Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
CONTENTS
The rapprochement between the Turkish Government and Russia as far as
the purchase of natural gas is concerned has caused alarm in Turkmenistan and
Azerbaijan, which wish to market natural gas to Turkey, and, for this
reason, President Suleyman Demirel called officials from the Government
together. Last night he convened the "Energy Summit" at Cankaya Presidential
Palace.
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, Deputy Prime Ministers Devlet Bahceli and
Husamettin Ozkan, Energy Minister Cumhur Ersumer, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ismail Cem and other high-ranking bureaucrats involved in this issue attended
the Summit that lasted for two hours. Demirel, who wishes to sign agreements
over energy with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan as soon as possible, gave
instructions for the problems with Russia concerning the natural gas
and oil pipelines to be solved. /Sabah/
President Suleyman Demirel has advised the Turkish Crescent's new Chairman,
Yuksel Bozer after welcoming Yuksel Bozer and the delegation with him. Bozer
said that their aim was to regain the respect of the public towards them and
that they intended to computerize their stores. President Demirel pointed out
the need to listen to criticism of the Red Crescent and declared, "It is
impossible to survive by insisting on making the same mistakes. There is no
substitute for the Red Crescent.".
The President Demirel underlined the fact that criticism of the Red
Crescent has been harh and further added, "Correct the mistakes that are
found to be verifiable and declare any unfair criticism to the public.
The respectability of the institution should be preserved. We cannot forsake
the Red Crescent. The Red Crescent's productive and positive attitude will
also be appreciated by members of the press.
Yesterday President Demirel also welcomed the children whose parents died
during the earthquake that occurred in Kobe, Japan. The Japanese children
presented the donation that was have collected in Japan for the children who
lost their parents during the earthquake that occurred in the Marmara Region
in Turkey. /Aksam/
It was reported that Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit had sent a letter to
Iraq's Deputy Head of State, Taha Yasin Ramazan. Iraq's official agency,
the INA, reported that Ecevit's letter concerned the importance of cooperation
between Iraq and Turkey that would serve to the mutual benefit of the two
countries. However, information concerning the content of the letter has
not been yet been released. /Cumhuriyet/
Greece's Minister of Communications, Haralambos Anastasios Mandelis,
arrived in Istanbul to touch on certain subjects. Minister Mandelis stated
that the earthquakes that had occurred in Athens and Turkey proved that the
people of the two countries were very close to each other. Minister Mandelis
and his wife, who came to Turkey to listen to the friendship concert, visited
Ayasofya Museum. Greek Minister Mandelis said, "If the earthquake had not
occurred, there would not have been such a rapprochement. Maybe it would
have happened but the earthquake made it occur more quickly." Then the Greek
Minister met the Turkish Minister of Communications, Enis Oksuz, and they
exchanged their opinions on various topics. /Aksam/
Motherland Party (ANAP) leader Mesut Yilmaz directed criticism
against the coalition government, in which his party is a
partner, for the developments that took place following the
devastating Izmit earthquake. During a speech he delivered at the
ANAP group meeting on Tuesday, Yilmaz said that while a
pessimistic attitude and loss of morale is prevailing throughout
the country, this must not be interpreted as a sign of
hopelessness. The ANAP leader expressed doubt that the Ministry
of Housing and Public Works could live up to the claims of its
head, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Deputy Koray Aydin, who
promised that the work to remove the rubble remaining from the
Aug. 17 quake would be completed within 50 days. He added that he
hopes the construction of prefabricated houses will be completed
by late November as Minister Aydin has declared. /All Papers/
During a speech at a Virtue Party (FP) parliamentary group
meeting, FP leader Recai Kutan requested that a vote of the
people be solicited for the controversial dress code as well as
on the vetoed Amnesty Law. Noting that despite the fact that the
two months had passed since the earthquake, people were still
living in terrible conditions in the devastated areas, Kutan said
that this necessitates the Government's immediate resignation.
/All Papers/
The Turco-Russian Business Council's 7th Joint Meeting will be held in
Antalya between 14th and 16th October, reported the Anatolia News
Agency.
Turkish and Russian Ministers and high-ranking bureaucrats will also
attend the meeting in Belek Topkapi Palace Hotel in Kundu. At the meeting,
during which mutual relations in basic cooperation sectors such as energy,
tourism, trade and communication will be discussed from a different
perspective, also certain issues such as the increase in the number of
mutual meetings between Turkish and Russian members of the press will be
discussed.
