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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 2000-03-30

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From: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY NEWS IN ENGLISH
Thessaloniki, March 30, 2000

SECTIONS

  • [A] NATIONAL NEWS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PARTIES CONTINUE TELEVISED AD WAR
  • [02] MORGAN STANLEY TO UPGRADE GREECE'S ECONOMY
  • [03] MPA BROADCASTS DEBATE LIVE ON THE INTERNET
  • [04] PM STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF WELFARE STATE POLICY
  • [05] PREMIER OUTLINES GREECE'S POLICY IN BALKANS
  • [06] 26 PARTIES TO VIE FOR A PLACE ON THE BALLOT
  • [07] MAIN OPPOSITION LEADER CERTAIN OF VICTORY
  • [08] WIDOW OF GREECE'S NOBEL LAUREATE SEFERIS DIES
  • [09] THESSALONIKI HOSTS BALKAN AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE
  • [10] MARGINAL GAINS ON ASE GENERAL PRICE INDEX
  • [11] TURKISH MAYORS TO VISIT THESSALONIKI
  • [12] PAPANTONIOU: THE ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE WILL RETURN TO AN UPWARD COURSE AFTER THE ELECTIONS
  • [13] THE GERMAN PRESIDENT WILL VISIT THESSALONIKI
  • [14] THE ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE RECORDED GAINS OF 0.58%
  • [15] GREECE WILL ATTEND THE CAIRO SUMMIT MEETING
  • [16] GREEK FUND FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BALKANS
  • [17] THE OLDEST CANDIDATE IN THE GREEK PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IS 92 YEARS OLD
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [18] ANDREAS TO TRAVEL TO U.S. FOR CHEMOTHERAPY
  • [19] ALBANIAN DEFENSE MINISTER SPEAKS TO MPA
  • [20] BELGRADE'S GREEK EMBASSY SCRAPS GALA, OFFERS AID
  • [21] FRIENDSHIP "ATTACK" AGAINST GREECE BY THE MAYOR OF ISTANBUL
  • [22] TSATSEV: THE GOTSE DELTSEV-DRAMAS BORDER CROSSING WILL BE OPEN IN 2002
  • [23] THE EU MADE A DEMARCHE TO TURKEY ON THE PERSONAE NON GRATAE LIST

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] PARTIES CONTINUE TELEVISED AD WAR

    The main opposition party of New Democracy has taken offense to an advertisement ran by ruling PASOK party which shows N.D.'s leader Costas Karamanlis in past speeches attacking the Greek economy as a "transvestite" and saying that Greece would not meet its target of joining the Economic and Monetary Union by 2001 - which Greece now seems almost certain of doing.

    After ND spokesperson Aris Spiliotopoulos accused PASOK of having resorted montage techniques and image-sound distortion, the ruling party's Costas Laliotis replied that "they (ND) can't stand the sound of their own voice, the sight of their own face."

    Mr. Laliotis added that PASOK felt a political and moral duty to remind the Greek people what Mr. Karamanlis had been saying about the Greek economy and the country's accession to the EMU.

    Furthermore, he denied that his party distorted the ND leader's image in the ad.

    [02] MORGAN STANLEY TO UPGRADE GREECE'S ECONOMY

    International investment house Morgan Stanley is set to embark on the process of re-examining the Greek economy in view of upgrading the status of the Greek market to that of a developed market by November 2000, news that bore positive impact on today's trading at the Athens Stock Exchange.

    Salomon Smith Barney analyst Miranda Xafa characterized the move as a positive development, while press reports in Greece welcomed the news, since the upgrade will result in significant capital inflow from abroad.

    [03] MPA BROADCASTS DEBATE LIVE ON THE INTERNET

    Tonight's debate between Premier Costas Simitis and main opposition leader (New Democracy) Costas Karamanlis is to be broadcast live at 9.p.m. on the Macedonian Press Agency's Internet server at www.mpa.gr .

    The debate, whose rules of order are to be consistent with those of 1996, will be moderated by journalist Nikos Hatzinikolaou, while 12 questions are to be submitted in all by journalists Elli Stai, Manolis Kapsis and Thodoris Rousopoulos.

    With the Premier answering first, Messrs. Simitis and Karamanlis will direct their answers to the representatives of the media instead of each other.

