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News by Date for September 1999
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- Thursday, 30 September 1999 (18 items)
- Wednesday, 29 September 1999 (31 items)
- Tuesday, 28 September 1999 (43 items)
- Monday, 27 September 1999 (36 items)
- Sunday, 26 September 1999 (3 items)
- Saturday, 25 September 1999 (7 items)
- Friday, 24 September 1999 (32 items)
- Thursday, 23 September 1999 (40 items)
- Wednesday, 22 September 1999 (34 items)
- Tuesday, 21 September 1999 (26 items)
- Monday, 20 September 1999 (47 items)
- Sunday, 19 September 1999 (10 items)
- Friday, 17 September 1999 (44 items)
- Thursday, 16 September 1999 (61 items)
- Wednesday, 15 September 1999 (40 items)
- Tuesday, 14 September 1999 (25 items)
- Monday, 13 September 1999 (31 items)
- Sunday, 12 September 1999 (2 items)
- Saturday, 11 September 1999 (6 items)
- Friday, 10 September 1999 (40 items)
- Thursday, 9 September 1999 (33 items)
- Wednesday, 8 September 1999 (29 items)
- Tuesday, 7 September 1999 (33 items)
- Monday, 6 September 1999 (27 items)
- Sunday, 5 September 1999 (2 items)
- Saturday, 4 September 1999 (4 items)
- Friday, 3 September 1999 (13 items)
- Thursday, 2 September 1999 (30 items)
- Wednesday, 1 September 1999 (27 items)
Wednesday, 1 September 1999
Articles about Greece
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #115, 99-09-01
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [10] 44 BILLION TL FROM PATRIARCH TO KOCAELI UNIVERSITY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [23] ATHENS OFFERS DISARMAMENT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [33] AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [36] IMMIGRANTS SEIZED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [38] GREEK DOCTORS IN CINARCIK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [52] DEVELOPMENT THE US CARES ABOUT -BY SEMIH IDIZ (STAR)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [53] EARTHQUAKE AND EUROPE'S INTEREST -BY EROL MANISALI (CUMHURIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [12] Defence Minister Hajdaraga to visit Greece
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [23] DJUKANOVIC BLASTS 'DICTATORSHIP'
Articles about Cyprus
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #115, 99-09-01
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [32] TRNC DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, AKINCI TO NORWAY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [49] DENKTAS VISITS THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [52] DEVELOPMENT THE US CARES ABOUT -BY SEMIH IDIZ (STAR)
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #115, 99-09-01
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [43] KOSOVAR DOCTORS HELP
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-01 [52] DEVELOPMENT THE US CARES ABOUT -BY SEMIH IDIZ (STAR)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [08] National University Library to reopen in Prishtina
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [09] World Bank to take part in reforming process of National Housing
Enterprise (EKB)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [11] AFOR 1 mission leaves Albania to be succeeded by AFOR 2
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [13] NATO presence in Albania strengthens stability in region - Bruti
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-01 [15] Balkan peace process and regional integration proposals will pose
special opportunities for Albania - Wolfenhson
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [14] KOSOVA'S SCHOOLS REOPEN
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [15] RUGOVA'S PARLIAMENT MEETS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [17] SCHARPING: KFOR TO STAY FOR FIVE YEARS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [18] KOUCHNER SWEARS IN NEW KOSOVA JUDGES...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 170, 99-09-01 [21] NORWAY DEMANDS MACEDONIA FREE PEACEKEEPER
Thursday, 2 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [01] CN-061 KOSOVO
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [02] KOSOVO / GRACANICA (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [03] KOSOVO / NATO (L ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [07] THURSDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-02 [09] Serb paramilitaries attacks on Prishtine suburbs
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-02 [14] We will help improve infrastructure in Albania - Frisone
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-02 [22] Meksi appreciates OSCE support for Albania's development
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 171, 99-09-02 [05] AZERBAIJANI, GEORGIAN PEACEKEEPING CONTINGENTS LEAVE FOR
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 171, 99-09-02 [20] HOLBROOKE: UCK MUST DISARM BY 19 SEPTEMBER
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 171, 99-09-02 [23] TENSIONS MOUNT IN GRACANICA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 171, 99-09-02 [24] NAUMANN: MILOSEVIC PLANNED TO EXPEL ALL ALBANIANS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 171, 99-09-02 [27] NATO STARTS NEW MISSION IN ALBANIA
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [04] BRITAIN / TURKEY (S / L) BY LAURIE KASSMAN (LONDON)
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [06] N-Y ECON WRAP (S & L) BY BRECK ARDERY (NEW YORK)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [14] DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [15] GREECE NOT TO REMOVE ITS VETO
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [24] TURCO-GREEK DIALOGUE AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [29] CEM: "EU IS OBLIGED"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [31] MULTILATERAL PEACE FORCE IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [32] TURCO-GREEK BUSINESS COUNCIL REACTIVATED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [37] LETTER FROM TIM TO GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [39] AID FROM GREEK TRADE-UNIONISTS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [41] VETO IS OUT-DATED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [42] CITRUS FRUITS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [46] DETERMINING THE POLICY -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-02 [16] One Moldavian and three prostitute smugglers arrested
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-02 [04] BRITAIN / TURKEY (S / L) BY LAURIE KASSMAN (LONDON)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [16] CEM IN LONDON
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [42] CITRUS FRUITS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-02 [46] DETERMINING THE POLICY -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Friday, 3 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [06] TURCO-GREEK FRIENDSHIP
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [17] 'A DIFFERENT TURKEY SHOULD EMERGE'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [23] CEM CRITICIZES EUROPE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [26] 19 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS DETAINED IN EDIRNE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [36] THE MYSTERY OF THE VETO -BY FERAI TINC (HURRIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-03 [20] OSCE to assist Albania in measures against corruption - Ahrens
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-03 [16] DENKTAS IN THE U.S.
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-03 [01] Meta asks cooperation with OSCE strengthens in several fields
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-03 [03] Serb cantonisation movement active in Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-03 [21] Relations with US will remain a priority - Majko
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 172, 99-09-03 [13] UCK TO BECOME CIVILIAN CORPS OR NEW ARMY?
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 172, 99-09-03 [14] THACI APPEALS TO SERBS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 172, 99-09-03 [15] UN 'REMOVES' KOSOVA FROM YUGOSLAV CURRENCY SYSTEM
Saturday, 4 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-04 [04] Two explosions in Prishtine(one killed, five injured)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-04 [09] Israeli rewards generosity of Albanians
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-04 [13] Albania gets status of associate member in International Conference of
Frankophonie
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-04 [16] The Chambers of Commerce to take part in the Balkans' reconstruction
Sunday, 5 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-05 [08] Kosova Transitional Council expanded
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-05 [09] Boundary lines of Serb "cantons" approach Prishtine
Monday, 6 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-05 [01] KOSOVO POLICE BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-05 [03] TURKEY / ALBRIGHT / QUAKE / L-O BY AMBERIN ZAMAN (ANKARA)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [12] Albanian Government resolute to be serious partner in Stability
Pact
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [20] Monument to Mother Teresa inaugurated
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [22] We will continue to help normalise life in Kosova - Milo
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [23] Albania is working on joint projects with countries of region -
Lakrori
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [03] ...AND GEORGIA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [13] VIOLENCE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [14] KOUCHNER CALLS ON KOSOVA CITIZENS TO 'BREAK THE LAW OF
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [15] KOSOVA SERB LEADER WANTS KOUCHNER TO GO
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [16] COMMANDER SAYS UCK MUST ADJUST TO PEACETIME
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [21] EU BACKING FOR OPPOSITION'S IDEALS, NOT POLITICIANS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [23] HIGH-RANKING RUSSIAN DELEGATION VISITS BELGRADE
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [04] EU RAISES HOPES FOR TURKEY'S CANDIDACY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [05] SUPPORT FOR TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [11] 'THE INDEPENDENT' COMMENTS ON TURCO-EU RELATIONS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [22] CHP'S BREAKTHROUGH IN EUROPE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [29] HELP FROM GREEK VILLAGERS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [33] AMNESTY WILL BE RE-DEBATED IN OCTOBER
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [41] AID FOR BROTHERHOOD
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [43] "WE WILL BE A `POWER-HOUSE' FOR TURKEY"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [47] THE EU AND THE EIGHT DEVELOPMENT PLAN -BY SUKRU ELEKDAG
(MILLIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [08] Mediterranean with its problems of emigration through the seventh
art
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-06 [21] Deputy PM leaves for Greece on Tuesday
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 173, 99-09-06 [13] VIOLENCE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT KOSOVA
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [32] DENKTAS URGES CLINTON
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-06 [39] TRNC'S BALLOONS
Tuesday, 7 September 1999
Articles about Greece
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #117, 99-09-07
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [06] TURKEY: "THIS WILL CERTAINLY BE THE DECISIVE SUMMIT"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [12] TURCO-GREEK FRIENDSHIP FORUM
