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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-05-12Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 12/05/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILGreek territory not to be used for Yugoslav strikesGreek territory and air space will not be used for carrying out military operations against Yugoslavia, government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said on Wednesday. Reppas was responding to press reports that NATO had approached Turkey and Hungary for use of their air space to intensify the bombing campaign against Belgrade. Asked whether Greece would follow its EU partners in blocking assets belonging to Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic and his family, Reppas said that the European Union had not yet taken such a decision. "If the European Union takes such a decision, Greece will implement it," he said. There have been persistent reports in the foreign press that Milosevic or his son, Marko, own property in Greece. The reports have not been confirmed. British diplomat denies advisory on Greece A senior British diplomat on Wednesday denied that Britain had issued a travel advisory to British citizens deterring them from visiting Greece. British Charge d'Affaires in Athens Peter Millett said in a statement that a recent British Foreign Office announcement was not a travel advisory but a kind of briefing for citizens. Prompted by Greek press reports that the Foreign Office announcement was a travel advisory warning Britons against visiting Greece, Millett said "the Foreign Office announcement is not an advisory but a kind of briefing for the British citizens". Development minister on the offensive Development Minister Evangelos Venizelos later responded to the Foreign Office "announcement" with comments directed at Greeks planning on visiting Britain. "It is unjust and incomprehensible for such directions to be given by the British side. Besides, the acts of terrorism being committed in the centre of London should completely dishearten Greeks who travel there," Venizelos said while briefing a parliamentary committee on tourism developments. Venizelos predicted an increase this year in the number of tourist arrivals compared to 1998, adding that if the war in Yugoslavia stopped by the end of May, this increase would be 5-6 per cent greater. Antigua freighter sinks - crew safe An Antigua-flagged freighter sank in the quay of Ikonion in Piraeus early today, but its 11-member crew escaped unhurt, the Piraeus harbour authority said. A spokesman told the ANA that the 2,130 GRT vessel Elena Maria started listing at 2 a.m. Wednesday while being loaded with containers. Six tug boats and coast guard vessels rushed to its rescue, but the ship sank in Ikonion quay. Its crew of Syrian and Lebanese seamen were reported safe. Greek PM's wife in Cyprus today Daphne Simiti, the wife of the Greek premier, leaves for Cyprus on Wednesday to attend an awards ceremony for a art competition on the theme of the division of the Cyprus. The ceremony will be held on Thursday at the Melina Mercouri Hall in the divided city of Nicosia. The competition among primary and high school students in Attica and Nicosia was held under the aegis of Mrs Simitis and on the initiative of Olga Dimitriadou, the wife of the mayor of Nicosia. Greece will make EMU criteria on time Greece will fullfil the convergence criteria for participation in EMU by the end of 1999, National Economy and Finance Minister Yiannos Papantoniou said today. Speaking to reporters following a meeting with Bank of Greece governor Lucas Papademos to review the course of the economy, Papantoniou repeated the timetable for participation which envisaged application for entry into the last phase of EMU early next spring, a decision within 2000 and entry by January 1, 2001. He declined to comment on talk of further decline in interest rates. Greek equities end lower Equity prices ended moderately lower on Wednesday hit by uncertainty over political developments in Russia and their impact on a diplomatic effort to end the war in Yugoslavia. The general index ended 0.37 percent lower to 4, 089.48 points, off the day's lows. The index hit a new session high but a wave of profit-taking hit the banking sector and pushed the market lower. Turnover was 213.089 billion drachmas and volume 43,757,684 shares. The parallel market index for small cap companies ended 6.39 percent up, while the FTSE/ASE 20 index eased 0.78 percent to 2,468.56. WEATHERFair weather is forecast in most parts of the country today, with light cloud in the afternoon in mainland Greece. Winds northerly, light to moderate. Athens will be sunny with temperatures between 16-28C. Same in Thessaloniki with temperatures from 11-25C.FOREIGN EXCHANGEWednesday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 300.417 Pound sterling 487.449 Japanese yen (100) 248.060 French franc 49.213 German mark 165.054 Italian lira (100) 16.673 Irish Punt 409.892 Belgian franc 8.002 Luxembourg franc 8.002 Finnish mark 54.294 Dutch guilder 146.488 Danish kr. 43.450 Austrian sch. 23.460 Spanish peseta 1.940 Swedish kr. 36.075 Norwegian kr. 39.265 Swiss franc 200.627 Port. Escudo 1.610 Aus. dollar 201.361 Can. dollar 205.860 Cyprus pound 557.901 Euro 322.817(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |