Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
CONTENTS
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit left Ankara yesterday for an
official visit to the U.S. Ecevit is due to start week-long talks
in Washington and New York. Accompanied by key ministers from his
coalition government, Ecevit will discuss the most critical
political and economic issues with top U.S. officials, President
Bill Clinton and Vice-President Al Gore. /All papers/
Ecevit responded to questions concerning Turkey's full EU
membership and said, "I am not dreaming on this issue. Turkey's
right stemming from our history, geography, culture and
international agreements is full membership, Turkey is not only a
European country but a Black Sea, Mediterranean, Asian and
Central Asian country. Turkey is the country which performs the
best function in the integration process of Europe and Asia".
Ecevit added that sooner or later the EU would come knocking on
Turkey's door. /Turkiye/
Greek Government Spokesman Dimitri Reppas has stated that
Turkey's EU path leads through Cyprus. Dimitri Reppas said in an
interview in the 'Fileleftheros' newspaper published in Southern
Cyprus that some negative messages had been sent in statements
made by Turkish officials and the President of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Rauf Denktas, and remarked
that as an EU member, Greece had the opportunity to clamp down on
the enlargement of the EU. He stated that Turkey should take
steps towards a solution to the Cyprus problem in addition to its
good neighbourly relations with Greece, the Anatolia News Agency
reports.
State Minister Fikret Unlu sent his congratulations to Turkish
wrestler Nazmi Avluca, who won a gold medal during the 45th World
Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship in Athens, Greece. He also
congratulated Seref Eroglu, who won a silver medal. State
Minister Unlu said in his message that Turkish wrestlers had
delighted the Turkish people with their achievements during these
hard days, the Anatolia News Agency reports. Turkey ranked fourth
as a team during the Championship.
It is reported that the so-called Kurdish Parliament-in-exile
convened during their 11th general council meeting in Brussels
and decided that all authorities of the so-called Parliament
would be transferred to the National Congress. The head of the
so-called Kurdish Parliament-in-exile, Yasar Kaya, stated that
the Parliament had completed its mission and and added that they
would continue with their initiatives in the political arena.
/Turkiye/
The Head of the Turkish delegation from the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe, Uluc Gurkan, said that
Turkey's sensitivity concerning the fight against terrorism was
beginning to be understood in Europe. Gurkan stated that the
attitude of Russian politicians to terrorism had previously been
contrary to Turkey's views oın the issue; he added that, however,
following the recent bombings in Moscow, they had begun to
support the Turkish view. Gurkan remarked that a double standard
imposed on Turkey would not be beneficial for Europe. /Turkiye/
The Minister of Public Works and Housing, Koray Aydin, said that
the problem of temporary shelter will have been solved in Duzce
by the end of October and in the whole disaster region by the end
of November. The initial group of 184 prefabricated houses
constructed by the General Directorate of Disasters within the
Public Works and Housing Ministry, were distributed to their
owners during a handing-over ceremony also attended by Koray
Aydin. /Turkiye/
Turkish opera singer, Umit Mithat Karakelle, achieved an
important distinction abroad. During an international competition
called "Concours Lyrique International De Gascogne" held in
France, he ranked first in the opera category. The competition
was organized by the Helia T Hezan Music Association and the
Municipality of Riume. /Turkiye/
With the GEF-2 project, launched by the Forestry Ministry and
supported by the World Bank, the main 'biogeographic zone' in
Turkey including Kayseri Sultansazligi's Bird Haven, Antalya
Koprulu Kanyon (Canyon with a Bridge), Artvin Camili Ormani
(Forest with a Mosque) and Igneada Longos Forest in Thrace will
be protected. The project is expected to cost $8.5 million.
/Turkiye/
The High Coordination Board for Human Rights, set up with a
circular during the 55th government, will be turned into a 'Human
Rights Chair'. The Chair will observe whether laws, regulations
and circulars are in line with human rights or not. If the Chair
is not 'positive' about them, then these regulations will not go
into effect. /Cumhuriyet/
A riot in Ankara Prison took place yesterday after last week's
bloody mafia conflict in Istanbul's Bayrampasa Prison. Eleven
prisoners died while 26 people, including six soldiers, were
wounded in Ankara Prison yesterday. Answering questions shortly
before his departure for Washington, Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit
said that he had not been informed of any uprising but that he
had been told that a tunnel was being dug by the prisoners. The
battle between security forces and prisoners took place after
guards tried to search for weapons and to transfer some of the
extremely left-wing prisoners. /All papers/
The G-7 countries decided that Turkey should be placed within the
G-20, a group that has been formed to prevent the possible
outbreak of another global economic crisis. An 11-page report was
made public following the five-hour meeting of G-7 Finance
Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Washington during which
the Ministers assessed the latest developments in the global
economy. /All papers/
The Foreign Capital Association's (YASED) General Secretary,
Abdurrahman Ariman, said that the earthquake disaster had
revealed the good intentions of foreigners and added, "If Turkey
sends out positive signals, it can attract the foreign capital it
desires very quickly". Ariman said that the World Bank and the
IMF had changed the outlook for Turkey to positive and that this
development must be carefully assessed. /All papers/
Philippe Lamboley, director of Tofalfina Europe and
Mediterranean, said that Turkey is their company's global
priority investment zone. He said, "There is a huge demand for
energy and the need for investment in Turkey. For that reason,
Tofalfina has moved the majority of its investments to Turkey".
/All papers/
Official meetings between the Turkish delegation and the IMF have
started in Washington. The Head of Central Bank, Gazi Ercel, said
that everyone should be aware that the inflation rate will be 25
% next year in Turkey. He added that the key issue during the
meetings would be the year 2000's fiscal year budget. /Star/
The "Rainbow Warrior", the Greenpeace research vessel, has
launched an investigation in order to examine the pollution in
Izmit Gulf caused by the earthquake disaster last month. The mud
samples taken from the bottom of Izmit Gulf will be examined in a
research laboratory in Britain. /Sabah/
It was reported that the Manavgat Water Distibution Venture,
which is known as "The Peace Waters" by the public, will prevent
a war over water in the Middle East countries, reported the
Anatolian News Agency.
The Turkish State Water Works' General Director, Dogan
Altinbilek, who came to Antalya to attend the International Big
Dams Congress, answered questions from the Anatolian News Agency
reporter. Altinbilek said, "The Manavgat Water Distribution
Venture has been planned to export water. Preparations have been
completed and now this project is ready to be exported. An
international tender will be put out for the export of this
water. The sale of 180 million cubic metres of water is envisaged
each year. During President Demirel's visit to Israel, this issue
was placed on the agenda. Moves are being initiated to sell water
to Jordan. 147 million dollars have been spent on this project,
which will be an important element of balance, welfare and peace
in the Middle East.
The State Opera and Ballet Company (DOB) is starting the
1999-2000 art season earlier than previous years with
performances in aid of the earthquake victims, reported the
Anatolian News Agency.
The Directorate General of DOB, will welcome the new season with
performances in Ankara, Izmir, Mersin and Antalya in October.
During the new season, Ankara DOB will salute art lovers with 11
new works. DOB will present 3 pieces in Istanbul, 6 productions
in Izmir and 9 performances in Mersin during the 1999-2000 art
season. The youngest member of the DOB group, that is, Antalya
DOB, will greet art lovers with 7 performances during the new
seaon. DOB will go to Denmark with its production entitled "Aida"
between 16th and 23th October. /Milliyet/
A speech made by Glafkos Klerides, the Greek-Cypriot leader, at
the UN has contributed to the distrust on the Island and
confirmed that there is no ground for joint negotiations, the
President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Rauf
Denktas said. In a written statement, Denktas stated that he
hoped that the international community will see the realities on
the Island in light of his speech. Denktas harshly criticized
Klerides' statement at the UN, which, he said, was made in the
name of the whole of Cyprus. /All papers/
The Deputy Chairman of the Turkish Tradesmen's and Artisans'
Confederation (TTAC), Ali Pasa Aksu, declared that seven thousand
workplaces have collapsed in the earthquake region. During their
tour of observation with the TTAC's Executive Board Members, they
discovered that seven thousand tradesman's and artisan's
workplaces out of 50 thousand, had been devastated, while some
others were damaged. Requesting that the province of Sakarya be
included among the priority development areas, Aksu said that
they were trying to help the tradesmen and artisans, the Anatolia
News Agency reports.