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [17] ANKARA NOT SATISFIED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [18] GREEK PRESS: HISTORIC GESTURE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [23] LETTER OF THANKS FROM CLINTON TO SIMITIS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [25] CHP TO MEET GREEK MINISTERS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [26] TURCO-GREEK IMPROVEMENT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [36] ATHENS: WE CONTINUE TO ARM
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [42] 117 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [50] THE U.S.A'S DIPLOMATIC MOVE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [52] THE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT US
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [59] WHAT DO WE WANT FROM HELSINKI? -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-07 [13] Greece provides 120 million drachmas for education in Gjirokaster
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #117, 99-09-07
Voice of America, 99-09-07 [01] KOSOVO PEACEKEEPING (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (TIRANA)
Voice of America, 99-09-07 [02] KOSOVO / HUMAN RIGHTS (L-ONLY) BY LISA SCHLEIN (GENEVA)
Voice of America, 99-09-07 [03] SERBS / REFUGEES (L ONLY) BY PHILIP SMUCKER (BUDVA, MONTENEGRO)
Voice of America, 99-09-07 [04] EDITORIAL: HOLBROOKE ON KOSOVO
Voice of America, 99-09-07 [09] TUESDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [26] TURCO-GREEK IMPROVEMENT
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-07 [15] Cooperation with foreign foundations on university books
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-07 [19] Majko asks resumption of Malaysian investments in Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-07 [20] Albanian-Malaysian projects to be realised next year
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 174, 99-09-07 [11] RUSSIA'S AVDEEV WANTS UN TO REIN IN KFOR ACTIVITIES...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 174, 99-09-07 [12] ...DEMANDS FULL ABOLITION OF UCK STRUCTURES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 174, 99-09-07 [13] DRASKOVIC PRAISES RUSSIAN MEDIATION IN RAMBOUILLET
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 174, 99-09-07 [15] FISCHER CALLS ON THACI TO END REVENGE VIOLENCE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 174, 99-09-07 [28] OLD ROGUES KEEP OLD PROBLEMS ALIVE
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [29] DENKTAS IN THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [40] NEW SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [50] THE U.S.A'S DIPLOMATIC MOVE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-07 [53] CLINTON'S EARTHQUAKE PROJECT
Wednesday, 8 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-08 [01] RED CROSS-QUAKE (L-ONLY) BY LISA SCHLEIN (GENEVA)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [01] EARTHQUAKE HITS ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [02] MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE SENT TO ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [23] AID CONCERTS CANCELLED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [33] OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME AN EU MEMBER
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [37] NEW OBSTACLE ON THE PATH TO EU
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [38] GREEK FRIENDSHIP AWARD FOR ERDAL INONU
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [40] THANKING GREECE WITH CARNATIONS
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [01] Quake makes Albania-Greece football match a dilemma
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [07] Three Albanian immigrants died as result of earthquake which rocked
Athens
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [10] Soccer-Greece Albania match postponed for October 8
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [21] New realities in the Balkans create spaces for economic cooperation -
Albanian Deputy Premier
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-08 [02] NATO-BOSNIA (L ONLY) BY RON PEMSTEIN (BRUSSELS)
Voice of America, 99-09-08 [07] WEDNESDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [20] TURKISH SOLDIERS RETURN HOME
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [02] Albanian President praises Albanian-U.S. contribution
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [05] Meidani asks increase of U.S. presence in Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [12] Process of SP Congress preparations has been normal and statutory -
Secretary of Public Relations says
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [18] Kosovar publishing houses want to take part in Frankfurt Fair
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-08 [21] New realities in the Balkans create spaces for economic cooperation -
Albanian Deputy Premier
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [12] SERBIAN GENERAL THREATENS TO RETAKE KOSOVA BY FORCE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [13] EXPLOSIONS ROCK U.S. SECTOR IN KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [14] ATTACKERS TRY TO BLOW UP CHAPEL IN KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [15] OSCE OPENS POLICE ACADEMY IN KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [16] DJINDJIC SEEKS PROTECTION FOR KOSOVA SERBS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [17] AVDEEV MEETS MILOSEVIC...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 175, 99-09-08 [18] ...AND SESELJ
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [05] SECOND INTERNATIONAL GAP '99 FAIR
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-08 [41] WASHINGTON RECKLESS FOR CYPRUS
Thursday, 9 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-09 [01] YUGOSLAVIA / K-L-A (L-ONLY) BY PHILIP SMUCKER (BELGRADE)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [03] Boxing team of Vllaznia (Albania) to take part in Kosova Cup
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [04] Albanian-Swedish cooperation of interest in field of economy
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [08] Albanian Prime Minister meets with Swedish Foreign Minister
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [09] Customs incomes amounted to 90,5 % in last eight months
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [13] Relations with Italy of priority for Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [14] Italy occupies important place in Albanian foreign policy principles -
Majko
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [16] Albania should be helped with its commitments to long-term stability -
Gjinushi
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [14] PLANS SHAPE UP FOR KOSOVA CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [15] EX-UCK SOLDIERS URGED TO JOIN CIVILIAN POLICE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [16] SERBS WERE TARGETS OF KOSOVA SHELLING
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [18] KOUCHNER TO LAUNCH PREPARATIONS FOR ELECTIONS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [19] SERBIAN REFUGEES RESUME MARCH
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [20] STUDENT PROTEST IN BELGRADE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [23] PETRIC URGES NATO NOT TO FORGET BOSNIA
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [04] SIMITIS THANKS ECEVIT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [07] FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [09] IKV CONCERNS OVER SWEDISH OBSTACLE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [19] 'GET WELL SOON' FROM TURKS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [20] AID FROM TURKISH RED CRESCENT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [22] TURKEY AND GREECE ON THE SAME FAULT LINE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [23] FIRST FOREIGN AID FROM TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [30] TURKEY SENDS RESCUE TEAMS TO ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [39] ATACANLI: "WE SHOULD WAIT AND SEE"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [42] DURMUS: "I WANT GO TO ATHENS"
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-09 [20] PASOK, New Democracy to strengthen Albanian-Greek ties
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [01] ARMENIAN, GREEK, IRANIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [22] BERN: NO EVIDENCE OF MILOSEVIC FORTUNE
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [39] ATACANLI: "WE SHOULD WAIT AND SEE"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [47] DENKTAS AND THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [48] DENKTAS' PHOTOGRAPHS IN BELGIUM
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-09 [53] ECEVIT'S VISIT TO U.S. -BY SEBAHATTIN ONKIBAR (TURKIYE)
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 176, 99-09-09 [22] BERN: NO EVIDENCE OF MILOSEVIC FORTUNE
Friday, 10 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [01] KOSOVO / MITROVICA (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [02] SERBIAN LIMBO BY PAMELA TAYLOR (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [03] THE ROMA: KOSOVO'S PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE BY JUDITH LATHAM (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [04] UN - KOSOVO (L-ONLY) BY BARBARA SCHOETZAU (NEW YORK)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [12] "Sigal" company increases competition in insurances sector
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [14] U.S. Ambassador highlights policy of cooperation of Albanian
Government
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [21] Italy supports Albania in its road towards reconstruction - Migone
says
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [22] Soros foundation initiates finances of projects in Kosove
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [23] New spaces to expand financial and technical cooperation
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [26] Meidani appreciates Italy's contribution to economic ties
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [20] MILOSEVIC PARTY: SERBIA WILL NOT INVADE KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [21] MITROVICA CLASH LEAVES ONE DEAD
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [22] UCK CLAIMS SOLE ROLE IN KOSOVA MILITARY
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [23] SERBIAN COURTS INDICT KOSOVARS FOR 'TERRORISM'
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [24] SERBIAN POLICE AGAIN BLOCK REFUGEE MARCH ON BELGRADE...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [26] MORE MASS GRAVES IN KOSOVA, BOSNIA
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [07] E-U WELCOMES TURKEY IN WAKE OF QUAKE
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [09] FRIDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [01] THE GREEK AMBASSADOR TO ANKARA: THIS FRIENDSHIP WILL NOT COME TO
AN END
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [03] TRNC EXPRESSES SORROW OVER THE EARTHQUAKE IN ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [17] TURCO-GREEK MEETINGS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [25] THANKS FROM GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [32] MODERATE QUAKE IN CANAKKALE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [35] TURKEY'S AID TO THE EARTHQUAKE IN ATHENS IS IN THE BRITISH PRESS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [37] THE GREEK AMBASSADOR TO ANKARA: THIS FRIENDSHIP WILL NOT COME TO
AN END
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [38] COMPLIMENT TO MILLIYET NEWSPAPER ON HEADLINES
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [40] AID FROM ENKA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [51] ATHENS-ANKARA -BY IZZET SEDES (AKSAM)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [52] CYPRUS AND THE US -BY ESEN UNUR (STAR)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [02] Implementation of Stability Pact needs time and investment -
Majko
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [04] Italy and Greece, Albania's main partners during July - INSTAT
