Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
CONTENTS
At the end of the General Election held yesterday in Turkey the
Democratic Left Party (DSP), led by Bulent Ecevit and the
Nationalist Action Party (MHP) chaired by Devlet Bahceli
increased their votes, whereas the Virtue Party (RP) chaired by
Recai Kutan the True Path Party (DYP) chaired by Tansu Ciller,
the Motherland Party (ANAP) chaired by Mesut Yilmaz and the
Republican People's Party (CHP) chaired by Deniz Baykal lost
votes in general.
The DSP become the majority party obtaining 23 % of the votes
throughout Turkey. It increased its votes by 9 % compared to the
1995 General Election. The party obtained successful results
especially in the metropolitan areas, Istanbul, Ankara, Bursa,
Izmir in particular.
The MHP came second, with 17 % of the votes; compared with the
1995 Election there has been a great blow to the votes of the
MHP. It seems that the MHP will be the key party in the new
coalition government to be established. Also, the MHP has got
enough votes the have the most MPs in Parliament.
Milliyet newspaper evaluated the successes of the two parties as
follows; the DSP obtained the majority as Ecevit was a modest,
honest, compromising statesman respectful of religion. He also
had the advantage of the event of Abdullah Ocalan's capture. On
the other hand, Bahceli removed the radical appearance of the
party after he became the leader and seemed humiliated; he was
the leader of criticism against the PKK.
There has been a serious drop in the votes of the Virtue Party;
it has only got 14 % of the votes whereas it held 21 % of them in
the 1995 Election. RP leader Recai Kutan announced before the
Election that he would leave the party leadership if there was a
3 % decrease in the number of votes.
Great disappointment has been felt in ANAP. It came only fourth
by getting 15 % of the votes which was 19 % in the 1995 Election.
DYP has only got 11 % percent of the votes and came fifth; the
party has had unsuccessful results especially in Istanbul, Izmir
and Ankara.
One of the surprising results was the votes obtained by the CHP.
Getting only 8 % percent of the votes, the party could not jump
over the threshold of 10 %and so it will not send any MPs to sit
in Parliament.
Regarding the municipal election, it seems that DSP candidate
Ahmet Pristina will win the elections. In Istanbul, according to
recent results it is highly probable that RP candidate Ahmet M.
Gurtuna will win and in Ankara there has been a great struggle
between the RP candidate, Melih Gokcek, and CHP candidate Murat
Karayalcin. /Milliyet/Sabah/
The world press agencies followed yesterday's General Election
very closely, reporting that there was a high level of voter
participation in the elections.
The Associated Press reported that there would be a coalation
government by the end of the Election. It noted, "There was
intense voter participation in the Election. Turkish citizens
formed queues in front of the ballot boxes. It has been expected
that Bulent Ecevit's Democratic Left Party (DSP) would obtain the
most votes at the end of the Election. However, none of the
parties will have a large enough to establish a government and it
seems that the likely outcome will be a coalition government."
The 'Agence France' reported that the great majority of citizens
in Turkey went to the ballot boxes. It said, "The participation
rate was higher than in recent years. According to recent opinion
polls, Ecevit's DSP will be the largest party."
The BBC broadcasted that there was a significant level of voter
participation in the elections, held to maintain economic and
political stability in the country. It noted, "The Turkish
nation's support of DSP leader Bulent Ecevit has greatly
increased since the capture of Ocalan. And Ecevit promised his
nation before the Elctions that he would maintain the much-needed
stability in Turkey."