    The journalists will have a maximum of 30 seconds in which to ask a question, and the two leaders will have to provide an answer within two minutes. A warning signal will be given ten seconds before time runs out, and if either of the speakers exceeds his time limit, the moderator is expected to interrupt him.

    The MPA, which was the first Greek medium to enter cyberspace in 1993, will also have a minute-by-minute account on April 9's election day, featuring newscasts and ballot percentages in each district and nationwide.

    [04] PM STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF WELFARE STATE POLICY

    In an election campaign rally held in the city of Halkida (Euboia) yesterday, Prime Minister and ruling PASOK party leader Costas Simitis stressed that the next four years will be a "welfare state" period, with the main drive being on drastically cutting unemployment.

    Referring to pensions, the Premier reiterated his pledge for a minimum base of GRD150,000 at the end of the next four-year term. Attacking New Democracy's vow to increase pensions to the aforementioned amount the day after the elections, should it win the race, Mr. Simitis stated that once the main opposition realized that its plan will cost an exorbitant amount of money, it retracted the promise.

    Lastly, the Premier made extensive reference to infrastructure projects in the region.

    [05] PREMIER OUTLINES GREECE'S POLICY IN BALKANS

    Prime Minister Costas Simitis outlined Greece's active role in the Balkan region, during a press interview on foreign policy given in Athens yesterday, where he fielded questions from reporters.

    Reiterating that Greece desires free and democratic elections in Yugoslavia, the Premier said he doesn't expect a "confrontation" between Montenegro's leadership and the Milosevic regime or a worsening of the tense situation in Kosovo, noting that both issues were discussed at the recently-held European Union summit in Lisbon.

    Mr. Simitis also said Greece doesn't expect to increase its forces in the strife-torn Yugoslav province of Kosovo.

    Responding to a question on the name issue pending between Greece and FYROM, Mr. Simitis said it is obvious that ongoing talks under the auspices of the United Nations have yet to bear results, although Athens has told FYROM's leadership that it is time for a solution.

    [06] 26 PARTIES TO VIE FOR A PLACE ON THE BALLOT

    A total of 26 political parties and coalitions will race during next week's general elections, out of 34 parties that initially submitted applications, according to the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos).

    The High Court announced that 26 of the 34 applicant parties have fulfilled the criteria for running in the April 9 elections, as eight parties had either submitted their applications past the deadline, or had failed to provide candidate lists.

    [07] MAIN OPPOSITION LEADER CERTAIN OF VICTORY

    Main opposition leader, New Democracy's Costas Karamanlis, expressed his certainty that his party will win the parliamentary elections, while at the same time he blasted the ruling PASOK party for its negative advertisement tactics, during a rally in Athens yesterday.

    Mr. Karamanlis stated that his party vows to invest in the human factor, the new generation, to establish the infrastructure necessary for the future.

    In all, the main opposition leader underlined that his party's main focus is curbing unemployment, bridging he gap between the rich and the poor and put an end to the nightmarish prospect of a two-thirds society.

    Mr. Karamanlis stressed that all ND's commitments were valid to the last word and that his party does not divide Greeks into political groups.

    [08] WIDOW OF GREECE'S NOBEL LAUREATE SEFERIS DIES

    Maro Seferis, the widow of Greece's first Nobel Prize-winning poet, George Seferis, died yesterday at the age of 102. She will be buried at the Athens First Cemetery tomorrow afternoon.

    Mrs. Seferis died at the home that she had shared with the poet in Athens, with her husband having passed away in 1971. The couple met in 1935 and married in 1941. This year marks the centennial anniversary since the Nobel laureate's birth in Smyrna.

    [09] THESSALONIKI HOSTS BALKAN AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE

    A Balkan conference on agricultural research and development is to be held this weekend in Thessaloniki, on the initiative of the National Institute of Agricultural Research and under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture.

    The conference will feature the participation of Balkan undersecretaries and high-ranking officials from various sector- related organizations.

    Among the issues to be discussed will be: market globalization, competitiveness in terms of the main and traditional agricultural products of the Balkan region, environmental protection in cultivated lands, development of mountainous mass and the reformation of the overall Balkan countryside, coordination and promotion of agricultural research and bio-technological methods, etc.

    As a continuance of the Agrotica 2000 exhibition, held in Thessaloniki last January and which featured the participation of agriculture ministers from the Balkan countries, the National Institute decided to extend the established climate of cooperation, believing that coordinated agricultural research in the Balkans can be vital to the economic and social development of the wider region.