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-10 [15] Greece quake Albanian casualties repatriated
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [33] ORTHODOX CHURCH TO BE 'NATIONAL CHURCH' IN ROMANIA
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-10 [07] E-U WELCOMES TURKEY IN WAKE OF QUAKE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [03] TRNC EXPRESSES SORROW OVER THE EARTHQUAKE IN ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [06] DENKTAS CALLS FOR SHUTTLE DIPLOMACY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [13] OGER TOUR LOOKING TOWARDS CHINA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [51] ATHENS-ANKARA -BY IZZET SEDES (AKSAM)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-10 [52] CYPRUS AND THE US -BY ESEN UNUR (STAR)
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 177, 99-09-10 [36] FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN BULGARIA BELOW EXPECTATIONS
Saturday, 11 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [02] Cooperation project between electroenergetic corporations
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [03] Electric power regional market declaration signed
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [05] Delegation of Parliament's foreign policy commission due to China
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [07] Albanian PM ends visit to Italy
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [08] President Meidani leaves for Germany
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-11 [12] Fifty Roms from Kosova attempt to cross to Italy via Vlore
Sunday, 12 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-12 [01] Qafe Bote customs to begin operation soon
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-12 [07] NGO-s countinue assisting Kosove children
Monday, 13 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-13 [01] KOSOVO UNIVERSITY (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-13 [02] E-U / FOREIGN MINISTER (L-ONLY) BY RON PEMSTEIN (BRUSSELS)
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #119, 99-09-13
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-13 [09] Albanian President takes part in the Congress of European Journalists'
association
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-13 [12] Albania should take over a leading role in the Pact of Stability -
American ambassador
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-13 [18] Apartments set up for Kosovars in town-hall disposal
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-13 [19] President Mejdani presents Albanian situation in Berlin
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-13 [20] Kosovo and Montenegro - special entities in Balkan- Meidani
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [12] KFOR WARNS OF SERBIAN DESTABILIZATION OF KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [14] KOSOVARS PROTEST ARREST OF UCK LEADER
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [15] CEKU PLEDGES TO BEAT DEMILITARIZATION DEADLINE...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [16] ...AND URGES CREATION OF KOSOVA CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [17] KOUCHNER: MORE SERBS IN KOSOVA THAN BELIEVED
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-13 [03] E-U / TURKEY (L-ONLY) BY RON PEMSTEIN (BRUSSELS)
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #119, 99-09-13
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [04] CEM MEETS PAPANDREU
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [05] DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC BETWEEN U.S. AND TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [07] SECOND SPRING WITH ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [23] EDUCATION MINISTER THANKS GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [24] CYPRUS SCENARIOS IN GREEK-CYPRIOT PRESS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [27] MINISTER OF HEALTH IN ROME
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [28] TURKISH GENERAL FOR PEACE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [39] AWARD FOR AKUT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [43] TURKEY'S RELATIONS WITH THE US AND EU -BY MUSTAFA BALBAY
(CUMHURIYET)
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [25] ROMANIAN PATRIARCH SENDS PROTEST LETTER TO PREMIER
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 178, 99-09-13 [28] MULTINATIONAL PEACE FORCE HEADQUARTERS INAUGURATED IN
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [05] DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC BETWEEN U.S. AND TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [06] CRITICAL SEPTEMBER FOR TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [18] U.S. : TRI-PARTITE SOVEREIGNTY IN CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [24] CYPRUS SCENARIOS IN GREEK-CYPRIOT PRESS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-13 [43] TURKEY'S RELATIONS WITH THE US AND EU -BY MUSTAFA BALBAY
(CUMHURIYET)
Tuesday, 14 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [04] FOREIGN PRESS REVIEWS TURCO-GREEK RELATIONS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [06] PAPANDREU IN THE GUARDIAN
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [07] APPROVAL FOR AID TO TURKEY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [08] AID FROM GREEK JOURNALISTS TO THE EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [09] GREAT SUPPORT FOR THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE SUGGESTION
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [15] RUBIN: "WE WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT TURCO-GREEK RELATIONS"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [17] CHIRAC DUE IN TURKEY IN NOVEMBER
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [29] THANKS TO FOREIGN SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS IN GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [53] THE PRICE OF FRIENDSHIP: CYPRUS -BY ORHAN BIRGIT (CUMHURIYET)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [54] DIALOGUE WITH THE EU -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-14 [05] Final preparations for "Expo Gjirokastra '99" fair
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [06] PAPANDREU IN THE GUARDIAN
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-14 [01] Reformation of Albanian army is making progress
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-14 [13] First movie on Kosova ready
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-14 [18] We support democratic processes -Limprecht
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-14 [21] New projects to be implemented in Tropoja district
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 179, 99-09-14 [10] ARE SERBIAN POLICE ACTIVE IN KOSOVA?
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 179, 99-09-14 [11] CLARK: KOSOVA CORPS NOT A MILITARY ORGANIZATION
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 179, 99-09-14 [12] EU FOREIGN MINISTERS CALL FOR END OF VIOLENCE IN KOSOVA...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 179, 99-09-14 [25] KOSOVA MERCENARIES RECRUITED IN MOLDOVA?
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [08] AID FROM GREEK JOURNALISTS TO THE EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [16] FINAL PROPOSAL FROM THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [26] EARTHQUAKE FUND FROM DAU
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [53] THE PRICE OF FRIENDSHIP: CYPRUS -BY ORHAN BIRGIT (CUMHURIYET)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-14 [54] DIALOGUE WITH THE EU -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Wednesday, 15 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-14 [01] ROMANIA / GREECE MINISTER (S-ONLY) BY STEFAN BOS (BUDAPEST)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [05] OPERTTI CALLS UPON INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC OPINION
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [07] TURCO-GREEK DIALOGUE PROCESS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [14] ATHENS TO DECREASE MILITARY EXERCISES
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [15] FORMULA FOR CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [22] SIMITIS: "GREEK-CYPRIOTS ARE READY TO MEET"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [23] CLINTON'S NEW REPORT ON CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [28] CEM: "TURCO-GREEK RAPPROCHEMENT IS OUT OF MY CONTROL"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [34] TURCO-GREEK FOOTBALL FRIENDSHIP
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [37] "IT IS NOT THE TIME TO MEET FACE-TO-FACE YET"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [42] 270 IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [44] COOPERATION BETWEEN CHP AND PASOK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [47] ALL DEPENDS ON GREECE -BY EROL MANISALI (CUMHURIYET)
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [26] ROMANIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IS 'NATIONAL' AFTER ALL
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-14 [02] ALBRIGHT/KOSOVO (S-ONLY) BY NICK SIMEONE (STATE DEPARTMENT)
Voice of America, 99-09-14 [03] SERB MAYOR / CLEAN UP (L-ONLY) BY PHILIP SMUCKER (BELGRADE)
Voice of America, 99-09-14 [04] YUGO / ENVIRONMENT (L-ONLY) BY LISA SCHLEIN (GENEVA)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [05] Mass centers ready for Kosovars wintering in Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [08] Bucharest Conference suspended due to tragic death of Greek Deputy
Foreign Minister
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [09] Organizers of first Albanian Economists' Conference received by
President Meidani
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [10] NATO presence in Albania to be continual - Giovanneti
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [13] Albanian Government and Parliament follow single China policy -
Godo
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [18] Positive balance of services' commerce marks 80 million dollars during
second three months period - Bank of Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [19] Kosovars transfers substitute immigrants' ones - Bank of Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [23] We will cooperate to eliminate problems violating sovereignty at home
and in the region - Giovanneti
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [04] ...AS NATO RULES OUT KOSOVA-STYLE INTERVENTION
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [12] RETURNING SERBIAN REFUGEES AMBUSHED IN KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [13] ETHNIC ALBANIAN REPRESENTATIVES AGREE ON DEMOCRACY PLAN
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [14] PRODI URGES BALKAN PEOPLE TO OVERCOME HATRED
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [15] EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SETS UP FUND FOR SERBIAN REFUGEES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [16] NO SERBIAN JUDGES ON KOSOVA COURT
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [25] MAJKO PROMISES SECURITY IN TROPOJA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 180, 99-09-15 [27] MOLDOVAN DEFENSE MINISTRY DENIES MERCENARIES FOUGHT IN
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [15] FORMULA FOR CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [21] ECEVIT: "NO COMPROMISE ON THE TRNC"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [22] SIMITIS: "GREEK-CYPRIOTS ARE READY TO MEET"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [23] CLINTON'S NEW REPORT ON CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [37] "IT IS NOT THE TIME TO MEET FACE-TO-FACE YET"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-15 [47] ALL DEPENDS ON GREECE -BY EROL MANISALI (CUMHURIYET)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-15 [07] Cyprus invests 45 million Drachmas in infrastructure
Thursday, 16 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [01] YUGO / DEMONSTRATIONS (L-ONLY) BY PHILIP SMUCKER (BELGRADE)