CNN broadcasted that there had been a serious increase in the
number of votes of the MHP, predicting that the DSP would come
first and the RP would be third in the rankings at the end of the
Election. /Sabah/
During his visit to Washington between April 22 and 25, President
Suleyman Demirel will not only take part in the NATO meetings
marking the Alliance's 50th anniversary, but he will also have
bilateral talks with the Heads of State and governments of other
countries and deliver speeches to various institutions, reported
the Anatolia News Agency. Demirel is expected to receive an
honorary Ph.D. from Pittsburgh University and to speak to
academic circles. He is also scheduled to give a speech at the
Eisenhower Foundation in Philadelphia and the Washington
Institute for Near Eastern Policy. Demirel will have talks with
members of the American-Turkish Council to discuss improving
trade and business ties between the two countries. Demirel will
be accompanied by Foreign Minister Ismail Cem and Defence
Minister Hikmet Sami Turk during his trip to New York.
It has been claimed that NATO, which continues unabated with its
air strikes against Yugoslavia, is preparing to include Turkish
aircraft to depart from Turkey into the field of operations. The
Head of the Bulgarian Atlantic Club, Solomon Pasi, noted that
NATO wanted Bulgaria to open its airspace to the Allied powers
and said: "NATO wants to deploy one or more squadrons in Turkey.
Aircraft from this squadron will pass through Bulgaria and
participate in the air strikes against Yugoslavia". Pasi stated
that NATO was planning to establish an air base in Thrace,
Turkey; aircraft to depart from this base would destroy targets
in Eastern Yugoslavia. /Aksam/
TCG Kocatepe has taken over the duty of the destroyer TCG
Muavenet in the Adriatic. Turkish marines are performing an
active role within the NATO Permanent Naval Forces in the
Mediterranean (Stanavformed). The Kocatepe took over the duties
of the Muavenet in a ceremony held in the port of Deposito
Franco, Bari. The warships of eight NATO countries forming
Stanavformed, commanded by US Admiral David Stone, are playing a
deterrent role. /Milliyet/
The US State Department's Special Coordinator for Cyprus, Thomas
Miller, said that a NATO summit to be held in Washington would be
a great opportunity for Turkish and Greek leaders to resolve the
problems between these two countries. Miller said: "It is very
beneficial for the two leaders to convene and discuss the
problems between Turkey and Greece". Miller made a statement to
the Greek Kathimerini newspaper and noted that the two countries
were making every effort to ease the tension which had increased
dramatically following the capture of PKK Cheif Abdullah Ocalan.
Miller added: "I believe the two countries have realized that
they should live together in peace". Miller concluded that the
Cyprus problem could be resolved through negotiations; the US is
striving towards this goal. /Cumhuriyet/
Following an explosion in a supermarket in Brixton, London 48
people were found to have been wounded. Officials announced that
devices set by the IRA (Irish Republican Army) were always
announced five minutes before the incident, so this bomb was not
that of the IRA. They added Serbs might be responsible for the
incident; in order to retaliate against the NATO operation in
Kosovo, it might have been a Serbian reaction against Britain,
which is one of the founders of NATO. /Hurriyet/Turkiye/Yeni
Yuzyil/
The Greek Cypriot Leader Glafkos Klerides has suggested that the
US is preparing new scenarios on all the dimensions of the Cyprus
issue and these will be put on the table in the near future.