Turkey's preparations for the year 2000 are being made available
for inspection by the Global 2000 Coordinating Group. Central
Bank officials stated that the Global 2000 Coordinating Group's
briefing and a report concerning this issue are very respectable
and a sort of prestige indicator. It was stated that Turkey and
the above-mentioned institution had sat down a table to evaluate
the preparations to solve problem of Year 2000 (Y2K) Compliance
in the finance sector and the payment systems. It was reported
that the Central Bank, State Planning Organization (DPT) and the
Turkish Banks' Organization had been trying to ensure that the
reports and charts that will be prepared by the Global 2000 Group
reflect the situation of the country realistically.
The Central Bank has announced the precautions that it took
previously against the problem of Y2K compliance. The most
important was to prepare auxiliary bank-note stocks in order to
meet the possible cash demand. The Central Bank has begun to fill
stores located in various places in Turkey with auxiliary
bank-notes. The Central Bank is also planning to keep sufficient
cash in its foreign exchange accounts, in the opinion of
reporters abroad. /Milliyet/
The deficit in the budget is becoming deeper because the increase
in tax revenue is less than that of interest payments and other
transfers. During the first eight months of this year the
difference between interest payments and tax revenue increased
rapidly.
In the January-August term, tax revenue increased 51.3% according
to last year and was 579.5 trillion lira. However, in the
above-mentioned period, interest payments made from the Budget
climbed to 7 quadrillion 577.9 trillion TL, an increase of 69.3%;
7 quadrillion 57.3 lira of this amount is internal and 520.6
trillion is external interest. The ratio of interest payments to
tax revenue is 88.3%; this rate stood at 78.9% this time last
year. /Milliyet/
It was stated that the number of earthquake victims who live in
the Gaziosmanpasha Immigrant Guesthouse in Kirklareli is 951. In
a statement made at the Guesthouse, a total of 274 families,
comprising 1055 people from the earthquake-hit regions, had come
to the Guesthouse. 104 earthquake-affected people had left the
Guest-house for various reasons. /Milliyet/
Our columnist, Sami Kohen, became the guest columnist on the
Greek `Elefterotipiya' newspaper. This development, which is
considered to be a new stage in the positive atmosphere between
Turkey and Greece that occurred after the earthquake, is proving
the fact that the press in both countries is proving the
rapprochement between the people of the two country.
In his article, Sami Kohen said, "The atmosphere of sympathy
existing between the people of the two countries is making it
easier for diplomats to solve the problems between us." Kohen
pointed out the importance of this climate and said, "It is
important not to miss today's dynamism. In the discussion
process, let us advance without establishing great expectations
and causing the planned outlook for a new future to falter."
`Elefterotipiya' put a title of Kohen's article and wrote:
"Turkey-Greece, let us avoid the accident". Furthermore, the
newspaper introduced Kohen with the term "exclusive journalist".
/Milliyet/
Tomorrow, world's giant weapons companies are coming together for
the '4th International Defence Industry Aviation and Maritime
Fair (IDEF' 99)', in Ankara. From 24 countries, including Prime
Ministers, Defence Ministers, and Forces' Commanders, 126 guests
are going to attend the Fair; 250 firms from 25 countries will
exhibit their latest technologies in weapons and tools. IDEF' 99
is being organized by the Foundation for the Advancement of the
Turkish Armed Forces at the Turkish Bird Facilities in Etimesgut.
The inauguration of the Fair will be done in a ceremony, with the
attendance of President Suleyman Demirel, Deputy Prime Minister
Devlet Bahceli and National Defence Minister Sabahattin
Cakmakoglu. The Fair will be held in a 15 thousand square-meter
open and 8 thousand square-meter closed area, and it will be open
between Sept. 28th and Oct. 1st. Meanwhile, firms competing in
the race to win the tender launched by Turkey for 7 billion
dollar's worth of tanks and 5 billion dollar's worth of attack
helicopters during the Fair. /Aksam/
Hasim Hasimi, a deputy from the Virtue Party, paid a 3 day-visit
to Northern Iraq with a group of politicians, as the guest of
Barzani, the Leader of the Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Hasimi declared his views after the visit and said that the lack
of authority can be demolished only by a federal system and he
also added that Barzani has no intention of establishing a free
state in the region. The members who participated in the visit
are Sebgetullah Seydaoglu, Nurettin Dilek, Hasim Hasimi, Macit
Piruzbeyoglu, Mustafa Kemal Tugtamer and Mehmet Mir Dengir Firat.
/Aksam/
The U.S. State Department's Special Coordinator for Cyprus,
Thomas Weston, suggested that the Turkish side isn't revealing
any good intentions towards the solution of the Cyprus issue and
doesn't reply to calls. Meanwhile, according to a broadcast on
Greek radio, the Leader of the Greek-Cypriots, Klerides,
requesting American pressure on Turkey, stressed that in the case
that the influence of the U.S is applied to Turkey, a solution
for the Cyprus issue could be obtained. He also noted that they
saw the meeting of Clinton-Ecevit as being of great significance.
/Aksam/
Michael Vesper, Deputy Prime Minister of Northern
Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, arrived in Turkey to carry out a
tour of observation in the quake zone. Vesper and an accompanying
delegation came to Istanbul yesterday and will go to Izmit today,
the Anatolia News Agency reports.
A slight quake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale shook Manisa,
an Aegean region city. The Kandilli Observatory stated that the
quake, whose epicentre was in the Akhisar district of Manisa,
took place at 9:38 p.m. and was felt in Izmir as well. No
casualty or material damage was recorded. /All papers/
A bomb exploded at a Turkish Red Crescent clinic entrance without
causing any injuries late Saturday. The explosion shattered
ground floor windows at the five-story building on the European
side of Istanbul. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
/All papers/
At the 'Toy of the Year' competion, held every year in the U.S.A,
this year for the second time, a toy produced by the Turkish
Company 'PoliUSA', came first. The toy 'Colorful Space Ball' was
chosen by a jury, consisting of a thousand children, as 'Toy of
the Year'. /Aksam/
Former Ambassador Sukru Elekdag comments on the U.S. strategy
concerning Eurasia and Turkey's role. A summary of his column is
as follows:
"The founder of geopolitical science, the Briton Sir Harold
MacKinder stated in 1904 that whoever ruled Eurasia would rule
the world. This statement formes the basic principle of U.S.
strategy in the 21st century. Washington aims to protect its
status as the only super power in the world in the next century.
Therefore, the US has to protect its supremacy over the balance
in Eurasia. Otherwise, if Eurasia falls under the control of a
state or a coalition of states, the U.S. will inevitably lose its
supremacy.
Due its location between three continents and her vast territory,
Turkey holds a unique identity as the only strategic tie between
the Middle East, the Caucasus and the Central-Asian
Turkish-Speaking Republics. Turkey, which is a door opening onto
Eurasia, at the same provides an opportunity for the reflection
of NATO's security zone and the U.S. influence on Central Asia.
In his book on the subject former U.S. Security Advisor Bryzenski
states that the Kremlin would like to take control of the
territories belonging to the former Soviet Union and describes
Turkey's strategic function against this threat as follows:
"Turkey stabilizes the Black Sea Region, controls the transport
routes from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean and balances
Russia in the Caucasus. Instability in Turkey would lead to an
unleashing of violence in the Balkans and Russia's taking control
of the independent Caucasus States."