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [02] KOSOVO / K-L-A LEADER (L) BY PAMELA TAYLOR (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [04] KOSOVO / RUSSIANS (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [05] KOSOVO CORPS / REGISTRATION (L-ONLY) BY LISA SCHLEIN (GENEVA)
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [06] NATO-KOSOVO (L-ONLY) BY RON PEMSTEIN (BRUSSELS)
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [09] COHEN-NATO TALKS PREVIEW (L-O) BY JIM RANDLE (PENTAGON)
Voice of America, 99-09-15 [02] KOSOVO FORCE (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-15 [04] TRIBUNAL / PROSECTOR (L-ONLY) BY LAUREN COMITEAU (THE HAGUE)
Voice of America, 99-09-15 [09] WEDNESDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [03] FOREIGN MINISTER ISMAIL CEM CANCELS VISIT TO BUCHAREST AFTER THE DEATH
OF GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER YANNIS KRANIDIOTIS
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [04] COMMZ(W) to continue to rehabilitate infrastructure in Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [06] Kosove TV to begin transmissions on Sunday
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [08] NetAid a new service to help Kosovar refugees
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [16] SIEMENS to invest in electro-power
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [17] Majko asks Nano attest accuses against him
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [23] KLA to march through Prishtine on Saturday
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [04] UN INTERVIEWS CANDIDATES FOR KOSOVA CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [05] KFOR GENERAL SAYS KOSOVA IS DEVELOPING 'VERY WELL'
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [06] KFOR DISCOVER WEAPONS CACHES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [07] BRITISH RAILWAY WORKERS SEND HUMANITARIAN TRAIN TO KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [08] REFUGEES FROM PRESEVO LAUNCH HUNGER STRIKE IN MACEDONIA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [12] ALBANIA'S NANO BLASTS MAJKO FOR SUPPORTING BUKOSHI'S
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [13] ...WHILE SOCIALIST PARTY TO LOOK INTO ALLEGATIONS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 181, 99-09-16 [17] IMF RELEASES TRANCHE TO BULGARIA
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-16 [12] THURSDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-15 [01] GREEK PLANE ACCIDENT UPDATE (L) BY STEFAN BOS (BUDAPEST)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [02] FOREIGN MINISTER CEM CALLS PAPANDREU, GREEK FOREIGN MINISTER, AND
EXPRESSED CONDOLENCES OVER THE DEATH OF KRANIDIOTIS, GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN
MINISTER
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [03] FOREIGN MINISTER ISMAIL CEM CANCELS VISIT TO BUCHAREST AFTER THE DEATH
OF GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER YANNIS KRANIDIOTIS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [08] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - SECOND STAGE OF SECOND TOUR MEETINGS START IN
ANKARA
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [13] DEATH OF GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER - FOREIGN MINISTRY: ''WE SHARE
GREECE'S GRIEF''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [15] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - SECOND-ROUND TALKS SESSION ON ''CULTURE''
ENDS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [20] STATEMENT OF ULUGBAY, FORMER STATE MINISTER - ULUGBAY, FORMER STATE
MINISTER, SAYS THE TENSIVE DAYS AND TIREDNESS LED HIM TO ATTEMPT SUICIDE
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [21] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - SESSION ON ''REGIONAL COOPERATION'' OF SECOND-
ROUND SECOND-STAGE TALKS STARTS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [24] PREMIER ECEVIT RECEIVES U.S. ASSISTANT STATE SECRETARY GROSSMAN AND
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER BLINKEN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [26] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - SESSION ON ''REGIONAL COOPERATION'' OF SECOND-
ROUND SECOND-STAGE TALKS ENDS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [27] GROSSMAN, U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE: ''WE ARE CLOSELY
INTERESTED IN CYPRUS QUESTION''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [33] ECEVIT SPEAKS TO GREEK MEGA CHANNEL: - ''TURKEY DOESN'T HAVE ANY
DESIRE ON GREEK TERRITORIES''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [17] GREEK CALL FOR MATCH
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [20] ECEVIT: "WE WANT PEACE"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [25] TURCO-GREEK DIALOGUE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [27] MARMARA EARTHQUAKE TEACHES IMPORTANT LESSON
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [32] ANTALYA AND ATHENS BECOME TWINS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [33] NON-AGGRESSION PACT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [39] TURCO-GREEK EXCHANGE OF EMOTIONS -BY COSKUN KIRCA (SABAH)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [40] THE MIDDLE WAY -BY ESEN UNUR (STAR)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [14] Eight foreign companies present privatization offer
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-15 [01] GREEK PLANE ACCIDENT UPDATE (L) BY STEFAN BOS (BUDAPEST)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [03] FOREIGN MINISTER ISMAIL CEM CANCELS VISIT TO BUCHAREST AFTER THE DEATH
OF GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER YANNIS KRANIDIOTIS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [24] PREMIER ECEVIT RECEIVES U.S. ASSISTANT STATE SECRETARY GROSSMAN AND
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER BLINKEN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [25] OFFICIALS HEADED BY PRESIDENT DEMIREL AND TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS
DISCUSS CYPRUS ISSUE
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [27] GROSSMAN, U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE: ''WE ARE CLOSELY
INTERESTED IN CYPRUS QUESTION''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [28] PREMIER ECEVIT: ''WE FOCUSED ON WHAT CAN COME TO AGENDA IN MY CONTACTS
IN U.S. WITH GROSSMAN''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-15 [33] ECEVIT SPEAKS TO GREEK MEGA CHANNEL: - ''TURKEY DOESN'T HAVE ANY
DESIRE ON GREEK TERRITORIES''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [11] GROSSMAN-ECEVIT MEETING
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [20] ECEVIT: "WE WANT PEACE"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [28] FULL SUPPORT FOR DENKTAS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [39] TURCO-GREEK EXCHANGE OF EMOTIONS -BY COSKUN KIRCA (SABAH)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-16 [40] THE MIDDLE WAY -BY ESEN UNUR (STAR)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-16 [16] SIEMENS to invest in electro-power
Friday, 17 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [02] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [03] HERCUS: ''THE SIDES DO NOT WANT CONFLICT IN CYPRUS''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [04] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - COOPERATION TALKS START ON TERRORISM ISSUE
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [08] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - SECOND ROUND SECOND STAGE TALKS END WITH A
SESSION TITLED ''TERRORISM''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [16] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT: ''THE TURKISH SIDE IS OPEN TO DIALOGUE. HOWEVER,
FIRST OF ALL, THE EXISTENCE OF THE TRNC SHOULD BE ACCEPTED''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [17] JOINT PRESS BRIEFING OF CEM AND DINI
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [20] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - TURKISH AND GREEK DELEGATIONS RELEASE JOINT
STATEMENT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [02] THREE IMPORTANT MESSAGES FROM ECEVIT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [08] GREECE CANCELS PARMENION EXERCISE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [19] GREEK JOURNALISTS IN CAPPADOCIA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [23] TURCO-GREEK TALKS TO EXPAND
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [24] ANKARA TAKES FINAL STEPS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [45] TURCO-GREEK FRIENDSHIP ON RADIO FOREKS
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [02] Government approves several important resolutions
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [08] Leadership in Albania aims at long-term strategies
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [15] Konispol sets up cooperation relations with Sajadhe
Articles about Cyprus
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [02] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [03] HERCUS: ''THE SIDES DO NOT WANT CONFLICT IN CYPRUS''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [06] DETAILS OF PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT'S VISIT TO U.S. BECOME CLEAR
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [16] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT: ''THE TURKISH SIDE IS OPEN TO DIALOGUE. HOWEVER,
FIRST OF ALL, THE EXISTENCE OF THE TRNC SHOULD BE ACCEPTED''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [17] JOINT PRESS BRIEFING OF CEM AND DINI
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [02] THREE IMPORTANT MESSAGES FROM ECEVIT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [08] GREECE CANCELS PARMENION EXERCISE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [14] 'CYPRUS SHOULD NOT BE TIED TO CONDITIONS'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [20] 'THERE IS NO COMPROMISE TO BE MADE BY TURKEY'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [24] ANKARA TAKES FINAL STEPS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [49] A TURN-AROUND IN RELATIONS WITH ITALY -BY SEMIH IDIZ (STAR)
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [17] JOINT PRESS BRIEFING OF CEM AND DINI
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-16 [18] JOINT PRESS BRIEFING OF CEM AND DINI
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [13] NATO ADMIRES TURKISH FLEET
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-17 [49] A TURN-AROUND IN RELATIONS WITH ITALY -BY SEMIH IDIZ (STAR)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [05] Ronaldo in Gjakove to help Kosovar children
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [09] ORT conducts two-day seminar "Forum of Interaction"
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [13] Germany invests 1 million marks on dormitories' restoration
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-17 [17] U.S. endorses ideas of Pollo
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [09] RUSSIAN GENERAL URGES ETHNIC ALBANIANS TO TRUST HIS SOLDIERS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [10] UNMIK PREPARES VOTER REGISTRATION
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [11] OSCE, UN LAUNCH 'RADIO AND TELEVISION KOSOVA'...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [13] U.S. GENERAL SAYS UCK LEADERSHIP 'COMMITTED' TO DISARM
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [14] BELGRADE CALLS UCK DISARMAMENT 'FARCE'
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [15] FBI BACKS STORIES OF MASSACRES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [17] ANTI-MILOSEVIC COALITION CALLS FOR 'PEACEFUL REVOLUTION'
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [22] ...AND CHALLENGES NANO
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 182, 99-09-17 [23] HUNGARY SIDES WITH BULGARIA IN DISPUTE WITH ROMANIA
Sunday, 19 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-17 [01] KOSOVO CELEBRATION (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-17 [02] U-N - KOSOVO - THACI (L-ONLY) BY MAX RUSTON (UNITED NATIONS)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-19 [05] Albania takes part in EC Parliamentary Assembly session
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [02] The Albanian government denting the start of the Pact economic
phase
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [03] "The joy of the eye" with "Peace in Kosove" exhibition
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [04] Cooperation with the German army in increase for 2000
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [06] Canadian associations to increase commitment in Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [07] Milo appreciates Norwegian aid to Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [10] Dhanapala estimates Albanian involvement in disarm question
Articles about Greece
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-18 [08] Export of agricultural products lifts by 36%
Monday, 20 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-20 [01] KOSOVO / DELAY (L) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-20 [02] YUGOSLAV OPPOSITION (L ONLY) (CQ) BY PAMELA TAYLOR (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-20 [03] BALKAN RECONSTRUCTION (L-ONLY) BY BARRY WOOD (WASHINGTON)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-18 [14] PREMIER ECEVIT: ''RED CRESCENT CAN HAVE SOME ASPECTS WHICH CAN BE
CRITICIZED, BUT THESE CRITICISMS SHOULDN'T REACH THE LEVEL OF HARMING THAT
ORGANIZATION OR STATE''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [05] PRESIDENT DEMIREL: ''TURKEY TOOK REQUIRED STEPS TO JOIN EU, HOWEVER EU
FAILED TO FULFIL ITS TASK IN THIS RESPECT''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [03] CEM IN NEW YORK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [34] WINNERS ARE IN NATO
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [03] Lasgush Poradeci birth anniversary in Prishtine
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [07] Hunger strike in Prishtine for release of 7 000 Albanian hostages in
Serb jails
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [09] Highest fund on education so far in Kukes this year
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [11] Meidani demands support for Tirane and Prishtine Radio-Televisions
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [19] Meksi-Limrecht discuss on commercial relations and Stability
Pact
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [21] European right wing forces support Democratic Party of Albania
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 183, 99-09-20 [15] UCK OFFICIALS BALK ON DEMILITARIZATION
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 183, 99-09-20 [16] THACI CRITICIZES KOUCHNER, CALLS FOR INDEPENDENCE AT UN
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 183, 99-09-20 [17] UCK HOLDS PARADES THROUGHOUT KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 183, 99-09-20 [18] SERBIAN OPPOSITION LEADER CALLS FOR UN OFFICIALS TO RESIGN
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [05] GURTUNA, ISTANBUL MAYOR PAYS A VISIT TO ATHENS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [11] GURTUNA, ISTANBUL MAYOR VISITS REGIONS HIT BY QUAKE IN ATHENS
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [14] BURNS, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO GREECE: ''WE ARE READY TO HELP IN MAKING
DIALOGUE BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE DEAL WITH MAIN ISSUES''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-18 [06] TURK, JUSTICE MINISTER: ''WHAT TURKEY EXPECTS FROM HELSINKI SUMMIT IS
BEING INCLUDED IN THE CANDIDATE LIST''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [04] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [07] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''IF TURKEY IS ACCEPTED AS A CANDIDATE, A
SOLUTION TO CYPRUS PROBLEM WOULD BE FOUND MORE EASILY''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [09] DIFFERENT TREATMENT FOR TURKEY AND GREECE AFTER EARTHQUAKE DISASTER
FROM EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [10] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''TURKEY WILL NOT MAKE ANY CONCESSIONS ON
CYPRUS''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [20] PLAQUE TO THE ONES WHO SENT AID TO TURKEY - FOREIGN MINISTER CEM: ''WE
WILL NEVER FORGET YOUR AID AND SUPPORT''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [07] ISTANBUL MAYOR IN ATHENS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [26] PRE-CONDITION IS CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [29] BURNS: READY TO HELP TURCO-GREEK DIALOGUE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [32] GREEK DELEGATION WELCOMED WITH FLOWERS IN AYVALIK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [41] CYPRUS AND ECEVIT -BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-20 [03] Lasgush Poradeci birth anniversary in Prishtine
Articles about Cyprus
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [03] U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S 54TH TERM ACTIVITIES TO START ON MONDAY
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [08] TURKISH POSTAL ADMINISTRATION CHOSEN AS MEMBER OF EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION AND DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-19 [14] BURNS, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO GREECE: ''WE ARE READY TO HELP IN MAKING
DIALOGUE BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE DEAL WITH MAIN ISSUES''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-18 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [04] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [07] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''IF TURKEY IS ACCEPTED AS A CANDIDATE, A
SOLUTION TO CYPRUS PROBLEM WOULD BE FOUND MORE EASILY''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [10] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''TURKEY WILL NOT MAKE ANY CONCESSIONS ON
CYPRUS''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-17 [21] TURKEY-EU JOINT CONSULTATION COMMITTEE MEETING - AMBASSADOR KAREN FOGG
SAYS TURKEY WILL NOT GO THROUGH THE TROUBLES THAT OTHER COUNTRIES WILL
EXPERIENCE DURING INTEGRATION TO EU MARKET
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [02] ECEVIT TO SEEK LOW-RATE LOANS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [26] PRE-CONDITION IS CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [29] BURNS: READY TO HELP TURCO-GREEK DIALOGUE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [40] ECEVIT TO ASK FOR US GUARANTEE -BY FIKRET BILA (MILLIYET)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-20 [41] CYPRUS AND ECEVIT -BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)
Tuesday, 21 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-20 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-20 [03] GURTUNA, ISTANBUL MAYOR PARTICIPATES IN DINNER HOSTED BY AVRAMOPULOS,
ATHENS MAYOR
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-20 [12] ISTANBUL AND ATHENS MUNICIPALITIES TO SIGN COOPERATION PROTOCOL
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-20 [21] COEPA AUTUMN TERM GENERAL ASSEMBLY STUDIES START WITH ONE MINUTE
SILENCE IN RESPECT FOR EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS IN TURKEY AND GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-21 [05] TURKEY AND GREECE UNITE IN JOINT EFFORT
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-21 [22] STEPHANOPULOS RECEIVES GURTUNA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-21 [39] ECEVIT AND PARRIS DISCUSS THE "DETAILS"
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [15] Albanian-Greek cooperation in field of military health sector
promoted
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [27] Albania will attract Greek investors after law and order is reinstated
Articles about Cyprus
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-20 [05] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT: ''A NEW CYPRUS PLAN IS OUT OF QUESTION''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-21 [31] "HONORARY SCIENCE DOCTORATE" FOR DENKTAS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-21 [39] ECEVIT AND PARRIS DISCUSS THE "DETAILS"
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [04] Premier Thaçi signals creation of political force
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [05] "Oda Dibrane" festival due in October
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [07] Albanian Formerly Politically Persecuted support hunger strike in
Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [11] KLA transformed into Kosova Protection Corps
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [12] Some 11 000 signatures to release 7 000 Albanian hostages from Serb
jails
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [17] Albanians from Albania, Kosova and Macedonia together in Festival of
Children in Tetova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [18] Albanian Parliament Speaker address Council of Europe Parliamentary
Assembly
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [19] Italian engineering unit "Frasimeno" leaves Albania
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [21] Republic Civil Defence (MCR) Regimen, most outstanding of Albanian
Army
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [26] Secondary schools in Northern city of Albania closed
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-21 [28] Britain to continue support for Albania
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 184, 99-09-21 [05] GEORGIAN PRESIDENT SLAMS UN APPROACH TO ABKHAZ CONFLICT
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 184, 99-09-21 [13] KOSOVA LIBERATION ARMY ACCEPTS CIVILIAN ROLE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 184, 99-09-21 [14] SOLANA HAILS AGREEMENT, MOSCOW FEELS IGNORED
Wednesday, 22 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [01] NATO-SERBS -L (ONLY) BY JIM RANDLE (TORONTO, CANADA)
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [02] NATO-WRAPUP (L) BY JIM RANDLE (TORONTO,CANADA)
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [03] MONTENEGRO BUSINESS BY TIM BELAY (PODGORICA)
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [04] RUSSIA - DAGESTAN (L-ONLY) BY PETER HEINLEIN (MOSCOW)
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [07] WEDNESDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-21 [02] FM CEM MEETS WITH HIS RUSSIAN COUNTERPART IN NEW YORK - IVANOV, FM OF
RUSSIA: ''RUSSIA ATTACHES GREAT IMPORTANCE TO TURKISH PREMIER'S VISIT TO
MOSCOW''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [02] TURCO-RUSSIAN COOPERATION AGAINST TERRORISM
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [40] FRIENDSHIP WITH GREECE -BY MIM KEMAL OKE (TURKIYE)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [02] KLA transformation, a great achievement towards independence of
Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [03] Albanian government declaration on the demilitarization agreement
between KFOR and KLA
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [13] Minister Poci thanks police for restoring order
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [14] Kosova Transitional Council hails creation of KPC, Serbs reject
it
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [17] Germany will help Albania with association agreement with EU -
Schroeder
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 185, 99-09-22 [12] MOSCOW, BELGRADE DENOUNCE NEW KOSOVA CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 185, 99-09-22 [13] UN LEADER WARNS OF DESTABILIZATION ATTEMPTS BY SERBS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 185, 99-09-22 [14] CHILDREN KILLED BY UNEXPLODED CLUSTER BOMB
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 185, 99-09-22 [17] ALBANIAN MINISTER PROPOSES SEPARATING POLICE, MILITARY
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [06] N-Y ECON WRAP (S&L) BY BRECK ARDERY (NEW YORK)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-21 [03] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT HAS A BUSY SCHEDULE IN U.S. - U.S. WISHES
CLINTON'S VISIT TO TURKEY TO HAVE ''HISTORICAL CHARACTER''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [14] KLERIDES REJECTS U.S. PROPOSAL
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [28] 'LET'S BENEFIT FROM THIS WIND OF FRIENDSHIP ON CYPRUS'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [40] FRIENDSHIP WITH GREECE -BY MIM KEMAL OKE (TURKIYE)
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-22 [07] WEDNESDAY'S EDITORIALS BY ANDREW GUTHRIE (WASHINGTON)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-21 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-21 [03] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT HAS A BUSY SCHEDULE IN U.S. - U.S. WISHES
CLINTON'S VISIT TO TURKEY TO HAVE ''HISTORICAL CHARACTER''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-21 [15] TURKISH-GREEK DIALOGUE - GREEK FOREIGN MINISTRY SOURCES: ''SECOND
ROUND OF TALKS ARE EXTREMELY POSITIVE''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [09] TURKISH AND GREEK ACADEMICS ISSUE A DECLARATION
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [20] 'LIVING TOGETHER IS AN ART'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [27] ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [28] 'LET'S BENEFIT FROM THIS WIND OF FRIENDSHIP ON CYPRUS'
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-22 [40] FRIENDSHIP WITH GREECE -BY MIM KEMAL OKE (TURKIYE)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [06] Germany is Albania's powerful trade partner
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-22 [11] Officers of Kastoria division visit Korce
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 185, 99-09-22 [01] ARMENIA MARKS INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
Thursday, 23 September 1999
Articles about Cyprus
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [02] CEM, FOREIGN MINISTER TO MEET SYRIAN FM AND U.S. STATE SECRETARY - CEM
TO ADDRESS U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON THURSDAY
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [05] INTERNATIONAL GAP'99 FAIR TO BE ORGANIZED BETWEEN OCTOBER 4-10
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [06] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS TO BRIEF MINISTERS COUNCIL AND POLITICAL
PARTIES ON CYPRUS ISSUE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [03] CLINTON AND KOFI ANNAN DISCUSS CYPRUS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [04] CEM'S MEETINGS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [12] SHUTTLE DIPLOMACY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [23] CYPRUS PLAN
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [29] MORATORIUM IN AEGEAN ENDS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [32] KLERIDES' NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [18] President Meidani conducts numerous meetings in New York
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [03] FM CEM'S CONTACTS IN U.S. CONTINUE - CEM MEETS WITH HIS IRANIAN
COUNTERPART KHARRAZI AND REQUESTS IRAN TO ABIDE BY U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTIONS ABOUT TERRORIST PKK ORGANIZATION
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [02] CEM BUSY IN NEW YORK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [08] ONE TURKISH SOLDIER DIES IN KOSOVO
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [01] Schroeder supports Albania's efforts towards European integration
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [08] Albanian Foreign Minister demands support in the framework of
Stability Pact
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [11] Albania to continue playing an essential role for Kosove
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [12] The end of Kosove conflict should bring peace for the whole region
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [17] Art Gallery reopens in Pristina
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [19] UMNIK set up custom office in Kosova-Albania border
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [21] KFOR commander to visit Albania on Saturday
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [24] Grave situation of 100 000 Albanians of Presheve
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [25] Albright met with Foreign Ministers of Southeastern Europe
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [12] MONTENEGRIN PRESIDENT SAYS MILOSEVIC MAY PROVOKE ANOTHER
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [14] SERBIAN LEADERS IN KOSOVA RESIGN FROM COUNCIL OVER NEW CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [15] NATO COUNTRIES DEFEND CREATION OF CORPS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [16] UN TRIBUNAL SAYS THOUSANDS EXHUMED FROM MASS GRAVES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [19] GERMAN CHANCELLOR PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR ALBANIA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 186, 99-09-23 [25] LITHUANIA'S PRESIDENT ADAMKUS LOOKS BACK, FORWARD
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-22 [04] FM CEM: ''TURKEY HAS THE INTENTION OF CREATING A SAFE ATMOSPHERE IN
THE EAST AND WEST BY SETTING UP GOOD RELATIONS WITH HER NEIGHBOURS''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [04] CEM'S MEETINGS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [07] REPPAS: "CONDITIONS FOR EU CANDIDACY ARE VALID FOR ALL COUNTRIES"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [14] FRIENDSHIP STRENGTHENING
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [17] GREECE CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT FOR PKK
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [23] CYPRUS PLAN
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [29] MORATORIUM IN AEGEAN ENDS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [30] MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT DUE IN GREECE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [43] WE RESCUED AGAIN
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-23 [44] PAPANDREU: "TURKEY SHOULD BE A MEMBER OF THE EU"
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-23 [04] Mediterranean countries treat emigration through the seventh
art
Friday, 24 September 1999
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [02] LEADERS DISCUSS DONATION
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [08] CYPRUS MESSAGE FOR THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [24] CYPRUS MEETINGS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [26] AMERICAN PLAN NOT ACCEPTABLE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [30] CEM: NO PRESSURE FROM THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [34] KLERIDES PUTS PRESSURE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [37] WHY NOT? -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [01] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [02] CEM, FOREIGN MINISTER TO MEET SYRIAN FM AND U.S. STATE SECRETARY - CEM
TO ADDRESS U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON THURSDAY
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [05] INTERNATIONAL GAP'99 FAIR TO BE ORGANIZED BETWEEN OCTOBER 4-10
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [06] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS TO BRIEF MINISTERS COUNCIL AND POLITICAL
PARTIES ON CYPRUS ISSUE
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [03] Saranda hospital establishes relations with a hospital in Ioannina
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [07] PAPANDREU DELIVERS SPEECH AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [09] TURCO-GREEK MEETING
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [12] TURKISH GENERAL ON DUTY
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [22] TURKEY IS NOMINATED
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [37] WHY NOT? -BY SAMI KOHEN (MILLIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [04] FM CEM: ''TURKEY HAS THE INTENTION OF CREATING A SAFE ATMOSPHERE IN
THE EAST AND WEST BY SETTING UP GOOD RELATIONS WITH HER NEIGHBOURS''
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [03] Saranda hospital establishes relations with a hospital in Ioannina
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [06] Press review
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-24 [28] TURKISH SOLDIER KILLED IN EXPLOSION IN KOSOVO
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-23 [03] FM CEM'S CONTACTS IN U.S. CONTINUE - CEM MEETS WITH HIS IRANIAN
COUNTERPART KHARRAZI AND REQUESTS IRAN TO ABIDE BY U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTIONS ABOUT TERRORIST PKK ORGANIZATION
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [02] Albanian Government adopts ratification of agreement between Republic
of Albania and NATO regarding its status
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [22] Kouchner regards release of prisoners in Kosove as important
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [23] Ronaldo to visit Kosova next Monday
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-24 [29] Experts of industry, energetic to help Kosove
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [10] SOLANA REJECTS INDEPENDENCE FOR KOSOVA...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [11] ...WHILE THACI ADVISER PREDICTS SOVEREIGNTY IN 10 YEARS
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [12] SERBS VOW TO FORM THEIR OWN 'DEFENSE CORPS'
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [14] YUGOSLAV MILITARY HOLDS EXERCISES NEAR KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [18] MACEDONIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ASKS THAT PROMISES BE KEPT
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 187, 99-09-24 [20] ALBANIA PRAISES NATO FOR ENDING 'GENOCIDE'
Saturday, 25 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-24 [01] BALKAN AID (LO) BY BARRY WOOD (WASHINGTON)
Voice of America, 99-09-24 [02] CLINTON-KOSOVO (L-ONLY) BY DAVID GOLLUST (WHITE HOUSE)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-25 [01] Albanian-EU negotiations on security and association agreement due on
October 25
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-25 [07] General Jackson suspends his visit to Albania due to affair reasons
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-25 [11] Joint forum of political parties is set up in Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-25 [13] Joint forum of political parties in Kosove formed
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-25 [15] Hundreds of Kosovars hijacked and forced to make hard jobs like
slaves
Sunday, 26 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-26 [01] KOSOVO ARRESTS (L-ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-26 [02] Rally of poetry in Gjakove
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-26 [03] Mined zones continue to be a danger in north Albania
Monday, 27 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [05] AVLUCA BECOMES WORLD CHAMP Nazmi Avluca competing in the 76 kg
category in the 45th World Men's Graeco-Roman Wrestling Championships in
the Greek capital of Athens, beat his French opponent Riemer, and won gold
medal. Seref Eroglu competing in the 63 kg category, took silver medal.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [06] MILLIYET (LIBERAL) - ----------------- ALBRIGHT'S STATEMENT TO
MILLIYET Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State, gave a special
statement to Milliyet prior to Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit's visit to the
U.S. Describing Ecevit's visit to the U.S. as a significant opportunity,
Albright said President Clinton waits for his meeting with Ecevit
impatiently. She added that they bring the issues of financial reform,
human rights, and relations between Turkey and Greece onto agenda of
Clinton-Ecevit meeting.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [21] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit is
expected to arrive in Washington D.C. early on Monday as the guest of U.S.
