's distributor in Turkey, Baylas Otomativ, had been given
the 'Magellan Trophy', winning from among 76 countries due to the
stable increase in their sales and the re-structuring works that
they achieved. Baylas' authorized salesmen, who obtained the
right to this title during a meeting held in Paris by the Citroen
International Conglomerate, received their certificates at
Bayraktar Holding Company yesteday. Director of the International
Relations Department, Michel Bricout, as the representative of
Citroen International also attended the ceremony. /Sabah/
In the 'Demavent Winter Climbing' competition that was organized
by the Iranian Mountaineering Federation attended by nearly 200
mountaineers, the Turkish team of Nasuh Mahruki, Yilmaz Sevgul
and Tunc Findik gained great achievements. Among the 10
mountaineers who managed to reach the summit of the mountain, on
which at times the temperature dropped to -60 degrees and the
wind speeds reached 90km/hr, were three Turkish mountaineers; the
other successful mountaineers were from the Iranian team. The
three Turkish sportsmen were accepted as honorary members by the
Iranian Mountaineering Federation. /Milliyet/
Prof. Faruk Sen comments on Germany's leading role in European
politics. A summary of his column is as follows:
Germany, the most influential country in the European Union, is
determined to continue in directing EU foreign policy. The
country who was intrumental in having the changes in Eastern
Europe accepted in the December of 1994, played an important role
in having Turkey's EU candidacy approved at the Helsinki Summit.
Germany has now began to handle conflicts and disputes in other
countries.
German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer has taken an important
step forward for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The
TRNC was founded on 15 November 1983 but not officially
recognized by any state other than Turkey. President Rauf
Denktas went three times to Germany to hold unofficial talks and
he will be going to Germany on 11 February 2000 as the official
guest of the German Foreign Minister. So, Rauf Denktas will be
able to explain his views on the Cyprus question to German
Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, German Foreign Ministry
officials, the Chancellor's foreign affairs secretary-general,
and leading figures in the German foreign affairs mission.
Denktas is expected to give several lectures during this period
and has attracted the attention of the German press.
Until now Germany has accepted the fact of two communities on the
Island. Moreover, they recognized one of them officially, and so
long as there were no armed conflicts between the two, Cyprus was
not a problem for them. The Germans are now preparing to listen
to Turkish arguments.
Important duties befall the Turkish non-governmental
organizations in Germany and the honorary consuls of the TRNC in
Vienna and Germany during the visit of President Rauf Denktas. It
would be proper for the Turkish Embassies and Consulates to
remain in the background; Turkish diplomats in Germany have to
prove that Denktas is not someone who acts on the instructions of
Turkey. Turks in Europe justifiably desire a confederation in
which the rights of Turkish-Cypriots would be protected on
Cyprus. This year will be important for a solution to the Cyprus
problem as the TRNC will be able to voice her opinions both
before the United Nations and the European Union. The European
Union gradually came round to the view that it would be
beneficial to hold talks with the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus. Along the Strasbourg-Brussels-Berlin axis the image of
Cyprus is on the rise. There is no change in the stances of
Italy, France, Holland and Germany, however, which can be summed
up thus: "Cyprus cannot be a full-member until the problem is
solved".
Everyone, especially the non-governmental organizations, have to
support Denktas today."
Columnist Hasan Cemal comments on the decision by the coalition
partners over the presidential elections. A summary of his column
is as follows:
"At the Davos Summit in 1987, Greek Prime Minister Andreas
Papandreou in answer to the question if he was in favour of
Turkey's entrance to the EU or not, stated his opposition. After
13 years the same question was put to his son George who
explained how relations between two countries had improved in his
soft-spoken and sincere style.
I asked George Papandreou whether the experienced team of Demirel
and Ecevit being in power would help peace in the Aegean and on
Cyprus. He answered my question carefully and just at that time
we received the news that the coalition partners had agreed on a
5+5 formula for the presidential elections. Indeed, this was a
realistic decision by the Coalition.
In Davos, some foreign businessmen wondered at the harmonious
cooperation of this team after so many years. Some even asked if
Demirel would stay in power for another term.
These two politicans have passed the fire of hard experience and
seen how Turkey and the world have changed. In the meantime, they
themselves have undergone changes; they learnt that an
uncomprosing stand could be corrosive and even destructive, and
felt the need to cooperate in changing Turkey. This is the first
time we are able to witness a culture of compromise. The
Coalition Government formed by Ecevit-Bahceli-Yilmaz is an
important milestone in this respect. The agreement of the
Coalition partners on the presidency of Demirel and the 5+5
formula is the result of such an understanding.
As Ecevit has stated, Turkey is crossing an unstable bridge that
could give way at any time. The Presidential election, of great
importance in Turkey, will not lead to confusion here any
longer."
FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS
IT IS TGNA'S TURN
ECEVIT TO MEET LEADERS OVER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL: "BE CAREFUL WITH HIZBULLAH"
ECONOMY ON NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL AGENDA
CYPRUS PROXIMITY TALKS
SUPPORT FROM ANKARA
OREN MET ALBRIGHT AND DALEY IN DAVOS
PROPOSAL FROM ECEVIT TO PRODI
INTERIOR MINISTRY: 938 PEOPLE SEIZED
TRAFFIC TRAGEDY
7 SACRIFICES TO WINTER
IMF TO COME TURKEY
ECONOMIC INDICATORS ARE FINE
$2.5 BILLION FOR BLUE STREAM VENTURE
GARANTI-BP COOPERATION
TREASURY TO ISSUE MORE BONDS
FOREIGN LOANS FOR YASAR COMPANY
TWO TURKS AMONG GLOBAL LEADERS
FASHION FAIR IN GERMANY
TURKEY TO PURCHASE NATURAL GAS FROM GREECE
WORLD BANK EXPERTS TO ARRIVE IN TURKEY TODAY
'PRIVATIZATION OF 7.6 BILLION DOLLARS IS NECESSARY'
BIG TITLE FOR BAYLAS
TURKS' SUCCESS ON THE MOUNTAINS
FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS
CYPRUS AND GERMANY BY PROF.FARUK SEN (CUMHURIYET)
RIGHT DECISION FOR THE PRESIDENCY BY HASAN CEMAL (MILLIYET)