    [10] MARGINAL GAINS ON ASE GENERAL PRICE INDEX

    The Athens Stock Exchange general price index recorded marginal gains of .05% at noon today, showing signs of stabilization after yesterday's closing of +1.94 percent.

    Specifically, the general price recorded 4,756.79 points, while the transactions volume remained at a low GRD 66 billion.

    [11] TURKISH MAYORS TO VISIT THESSALONIKI

    Turkey's consul general in Thessaloniki Setzik Seckidsecineli met with the city's mayor Vasilis Papageorgopoulos yesterday in order to brief him on the arrival of the prefect and mayor of Izmir, and other mayors, in Thessaloniki on Saturday evening.

    The visit is to take place within the framework of an exhibition held in Athens by the Izmir Commerce and Industry Chamber.

    [12] PAPANTONIOU: THE ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE WILL RETURN TO AN UPWARD COURSE AFTER THE ELECTIONS

    Minister of national economy Yiannos Papantoniou, speaking in the Athens radio station "Flash", stated that the Athens Stock Exchange will return to an upward course after the elections. Mr. Papantoniou expressed the belief that the Athens Stock Exchange will resume reflecting the positive course of the economy after the April 9 parliamentary elections.

    On the business capital increases that continue to limit the market's fluidity, Mr. Papantoniou clarified that the law does not allow for an investigation to take place before a year passes and therefore, this month an investigation is being held on the increases that took place in March 1999.

    [13] THE GERMAN PRESIDENT WILL VISIT THESSALONIKI

    German president Johanes Rau will be in Greece on Monday for a three-day visit. He is scheduled to meet in Athens with his Greek counterpart Kostis Stephanopoulos, prime minister Kostas Simitis, parliament speaker Apostolos Kaklamanis, right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy leader Kostas Karamanlis and the rest political party leaders.

    The German president will visit the Acropolis in Athens and the Spata Airport which is under construction, while he will be honored with the gold medal of the city of Athens by Athens mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos. On Tuesday, he will visit Kalavrita in the Peloponesse, southern Greece to lay a wreath at the place of martyrdom for almost the whole population of the town executed by the Nazis on December 13, 1943.

    On Wednesday, the German president will be in Thessaloniki and will visit the German School where he will meet with its students. He will also meet with minister of Macedonia-Thrace Yiannis Magriotis, while he will visit Thessaloniki's Archaeological Museum and the Protestant Church Community Center.

    [14] THE ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE RECORDED GAINS OF 0.58%

    Stabilizing tendencies prevailed in the Athens Stock Exchange today and the main index closed at 4.782,04 points with gains of 0.58%, while the volume of transactions increased by 23 billion drachmas and reached 162 billion drachmas.

    According to the analysts, if the general index continues its upward course tomorrow then the necessary preconditions will be present for a dynamic opening of the Athens Stock Exchange next week.

    [15] GREECE WILL ATTEND THE CAIRO SUMMIT MEETING

    The summit meeting of the European Union member-states and the African countries will be held in Cairo on April 3 and 4.

    It is the first time that such a meeting will be held and its goal is to establish regular meetings of state leaders and the EU strategy on large geographic entities. A similar move was made by the EU with regard the Latin American states.

    The basic issues in the summit meeting will be the political and economic developments in the African continent, the mechanisms for the prevention of conflicts, human rights, the incorporation of the African continent into the globalized economy and the EU relations with the African states.

    Greece will be represented by deputy foreign minister Christos Rokofillos and foreign ministry general secretary responsible on European issues, Stelios Perrakis. The Greek government will seek the next summit meeting to be held in Greece.

    [16] GREEK FUND FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BALKANS

    A sum of US$150.8 million will be allocated by Greece in the period 2000-2001 for the reconstruction of the Balkans.

    Specifically, US$115 million will represent the bilateral aid to Albania, Kosovo, Romania and Bulgaria within the framework of a five-year action plan for the reconstruction of the Balkans.

    Based on the Stability Pact, Greece's contribution for the period 2000-2001 will be US$25.8 million of which, US$10.8 million will be allocated for infrastructure projects of immediate priority and the rest US$15 million will be allocated for the construction of medium term infrastructure projects in the Balkan region.

    Meanwhile, Greek caretaker minister of press Argiris Fatouros stated that Greece, as a member of the Donor Countries Committee, has insisted in the need for increased funding during the Stability Pact Donor Countries Conference that was held in Brussels yesterday.