Some issues such as the establishment of cooperation between the two
countries for Small-and-Medium -Scale Enterprises (KOBI) and the
improvement of mutual relations between the regions of the two
countries will be on the meeting's agenda for the first time.
A troop-carrier, during a training flight, crashed near the 4th Main
Jet Base in Ankara. Two flying officers, Erdal Ozmen and Huseyin
Topkaya, lost their lives during the accident. An investigation has
been launched to determine the reason for the crash. President Demirel sent
a message of condolence to the victims' families and to the Turkish Armed
Forces. /Aksam/
State Minister Yuksel Yalova, the Minister responsible for
privatization, has declared the Supreme Board of Privatization's
(OYK) decision, taken at its recent meeting that the
privatization drive is to be vigorously pursued. Forty-nine of
the current 74 state-owned companies will be sold off
immediately, while 25 others will await privatization by the
Privatization Board (OIB) prior to the end of the year 2000.
Yalova said that they expect privatization income to amount to
5.3 billion dollars in the year 2000. /Hurriyet/
The Dogan Media Centre in Bagcılar, Istanbul, was attacked by
armed unknown assailants around 5:00 a.m Tuesday. The building
houses the offices of the 'Milliyet' and 'Radical' newspapers.
There were no deaths or injuries in the attack. Istanbul police
began a city-wide investigation following the incident.
/Hurriyet/
The Supreme Planning Council meeting presided over by Prime Minister
Bulent Ecevit was unable to determine targets for the year 200 due to a lack of
resources for civill servants' wage increases and agricultural
subsidies. The meeting was adjourned until Thursday to give the
Ministers time to conclude their research in their respective fields.
/Milliyet/
The Chairman of the Association of Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen,
(TUSIAD) Erkut Yucaoglu, stated that Turkey should not change its
path directed towards the EU, and further added that they should not leave
the floor to others but ought to explain Turkey's views to the EU. The TUSIAD
delegation left Brussels for Sweden in connection with the EU
tour it had started. Yucaoglu said that during their tour they explained
the economic situation of Turkey, the influence of the earthquake on
it, the achievements of the Government and the political and economic
reforms undertaken so far./Turkiye/
Turkey has failed in her preparations for the 'Millennium bug'
which is expected to be faced by computer systems in the year
2000. The State Planning Department (DPT) declared in October
that Turkey is only 81.5% ready for the problem by October only
in 81.5%. A breakdown according to sector reveals that the health
sector's preparation rate stands at 65.9%. Thereupon, for every
100 surgial operations held from midnight on Dec. 31st. 1999, 35
patients on the table will risk death. Up to now, the highest
rate of compliance has been obtained in the defense industry with
96.5%. /Hurriyet/
The 8th European Customs Investigation Administrators' meeting will be held in
Antalya on 14th and 15th October. Members of the World Customs Organization,
the EU's Anti-Fraud Department and representatives of Interpol will attend the
meeting, which will be chaired by the Customs' Undersecretary, Ramazan Uludag.
During the first day of the meeting these issues will be discussed: - The
World Customs Organization's present policies in the fight against smuggling
- Automation and modernization of investigation units with the customs
administrations - Information exchange and cooperation in Europe and drug
trafficking in Europe". /Cumhuriyet/
54 Turkish firms from the automotive sector will attend the "Equip Auto
99" Fair that will be opened today in Paris. Turkey has the second
biggest national stand in the Fair that will be held in the Parc
D'Expositions, Paris Nord, and will be open until 18th October. In
addition to our national stand, 10 big Turkish firms will take part in
the car show with their personal stands.
The Turkish aoutomobile industry has enjoyed a leap in its export performance
with the support of the spare parts industry and has become one of the leading
sectors in the country's economy.
After Turkey declared that it was unable to organize the 1st European
Aerobics Gymnastics Championship due to the earthquake disaster, that
it was supposed to organize, the British Gymnastics Federation made a
big gesture by taking on the responsibility of organizing this
championship, reported the Anatolia News Agency.
Ambassador Ozdem Sanberk made statements during a press conference that was
held in the Turkish Embassy in London and said, "The British Gymnastics
Federation's gesture is an unprecedented incident in the history of sports.