Klerides made a statement to the Greek Cypriot Fileleftheros
newspaper and said that the US and Britain were aiming to hold
lengthy meetings on this subject and they wanted these meetings
to be held somewhere in New York attended by the UN
Secretary-General. /Cumhuriyet/
Following the Istanbul Protocol which was signed last week and is
considered a very significant development in the realization of
the Baku Ceyhan Pipeline project, thorough deliberations on two
newly-added agreements will start this week. It is reported that
the drafts prepared by the Azeri Oil Operation Company (AIOC) for
two new agreements entitled `Government Guarantee' and `Turn-Key
Job' Agreements will be debated by the Turkish Ministry of Energy
and the AIOC officials in Istanbul. These two drafts, which have
been added to the `Home Country' and `Transit Country' Agreement
drafts due to a change at the last minute, will strengthen the
position of Turkey within the Project. Accordingly, Turkey's
response to the AIOC's request that the $3 billion cost be
lowered has considerably changed the path of the discussions and
the character of the project. With regard to these new
agreements, Ziya Aktas, the Eenrgy Minister, said, "During the
meetings held since January, the AIOC declared that it would
prepare additional drafts. In February, it requested that Turkey
lower the cost. In turn, we replied that we may lower the cost
only on the condition that we will be influential in the
construction of the pipeline. Thus, we have to control the
price." /Hurriyet/
One of the planned exercises by the Turkish Naval Forces, "Sea
Star-99", begins today. The exercise, which will last until May
3, will be held in the Marmara and Black Seas. A naval police
aircraft from Pakistan will also take part in the exercise,
according to a statement made by the General Secretariat of the
Naval Forces Command. In addition to Turkish ports, Varna in
Bulgaria and Constanta in Romania will be visited on April 23-26;
the ports of Poti in Georgia and Batum in Georgia will be visited
on April 29-May 1. It is also planned that observers from
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Pakistan and Bulgaria will follow the
exercise. /Turkiye/
Members of the PKK terrorist organization attacked officials who
were in charge of the ballot boxes in the Hafik district of Sivas
yesterday and killed two of them. During the attack, two Turkish
soldiers were also killed and four people were wounded. In the
same district, PKK terrorists also carried out an attack against
a military vehicle and wounded three Turkish soldiers; security
forces have launched a wide-ranging operation in the region.
/Aksam/
During operations carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces against
the PKK terrorist organization in Northern Iraq, 15 terrorists
were killed yesterday. Thus the number of terrorists killed since
the beginning of the operations has reached 59. Meanwhile, during
operations carried out in Southeastern Anatolia, 10 terrorists
were killed in Bingol, Sirnak, Silopi and Tunceli. While two
terrorists were captured, one terrorist surrendered to Turkish
security forces, according to a statement made by the Emergency
Rule Region. Officials noted that operations in search of
terrorists were on-going. Meanwhile, it was revealed that the
terrorists who were killed in Bingol were planning to sabotage
the General and Local Elections yesterday; hand-grenades were
found on the bodies of the terrorists. /Aksam/
During an attack against a Nationalist Action Party (MHP) convoy
in the Niksar district of Tokat yesterday, five people were
wounded. Security forces, who note that the attack was probably
carried out by members of the PKK terrorist organization,
launched a far-reaching search of the region. /Turkiye/
Cooperation between the PKK terrorist organization and the
illegal DHKP-C organization has dissolved due to the problems
which occured following the capture of PKK Chief Abdullah Ocalan.
It is reported that disagreements between these two organizations
have turned to conflicts between their supporters in Turkey and
Britain.
Meanwhile, an analysis on terrorist activities in Turkey since
Ocalan's capture has been made by members of the Anti-Terrorism
Department. The analysis noted that terrorist activities were
undertaken by people with psychological problems or
drug-addictions. /Aksam/
While Turkey is entering a new period due to the General
Elections held yesterday, the private sector has a number of
expectations with regard to the new government, regardless of
which parties will be part of it. In this respect, the Turkish
Businessmen's and Industrialists' Association (TUSIAD) demands
that the new Parliament enact the required economic, social and
administrative reform bills as soon as possible. The Istanbul
Trade and Commerce Chamber (ITO) wants a radical restructuring of
the Tax Law and the Customs Law, and certain subsidies for
promoting exports. The Foundation for Economic Development (IKV)
stands for urgent social and political reforms that will expedite
Turkey's membership of the EU. While the Automobile
Industrialists' Association (OSD) demands remarkable reductions
in consumer taxes imposed upon motor vehicles, a number of
textile sector organizations, including the Turkey Clothing
Industrialists' Association (TGSD) and the Union for Istanbul
Ready-to-Wear Exporters' (IHKIB) want new regulations to ease
loan burdens, paralleled by new measures for protecting the
domestic market. /Hurriyet/
Turkey's foreign trade volume, which was $137.6 million in 1923
when the Republic of Turkey was founded, has increased by nearly
530 fold during the last 75 years and reached $72.8 billion.