Thus, if Azerbaijan, the reservoir of the fuel resources in the
Caspian Basin, came under the control of Russia, Moscow would
form a wall between Central Asia and Turkey and isolate the
region from the West. In that case, the independence of the
Central-Asian States, which would not be able to market their
energy supplies to the West without the control of Moscow, would
have no meaning. Therefore, the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project has
a special meaning for the US and it sees stability in Turkey as a
priority.
However, ethnic lobbies which are able to deviate the US policy
from its national interests make it harder for Turkey's key
strategic location to be evaluated properly. Therefore, it is
inevitable that the most sensitive issue on Prime Minister
Ecevit's agenda during the visit will be Cyprus. However, the
U.S. should not allow such sensitivities to cast a shadow on the
visit."
Colunist Ismet Solak writes on Prime Minister Ecevit's visit to
Washington. A summary of his column is as follows:
"Prime Minister Ecevit's visit to Washington is of great
importance to us. We have wounds to patch up and even debts to
collect from the time of the Gulf War. However, as we are looking
to them for help, the US Administration is trying to obtain some
concessions from us.
I do not believe that Ecevit will make any concessions on the
Cyprus issue. Prime Minister Ecevit will not take any decisions
contrary to the wishes of the Turkish-Cypriots.
The Prime Minister will also place the Nothern Iraq file on the
table. The US administration will probably bring up the Clerical
School in Heybeliada. If the Clerical School is to be opened, the
Clinton Administration has to persuade Greece to allow the
Turkish minority in Western Thrace, living under oppression, to
practice their own religion and elect their own muftis under the
same freedom, and put an end to Turkish hostility in school
books.
The earthquake disaster has opened the door to hope; Turco-Greek
friendship can allow the passage through this door. As the son of
a family who has felt Greek oppression with all its bitterness, I
am voicing my concerns. Our hopes lie with the Prime Minister."
FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
ECEVIT BEGINS HIS VISIT TO THE U.S.
ECEVIT: "FULL MEMBERSHIP IS OUR RIGHT"
REPPAS: "TURKEY'S EU PATH LEADS THROUGH CYPRUS"
STATE MINISTER UNLU CONGRATULATES WRESTLERS
SO-CALLED PARLIAMENT DEMOLISHED
'DOUBLE STANDARD SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED'
SURPRISE FOR VICTIMS
TURKISH OPERA SINGER'S SUCCESS ABROAD
PROJECTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
HUMAN RIGHTS CHAIR
VIOLENT PRISON RIOTS
TURKEY PLACED WITHIN G-20
YASED: "TURKEY CAN ATTRACT MORE FOREIGN CAPITAL"
TOFALFINA MOVES MAJORITY OF ITS INVESTMENTS TO TURKEY
ERCEL: "INFLATION RATE WILL DECREASE TO 25 % NEXT YEAR"
GREENPEACE IN IZMIT GULF
MANAVGAT "PEACE WATERS" READY TO BE EXPORTED
OPERA-HOUSE RAISES ITS CURTAIN FOR EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
DENKTAS CRITICIZES KLERIDES' UN REMARKS
SEVEN THOUSAND WORKPLACES HAVE BEEN DEVASTATED
PRECAUTIONS FOR THE YEAR 2000
7.5 QUADRILLION LIRA IN INTEREST HAVE BEEN PAID IN EIGHT MONTHS
951 EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS IN KIRKLARELI
KOHEN IN THE GREEK PRESS
DEFENCE SUMMIT IN ANKARA
'FEDERATION FOR NORTHERN IRAQ'
KLERIDES: THE U.S. SHOULD APPLY PRESSURE
DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF NORTHERN RHINE-WESTPHALIA IN TURKEY
EARTHQUAKE IN MANISA
SMALL BOMB EXPLODES IN TURKISH RED CRESCENT CLINIC
TURKISH-MADE TOY CAME FIRST
FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...
THE U.S. STRATEGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND TURKEY -BY SUKRU
ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)
AS ECEVIT GOES TO WASHINGTON -BY ISMET SOLAK (HURRIYET)