President Bill Clinton, it was reported on Sunday. Airplane carrying Ecevit
and accompanying delegation will land at the Andrews Military Air Base.
Prime Minister Ecevit will proceed to Washington D.C. by a helicopter.
Cumhur Ersumer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources; Recep Onal, State Minister responsible for the Treasury; Ismail
Cem, Foreign Minister; Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, Industry and Trade Minister;
and several deputies will accompany Prime Minister Ecevit during his visit
to the U.S. Prime Minister Ecevit is scheduled to meet with U.S. President
Bill Clinton on Tuesday at the White House. Prior to his meeting with
President Clinton, Ecevit will come together with Al Gore, the U.S. Vice
President. Rahsan Ecevit, wife of Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, will come
together with Hillary Clinton, first lady of the U.S. in a luncheon. At the
meeting between Prime Minister Ecevit and President Clinton, issues of
relations between Turkey and the U.S.; the Cyprus question; relations
between Turkey and Greece; quake disaster in Turkey; the Baku-Ceyhan oil
pipeline project; the latest developments in Iraq, the Middle East,
Caucasia, and in the Balkans; and financial reforms in Turkey; will be
taken up. A Trade and Cooperation Agreement is expected to be signed during
Prime Minister Ecevit's visit to the U.S. Meanwhile, President Clinton is
expected to underline his full political support to Turkey regarded with
the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline project. The two countries will also
scrutinize the their agreement on the struggle against drug trafficking.
Cumhur Ersumer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, will hold talks with the high-level U.S. officials on the issue
of energy.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [32] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT: - ''IT WILL BE NOT REALISTIC TO EXPECT CYPRUS
QUESTION TO BE SOLVED WITH GREECE'S CONTRIBUTION WHILE MAIN PROBLEMS
BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE REMAINED UNSOLVED''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [33] BRUSSELS, Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Sunday
that it would be not realistic to expect Cyprus question to be solved with
Greece's contribution while main problems between Turkey and Greece
remained unsolved. Ecevit responded to questions of journalists at the
Brussels Airport prior to his visit to the U.S. When reminded of U.S.
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's statement saying that Greece and
Turkey should hold negotiations on the Cyprus issue,'' Ecevit said, ''First
of all, Turkey and Greece should come to the level of negotiating Aegean
dispute. They should accept our invitation to hold talks on the issue. A
promising dialogue has started recently. But this dialogue did not bring
main problems between the two countries onto its own agenda. It cannot
bring it for the time being anyway. It will be not realistic to expect
Cyprus question to be solved with Greece's contribution while main problems
between Turkey and Greece remained unsolved. Cyprus question shold be
solved between the two communties on the island. In accordance with our
opinion, there is not any problem on Cyprus. But those who claim that there
is problem, should leave its solution to the communities on the island.
Otherwise, I do not think that it would not be useful to add Cyprus
question to the problems which were not even discussed between Turkey and
Greece.'' When asked what his policy towards Northern Iraq was, Ecevit said,
''as I have just mentioned I am taking pains not to say anything except the
Cyprus question prior to our talks in Washington D.C. Otherwise, my visit
to the U.S. became unnecessary. I want you to show patience. The Northern
Iraq issue will be discussed at the meetings. Turkey's increasing
responsibilities and intensified burden on her due to the situation in
Northern Iraq will be discussed. However, I don't want to talk on the
details. Even I don't know whether there is an American plan that can be
realistic and reasonable at this moment. We will together know this in
coming days.'' When asked what his expectations for the economic field were,
the Prime Minister said, ''as I said early this morning, they are moderate
and rightful expectations. These rightful expectations have not been met up
until now. Of course, we will want these expectations responded. For
example, the embargo imposed on Iraq is seriously harming Turkey after
Iraq. the direct damage is at least 30-35 billion U.S. dollars. Because,
the situation in Iraq made the crossing ways to the gulf difficult. Besides,
the authority gap in Northern Iraq escalated terrorism in Turkey. Thus
these put very serious burden on Turkey. However, even a single step to
balance or compansate this burden was not taken.'' ''I think the U.S. does
not collect duty on the textiles and ready-made clothing exported by the
European Union (EU) countries while she wants the EU accept our membership.
Thus I think that the U.S. has to logically give the same means to Turkey
as the EU members concerning textiles,'' he said.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-25 [04] NEW YORK, Sept 25 (A.A) - Ismail Cem, Foreign Minister, met on Friday
with Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State, in New York. At the
meeting, Albright conveyed the U.S.' suggestion to Cem, and asked Turkey to
support the international call for the two leaders on Cyprus to start
unconditional negotiations. Turkish officials did not give any detailed
information about the meeting between Cem and Albright, but told the A.A
correspondent that the meeting was positive. Meanwhile, the U.S. sources
pointed out that the Washington Administration has given priority to bring
two leaders together in New York within framework of the call of Kofi Annan,
the Secretary General of the United Nations. Diplomatic sources noted that
the U.S. expects Turkey to convince President Rauf Denktas of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to start the negotiations. At her
meeting with Cem, Albright gave signals that the U.S. President Bill
Clinton will reiterate the same suggestions when he come together with
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit. The meeting between Prime Minister Ecevit and
President Clinton will take place at the White House on Tuesday. The issue
of ''Cyprus Pressure'' which was brought onto agenda of the bilateral talks
at the United Nations General Assembly meetings, is expected to discussed
during President Clinton's visits to Turkey and Greece in November, and
during the European Union (EU) Summit in Helsinki in December. In earlier
statements, President Denktas stressed that he would not participate in the
negotiations unless TRNC's state status is recognized on the international
platform.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [05] REPPAS: "TURKEY'S EU PATH LEADS THROUGH CYPRUS"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [06] STATE MINISTER UNLU CONGRATULATES WRESTLERS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [26] KOHEN IN THE GREEK PRESS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [31] EARTHQUAKE IN MANISA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [36] AS ECEVIT GOES TO WASHINGTON -BY ISMET SOLAK (HURRIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-24 [11] RADIKAL (LEFT) - --------------- ''LET'S DEMOLISH THIS WALL BETWEEN
TWO PEOPLES ON CYPRUS'' Yorgo Papandreu, the Greek Foreign Minister told
the U.N. General Assembly meeting that ''this artificial Berlin wall
between two peoples on Cyprus should be demolished.'' Foreign Minister
Ismail Cem evaluated this statement by saying that ''Greece thinks now that
the interests of Greece are in line with making friendship with Turkey.''