Turkey's exports were $50.7 million in 1923 and imports were
$86.8 million. According to data received from the Foreign Trade
Undersecretariat, the first foreign trade surplus, worth $1.8
million, was seen in 1930. /Aksam/
The Treasury aims to sell bonds worth 250-400 trillion TL in its
exports tomorrow. Within the guidelines of a programme prepared
by the Treasury Undersecretariat for the April-June period,
tomorrow's exports will be the third this month. The repayment of
the bonds will be on May 17, 2000. /Aksam/
The tourism sector is waiting for support from the media to help
it get through a crisis stemming from recent negative
developments, the Anatolia News Agency reported. In a written
statement the Turkish Association of Travel Agencies' (TURSAB)
Chairman, Talha Camas, said "The media should avoid airing news
and images that could jeopardize tourism, which provides 2.5
million jobs."
The Tourism Ministry will join together with Embassies, Turkish
Airlines (THY) and tourism organizations and invite people to
Turkey who can promote the country and help mould public opinion
in their own countries. According to the Ministry programme, THY
will provide free tickests, while the Turkish Hotel Owners'
Association (TUROB) will open up their hotels. Additionally,
promotional activities supported by TURSAB, the Tourism
Investors' Association (TYD), the Belek Tourism Investors'
Association (BETUYAB) and Oger Tours have been initiated.
Meanwhile, Tourism Minister Ahmet Tan will go the United States
to attend a meeting of the UN's Sustainable Development
Commission. Tan, who is participating in the April 21 meeting at
the invitation of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) will give
a speech on the Turkish government's perspective of "Tourism's
Participation in Sustainable Development". During his visit to
New York, Tan will meet Turkish tour operators in the US. Reports
indicate that the number of tourists coming from America
increased by 20.6 percent in 1998 and that this trend continued
during the first two months of 1999. /Aksam/Turkiye/
Turkmenistan is anticipating Turkish investors. Turkmenistan,
which is in the process of launching some important projects to
improve its economic situation, is making every effort to develop
light industrial facilities especially in the food and
ready-to-wear sectors. In addition to the Turkmen State
Investment Bank and Turkmen Development Bank, the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development is also making significant
contributions to the development of Turkmen industry.
Meanwhile, Turkmenistan attaches great significance to various
projects concerning the pipelines which will transport its oil
and natural gas reserves to world markets. Experts note that when
a project to transport Turkmen natural gas via Turkey to Europe
is achieved, a huge trade volume will be enabled between Turkey
and Turkmenistan. Experts say that small and medium-scale Turkish
enterprises should also take part in this huge market and
strengthen the brotherhood which exists between these two
friendly countries. /Aksam/
The BMC Trade and Industry Joint Stock Company is exporting
trucks to Britain. Officials pointed out that BMC, which exports
trucks to more than 50 countries, has also begun to produce
'professional-type' trucks in line with British standards as a
result of intensive planning in 1998. Officials said that BMC
aimed to be a brand known worldwide in the next century. /Aksam/
While Germany ranks first and most expensive in the list of
production costs for the ready-to-wear sector, Turkey comes 20th.
According to a survey consisting of 55 countries printed in the
recent issue of Hedef magazine published by the Istanbul Textile
and Ready-to-Wear Exporters' Union, Turkey ranked 20th with a
cost of $0.146 per minute. /Aksam/
Exports of agriculture and animal products from the Southeastern
Anatolia Project (GAP) region to EU countries in the first three
months of 1999 increased by 25.2 % to $33.9 million, the Anatolia
News Agency reports. Meanwhile, a total of 4.332 tonnes of dried
apricots was exported from the GAP region in the January-March
1999 period in return for $8.8 million.