Sports are serving the aim of uniting people closely. During a time
when Turkey was looking forward to organizing this competition, the
earthquake disaster ruined our opportunity. In such hard times, the
support of one country for another cannot be forgotten easily."
The Deputy Chairman of the British Gymnastics Federation, Paul Garber
stated that the earthquake disaster that had occurred in Turkey had
saddened them deeply and that both the British Gymnastics Federation
and the European Gymnastics Union were ready to help Turkey in any way
possible. Garber further added that the monies collected during the
competition would be donated to the earthquake victims in Turkey.
The 1st European Aerobics Gymnastics Championship will be held in
Birmingham, England between the 3rd and 5th December. Almost 400
sportsmen from 29 countries, including Turkish gymnasts, will take
part in the Championships.
Columnist Sedat Sertoglu discusses the meaning of concession
for Turkey. A summary of his column is as follows:
"Recently there have been rumours that if Turkey or Denktas
sit at the negotiating table they would give concessions. Haven't
Turkey and Denktas alrleady expressed their views on the ratio of land or
on Maras at the table? They have discussed the new structure of Cyprus with
the Greek-Cypriots. Since we did not utter a single word at the time, why
are we raising our voices today?
Diplomacy is a matter of exchange based on intellect and calculation.
No country in the world can attain the targets it has set for itself
by itself. In general, countries are searching for ways through
regional, multilateral, and bilateral means.
Therefore, Ankara is in touch with a number of countries concerning not
only Cyprus but also membership to the EU, and the latest
developments in the Caucasus. Ankara is expressing its views and
listening to what others have to say. Today, Turkey needs allies.
When the time comes, countries have to back away from some of their
aims. This is the truth of our day and age and, in a negotiation, the
Greek-Cypriot Administration will have to withdraw some of its
demands, as willthe TRNC.
If the negotiations take place on the Island, Denktas cannot explain
his views to anyone. No-one will know the games the Greek-Cypriots
play. We can reach the mass media more easily if these meetings are held
in New York or Washington. There are channels, circles and persons
which will enable us to communicate our views to the press."
Columnist Derya Sazak comments on the petition signed by
intellectuals expressing their wishes. A summary of his column is as
follows:
"Preparing a petition on democracy and human rights, 46 writers and artists,
called on Parliament to implement the arrangements needed for Turkey
to become an exemplary state in the 21st century.
The petition can be summarized thus: "Everyone knows that Turkey,
which we consider to be a part of the modern world, has serious problems
as far as human rights and modern democracy are concerned. This point
is expressed even by State officials. We believe that democratic and
civilized steps, which should be taken will strengthen and enrich
Turkey both economically, socially and culturally. We are calling on
the President, the Prime Minister, the Government and all officials
to relieve Turkey of this shame."
The petition by the intellegentsia also includes some implications for
the Southeastern and Kurdish problems. "As we are patching up the
damage caused by the earthquke which deeply saddened all of us, let us
treat the wounds which have been bleeding for more than 70 years.
Turkey should be a country respectful of cultural and human rights,
modern and democratic, shining like a bright star in the 21st century.
Like the intellectuals in our country, ordinary citizens are also
looking forward to a Turkey where hopes are rebuilt, within a just system
and in peace.
The Turkish Parliament took some steps to change the Constitution
before the summer recess, but there should be more."
FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS...
DEMIREL CONVENES "ENERGY SUMMIT"
DEMIREL ADVISES TURKISH RED CRESCENT
LETTER FROM ECEVIT TO IRAQ
GREEK MINISTER MANDELIS IN ISTANBUL
CRITICISM FROM MESUT YILMAZ
KUTAN DEMANDS PUBLIC REFERENDUM
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BUSINESSMEN MEET IN ANTALYA
TROOP-CARRIER CRASHES: TWO DIE
PRIVATIZATION SPEEDS UP
ATTACK ON DOGAN MEDIA CENTRE
THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2000
"WE SHALL NOT LEAVE THE FLOOR"
'MILLENNIUM BUG' IN 2000
CUSTOMS OFFICES MEET
CAR SHOW IN PARIS
GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP ORGANIZED
FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS... FROM THE COLUMNS...
WHAT DOES CONCESSION MEAN? - BY SEDAT SERTOGLU (SABAH)
PETITION BY THE INTELLECTUALS - BY DERYA SAZAK (MILLIYET)