    [17] THE OLDEST CANDIDATE IN THE GREEK PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IS 92 YEARS OLD

    The oldest candidate in the April 9 parliamentary elections is Vasilis Kouzelis, who is 92 years old and is included in the ballot paper of the Communist Party (Marxists-Leninists) and runs in the 1st constituency in Athens.

    He fought in the Greek resistance during WWII and in the Greek civil war and spent 20 years of his life in exile. He was engaged to his wife in the island of Makronisos where he was imprisoned and got married in the island of Agios Efstratios.

    His state of health is good, except from the diabetes he is suffering from and in spite of his very old age his mind and thought are still fresh. He says that nothing can stop him from fighting for what he believes in until the end of his life.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [18] ANDREAS TO TRAVEL TO U.S. FOR CHEMOTHERAPY

    Six-year-old Greek Cypriot Andreas Vasiliou, who is suffering from leukemia, is to travel to the United States where he will undergo chemotherapy treatment, although the search continues for a bone marrow donor.

    The public's response to providing assistance to little Andreas has been enormous, with thousands of Greek-Cypriots having given blood to be tested for compatibility, as have hundreds of Turkish-Cypriots in the Turkish-occupied northern sector of the island.

    Thousands of people have also provided blood samples in Greece.

    [19] ALBANIAN DEFENSE MINISTER SPEAKS TO MPA

    In exclusive statements to the Macedonian Press Agency, Albania's Defense Minister Luan Hidaraga confirmed yesterday's Albanian press reports of shots having been fired from a Greek ship against his country's authorities.

    Aside from the confirmation, the Minister declined requests for additional information, stating that details over the incident remain unknown and adding that an investigation is underway.

    [20] BELGRADE'S GREEK EMBASSY SCRAPS GALA, OFFERS AID

    In an act of solidarity to the Serb people, Greece's embassy in Belgrade opted not to hold its annual reception for the March 25 national holiday, offering instead the money it would have spent to the city council of Kursumlia.

    Greece's Ambassador Panayiotis Vlassopoulos provided the mayor of Kursumlia Borije Urosevic with a check in the amount of eighty thousand dollars, stating that the war inflicted great damages to the city and adding that additional aid will be given to the area.

    The monies will be allocated to the needs of the local residents, including Kosovo refufees.

    Mr. Urosevic thanked the Greek Ambassador and briefed him on the consequences suffered by his city from the bomb raids. He also made extensive reference to the humanitarian aid forwarded by the Greek Church.

    [21] FRIENDSHIP "ATTACK" AGAINST GREECE BY THE MAYOR OF ISTANBUL

    Mayor of Istanbul Mufit Gurtuna stated to the Turkish Cypriot newspaper "Hurriyet" that bridges of friendship and love have been built between Athens and Istanbul and that a cooperation protocol has been signed.

    He also stated that the improvement of relations is to the benefit of both sides and added that maybe a day will come when we will speak of an abolition of the borders dividing the two sides, while he stressed that everybody must back this bridge of friendship.

    [22] TSATSEV: THE GOTSE DELTSEV-DRAMAS BORDER CROSSING WILL BE OPEN IN 2002

    The Gotse Deltsev-Dramas border crossing at the Greek- Bulgarian borders will be open in 2002, according to statements made by Bulgarian regional development and public works minister Evgeni Tsatsev after the cabinet meeting in which the December decisions reached by the joint Bulgarian-Greek Committee on the PHARE and INTERREG programs were approved.

    The plan for the construction of a tunnel in the area where the new border crossing will be built is in the drawing up phase and by September 2000 it must be approved by Sofia and Athens. The construction work will start by 2001 and the company that will undertake the project will be determined under the supervision of the European Reconstruction and Development Bank.

    [23] THE EU MADE A DEMARCHE TO TURKEY ON THE PERSONAE NON GRATAE LIST

    The Portuguese ambassador to Ankara, as a representative of the European Union presidency, made a demarche to Turkey on the "black list" that includes names of individuals who are not wanted in Turkey, according to a statement made by Greek caretaker minister of press Argiris Fatouros.

    Turkey recognized that it is an old list and stressed that it is its sovereign right to close its borders to those who are not wanted in the country. The Portuguese ambassador stated that such a practice is in opposition with the democratic obligations accepted by the European Union.


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