On April 17, gendarmes captured a total of 122 immigrants in the
Meric and Ipsala counties of Edirne. The illegal immigrants were
planning to proceed to Greece and were taken into custody for
violating both Turkish borders and the passport law, the Anatolia
News Agency reports. Officials said that the immigrants would be
deported once legal proceedings have been completed.
Turkish businesspeople are preparing to land in Azerbaijan to
initiate new investments and develop mutual cooperation, the
Anatolian News Agency reported. Turkish industrialists and
businesspeople will gather between May 5-9 at the Turkish Expo'99
in Baku. The Fair has been held in Azerbaijan for the last four
years. More than 100 Turkish companies will be present at the
Fair in addition to Turkey's Culture and Education Ministries.
The Ministry of Culture will exhibit mirrors and carpets used in
Ottoman Palaces in commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the
establishment of the Ottoman Empire.
During a 'Turkish Local Journalists' Seminar' to be held in
Germany by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation on May 25-June 5,
information will be furnished on the national and international
activities of the Foundation within the guidelines of support for
democratization throughout the world. Informative sessions will
also provide information on the Press in Germany and the
structure of the local press in Federal Germany. /Cumhuriyet/
The 18th International Istanbul Film Festival organized by the
Istanbul Culture and Art Foundation began on April 16. A total of
150 films from 37 countries will be shown during the Festival
which will continue until May 2, the Anatolia News Agency
reports.
The number of new hydro-electric power plants which will send
trillions of liras to boost the Turkish economy by converting the
existing water potential into electrical energy is increasing
every day.The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources which has
accelerated its work to meet the energy demand of the country at
the beginning of the 21st century, in parallel with the
population increase and developing industry, has given priority
to the completion of hydro-electric power plant projects.
/Cumhuriyet/
During the European Free Style Wrestling Championshiop organized
in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus, Turkish Wrestler Harun
Dogan became Champion for the 58 kg category, winning against
Liuzzi of Italy 5-2 in the final match. Meanwhile, Aydin Polatci,
who lost 4-3 against Choumiline of Russia remained in the second
place and won the silver medal for the 130 kg category.
/Hurriyet/
`On the Ship', a film by Serdar Akin, has been nominated for the
`Semaine de la Critique', the official section of the Cannes
International Film Festival. `On the Ship' will be shown nine
times in three different cinemas during the Festival which will
be held between May 12-23. By the end of the year, the film will
also start to be shown in France, Brazil, Italy, Greece and
Mexico. /Hurriyet/
Oktay Eksi, a columnist on the `Hurriyet' daily, reflects on the
somewhat surprising unofficial results of the April 18 Elections.
Eksi writes:
"There are two winners of yesterday's Elections: the Democratic
Left Party (DSP) and the Nationalist Action Party (MHP). In other
words, it seems very likely that the following legislative period
will be determined by the policies of these two parties. We will
expect them to take Turkey into the 21st century.
However, a second fact is that the Motherland Party (ANAP), the
True Path Party (DYP), the Virtue Party (FP) and the Republican
People's Party (CHP) have lost their previous votes in these
Elections; this has been either slightly or considerably, i.e.
they seem to have been `defeated'. Certain deviations from the
existing percentage of votes received by these parties may occur
in the final results; however, for my own part, the picture is
clear enough.
Let me remind you that the leaders of ANAP and the DYP made a bet
on the performance of their parties before the Election.
Accordingly, the one who received less votes than the other would
have to resign. Now watch and see whether any of them will keep
their promise. Similarly, Recai Kutan, the FP leader, had also
said that a leader who caused a loss in the number of votes for
his party should leave his office. True, the Virtue Party is
legally new, but even Kutan cannot deny his direct reference to
the votes of the now-defunct Welfare Party (RP), which achieved
an apparently more successful result in 1995 than its successor
in 1999. This also applies to the CHP leader, Deniz Baykal. I do
not want to bring up again his call for Erdal Inonu, the leader
of the Social Democratic People's Party (SHP) of the time, to
resign when the votes of this party declined from 25% to 21%
between 1987 and 1991. I am just mentioning the risk of whether
Mr Baykal will have been able to maintain in yesterday's
Elections his score of 10.7% in 1995.
Therefore, the first consequence of these Elections is that the
nation has a strong desire to discard the existing political
leaders or the conception of politics embodied in them.
If the DSP comes first, the MHP comes second, the FP or ANAP
comes third and the DYP comes fifth, we way well expect that the
first government of the new period might a coalition of the DSP
and the MHP. For this is the first possibility that comes to
mind. Yet we should note that this may be the `first' possibility
but there are `other possibilities' as well. For instance, a
DSP-ANAP-DYP coalition... Nevertheless, these are all mere
speculation at the moment.
First of all, we have to see the number of seats gained by those
parties in Parliament. "
In his column Yalcin Dogan from the daily "Milliyet" comments on
the latest results of the General Election. A summary of his
column is as follows:
"As the countries throughout the world are falling under the
impact of leftist winds, Turkey is entering a trend in the
opposite direction. While leftist parties rise to power in
Europe, there is an inclination towards the right in Turkey.
Dramatically surprising results are being seen in Turkey.
Naturally there are lessons to be learnt from these results. They
can be cited as:
1) Turkey not only moves to the right but towards the nationalist
right. The impact of the struggle going on in the Southeastern
region for 15 years and the death toll of 30,000 on the political
views of the average citizen is being clearly seen for the first
time.
2) In the 1995 Election the total of votes for the centre left
was 25.3%. This number rose to 31.5% in yesterday's elections,
but the Republican People's Party (RPP) has suffered an
historical defeat. It is wrong to consider the rise seen in the
number of votes for the Democratic Left Party (DSP)as 'the rise
of the left', as the DSP is not talking about a change in the
system any more, and is distancing itself from the international
discourse of the Left.
3) The rise of DSP can be attributed to the fact that people are
looking for an honest statesman they can trust. The Republican
People's party's role cannot be denied in the defeat of the left.
For the first time since the proclamation of the Republic, the
RPP finds itself left outside the Parliament.
4) The collapse of the centre right was seen in this Election.
The bickering between centre left parties the Motherland Party
(ANAP) and the True Path Party (DYP) has tired out the public,
and so the people searched for some other party. The leaders of
both parties should evaluate their situation.
5) There has been a great boom seen in the number of votes for
the Nationalist Action Party (MHP). People who had supported the
centre right parties or the Virtue Party (FP) voted for the MHP
in this election. After this period is over MHP can be the
leading party of the centre right. The Virtue Party is reaping
what it had sowed; with a discourse frightening the public,
tiring it out, the party returned to its basic votes.
The dramatic collapse of the Virtue Party and the True Path Party
seals the collapse of their former coalition and shows that the
public approves of the February 28 process.
According to the most recent results available, it can be said
that Bulent Ecevit will be appointed Prime Minister in a
coalition with the Nationalist Action Party and the Motherland
Party. However a coalition of two parties is also a possibility."
Yilmaz Oztuna, a columnist for the daily 'Turkiye' newspaper,
says the following in his article today:
"This article was written during the last minutes of the Election
as the ballot boxes were about to be opened. However, when you
see this article on Monday morning, the new composition of
Turkish political life will have become evident. The 21st term of
the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) is faced with many
important and urgent problems. Meanwhile, if measures to
determine the status of deputies are implemented immediately, the
new Assembly will begin its task with a new prestige. Some
articles of the Constitution should definitely be amended. This
will be a real test for the new term of Parliament. Let's look at
to what extent the parties will make a consensus...
Turkey has a great deal of coalition experience. I hope that
there will be a good coalition as a government which can rapidly
take decisions, implement them and achieve a rapid improvement in
the economy is needed. The nation is fed up with parties which
waste our time with empty words. If the new Assembly also manages
the Presidential elections well, it can enter the summer of the
year 2000 in tranquility. The 21st term could continue for four
or five years; maybe the establishment of full stability will not
have to wait until the 22nd term of Parliament. If the political
situation is complex following the Election, it will not be the
end of the world; all problems can be solved in a democracy. We
wish the first TGNA of the 21st century and the third millenium
success".
Gungor Mengi wrote about yesterday's Election in today's column
in the Sabah newspaper. Mengi compared the Election to a great
earthquake saying:
"The Election has two winners: the DSP and the MHP. Before the
election it was predicted that the DSP would increase its votes.
However, the increase in the votes for the MHP is a real
surprise. In fact, the Election is the rubberstamp by the nation
on the bankruptcy of politics in Turkey over the last four years.
It is the sign of a longing for honest politics shown by the
nation's harsh slap in the face of the parties."
Mengi added that anger against Ciller and Yilmaz has destroyed
the centre right and carried the MHP, which had gained a moderate
character under its new chairman Devlet Bahceli, to Parliament.
He said, "It is expected that the MHP will evaluate this chance
with great care in the light of lessons learnet from the
'Refahyol' coalition government (between Ciller and Erbakan).
Elections showed very clearly that the address for the centre
left is the DSP. On the other hand, there is a vital party
congress facing the CHP."
Claiming that the result of the Election was the collapse of the
centre right, Mengi said, "This was the last call by the nation
to the DYP and the ANAP to unite. Mistakes by Ciller and Yilmaz
have resulted in the rapid development of the radical right which
is an unhealty development.
"There are three coalition choices as a result of yesterday's
elections; 1- DSP-ANAP-DYP 2- DSP-MHP 3-FP-MHP-DYP
DSP-ANAP cooperation will not be enough to establish a
government. The support of the DYP without Ciller may be a chance
for the two right-wing parties to turn their coalition
partnership into an organic unification."
FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS
DSP-MHP WIND
FOREIGN PRESS FOLLOW THE ELECTIONS
DEMIREL'S INTENSE SCHEDULE IN THE US
NATO SQUADRON IN TURKEY
TURKISH FLAG IN THE ADRIATIC
MILLER: "NATO SUMMIT IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ATHENS AND ANKARA"
TERROR HITS LONDON
NEW CYPRUS PLAN FROM US
NEW AGREEMENTS FOR BAKU-CEYHAN PIPELINE ARE ON THE WAY
SEA STAR '99
PKK KILLS FOUR PEOPLE
OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN IRAQ
PKK ATTACKS IN TOKAT
CONFLICT BETWEEN PKK AND DHKP-C
PRIVATE SECTOR HAS A NUMBER OF EXPECTATIONS FROM THE NEW
GOVERNMENT
TURKISH FOREIGN TRADE VOLUME $72.8 BILLION
TREASURY TO EXPORT BONDS TOMORROW
DECISION WEEK FOR THE FUTURE OF THE TOURISM SECTOR
TURKMENISTAN ANTICIPATES TURKISH INVESTORS
TURKEY EXPORTS TRUCKS TO BRITAIN
TURKEY RANKS 20TH CONCERNING COSTS IN READY-TO-WEAR SECTOR
EXPORTS FROM GAP REGION
A TOTAL OF 122 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED
EXPO '99 IN BAKU
JOURNALISTS IN GERMANY
18TH INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL FILM FESTIVAL BEGINS
INVESTMENT IN HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
TURKISH WRESTLER DOGAN BECOMES EUROPEAN CHAMPION
TURKISH FILM AT CANNES
FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS ... FROM THE COLUMNS
TWO WINNERS, FOUR LOSERS - BY OKTAY EKSI (HURRIYET)
TURKEY TO THE RIGHT - BY YALCIN DOGAN (MILLIYET)
21ST TERM STARTS -BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)
SLAP OF THE NATION - BY GUNGOR MENGI (SABAH)