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-27 [13] Commander of KFOR German troops to visit Albania
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 188, 99-09-27 [19] DJINDJIC SEEKS SUPPORT IN MACEDONIA
Articles about Cyprus
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [19] TURKEY TO SEEK MONEY IN U.S. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit will leave
today for the U.S. as an official guest of U.S. President Bill Clinton. The
meeting between Ecevit and Clinton will take place at the White House on
Tuesday. Several vital issues for Turkey like the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Northern Iraq, energy investments will be discussed
at the meeting. Ecevit, who will also meet with the Presidents of the World
Bank and the IMF, is expecting serious support from these organizations due
to the quake. The Turkish delegation which is currently holding contacts
with the officials of these two organizations, sent a message saying that
at least three billion U.S. dollars loan was on the agenda.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [21] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit is
expected to arrive in Washington D.C. early on Monday as the guest of U.S.
President Bill Clinton, it was reported on Sunday. Airplane carrying Ecevit
and accompanying delegation will land at the Andrews Military Air Base.
Prime Minister Ecevit will proceed to Washington D.C. by a helicopter.
Cumhur Ersumer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources; Recep Onal, State Minister responsible for the Treasury; Ismail
Cem, Foreign Minister; Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, Industry and Trade Minister;
and several deputies will accompany Prime Minister Ecevit during his visit
to the U.S. Prime Minister Ecevit is scheduled to meet with U.S. President
Bill Clinton on Tuesday at the White House. Prior to his meeting with
President Clinton, Ecevit will come together with Al Gore, the U.S. Vice
President. Rahsan Ecevit, wife of Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, will come
together with Hillary Clinton, first lady of the U.S. in a luncheon. At the
meeting between Prime Minister Ecevit and President Clinton, issues of
relations between Turkey and the U.S.; the Cyprus question; relations
between Turkey and Greece; quake disaster in Turkey; the Baku-Ceyhan oil
pipeline project; the latest developments in Iraq, the Middle East,
Caucasia, and in the Balkans; and financial reforms in Turkey; will be
taken up. A Trade and Cooperation Agreement is expected to be signed during
Prime Minister Ecevit's visit to the U.S. Meanwhile, President Clinton is
expected to underline his full political support to Turkey regarded with
the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline project. The two countries will also
scrutinize the their agreement on the struggle against drug trafficking.
Cumhur Ersumer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, will hold talks with the high-level U.S. officials on the issue
of energy.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [25] ANKARA, Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Sunday
that expansion of NATO's interests and Turkey's enlargement of her region
had added new dimensions into relations between Turkey and the U.S. Staging
a press conference at the Esenboga Airport prior to his departure, Prime
Minister Ecevit said that Turkey and the U.S. have friendly relations which
stem from common principles and are based on mutual confidence. Ecevit said,
''Expansion of NATO's interests and Turkey's enlargement of her region had
added new dimensions into relations between Turkey and the U.S. We have not
any further demands except our rights in economic issues. We will also hold
contacts on overcoming the problems caused by the quake.'' ''Following the
quake which devastated Marmara Region, I want to thank to the American
people especially the President for their sincere interest. The
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have also attached
importance to the issue. We will come together with the high-level
officials of these two organizations,'' Ecevit said. When asked what he
thought about the disputes between Turkey and the U.S. concerning the
Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (TRNC) and Northern Iraq, Ecevit said, ''I
do not believe there will be any pressure, but there may be some
differences of opinion. However, Turkey and the U.S. have a good dialogue
and friendly relations. I believe that the problems can be easily solved in
such an atmosphere.'' Meanwhile, responding to a question, Cumhur Ersumer,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, said,
''There are important issues in the energy field like the Caspian basin oil,
natural gas and the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline project. We will bring these
issues onto agenda.'' Prime Minister Ecevit and accompanying delegation
will return to Turkey on October 2, after wrapping up their contacts in
Washington D.C., and New York.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [31] BRUSSELS, Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Sunday
that Turkey's full membership to the European Union (EU) was a right
stemming from international agreements, adding, ''the EU certainly will
knock at Turkey's door in future.'' Ecevit responded to questions of
journalists at the Brussels Airport prior to his visit to the U.S. When
asked, ''You are in Brussels, the capital of the EU. The Helsinki Summit
will be held in December. Are you hopeful about the summit?'' Ecevit said,
''I am not dreaming about these issues. But all I can say that Turkey's
full membership to the EU is a right stemming from the international
agreements, her history, her geography and her culture. Although several
European countries do not consider us as European, Turkey is a European
country. Turkish people are not only European, but at the same time they
are Balkanite, Mediterranean, and Asian. With her mixed identity, Turkey is
a significant country in the Eurasianization process.'' ''Actually, the EU
will soon understand that it is in need of the membership of such a
country. However, at this stage, I don't want to make an estimation whether
a very positive decision would be taken at Helsinki Summit, and I am not
carried away by great imaginings. However, as I said the EU will absolutely
knock at Turkey's door and resort to Turkey in the future. They want to
accept Turkey as a half-guest,'' he said. When asked what the top-pirority
issue of the agenda of his visit to the U.S. would be, the Prime Minister
said, ''everything.'' When reminded of the statement of the U.S. Secretary
of State which was published by a newspaper the same day saying that the
U.S. wanted the seminaries for theological education opened, Ecevit said,
''now, I don't have to explain the details of our contacts in Washington
D.C. and New York. I don't approve of starting the negotiations without
Washington D.C. I did not respond for weeks to the questions about the news
and comments concerning the expectations from the U.S. I did response to a
question and it was about Cyprus. I said that we can't be exposed to any
pressure concerning Cyprus, and we never accept even if the pressure is put
on us. I think our meetings in the U.S. especially the meeting with Mr.
Bill Clinton will be very comprehensive. Because, after the two-pole world
came to an end, the NATO's functions and responsibilities were expanded de
facto. Meanwhile, Turkey's region was also expanded, and these two
processes enabled Turkey and the U.S. to come more closer to each other
compared to past, and share a common fate. Thus all of the global problems
are actually on the common agenda of Turkey and the U.S.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [32] PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT: - ''IT WILL BE NOT REALISTIC TO EXPECT CYPRUS
QUESTION TO BE SOLVED WITH GREECE'S CONTRIBUTION WHILE MAIN PROBLEMS
BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE REMAINED UNSOLVED''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-26 [33] BRUSSELS, Sept 26 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on Sunday
that it would be not realistic to expect Cyprus question to be solved with
Greece's contribution while main problems between Turkey and Greece
remained unsolved. Ecevit responded to questions of journalists at the
Brussels Airport prior to his visit to the U.S. When reminded of U.S.
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's statement saying that Greece and
Turkey should hold negotiations on the Cyprus issue,'' Ecevit said, ''First
of all, Turkey and Greece should come to the level of negotiating Aegean
dispute. They should accept our invitation to hold talks on the issue. A
promising dialogue has started recently. But this dialogue did not bring
main problems between the two countries onto its own agenda. It cannot
bring it for the time being anyway. It will be not realistic to expect
Cyprus question to be solved with Greece's contribution while main problems
between Turkey and Greece remained unsolved. Cyprus question shold be
solved between the two communties on the island. In accordance with our
opinion, there is not any problem on Cyprus. But those who claim that there
is problem, should leave its solution to the communities on the island.
Otherwise, I do not think that it would not be useful to add Cyprus
question to the problems which were not even discussed between Turkey and
Greece.'' When asked what his policy towards Northern Iraq was, Ecevit said,
''as I have just mentioned I am taking pains not to say anything except the
Cyprus question prior to our talks in Washington D.C. Otherwise, my visit
to the U.S. became unnecessary. I want you to show patience. The Northern
Iraq issue will be discussed at the meetings. Turkey's increasing
responsibilities and intensified burden on her due to the situation in
Northern Iraq will be discussed. However, I don't want to talk on the
details. Even I don't know whether there is an American plan that can be
realistic and reasonable at this moment. We will together know this in
coming days.'' When asked what his expectations for the economic field were,
the Prime Minister said, ''as I said early this morning, they are moderate
and rightful expectations. These rightful expectations have not been met up
until now. Of course, we will want these expectations responded. For
example, the embargo imposed on Iraq is seriously harming Turkey after
Iraq. the direct damage is at least 30-35 billion U.S. dollars. Because,
the situation in Iraq made the crossing ways to the gulf difficult. Besides,
the authority gap in Northern Iraq escalated terrorism in Turkey. Thus
these put very serious burden on Turkey. However, even a single step to
balance or compansate this burden was not taken.'' ''I think the U.S. does
not collect duty on the textiles and ready-made clothing exported by the
European Union (EU) countries while she wants the EU accept our membership.
Thus I think that the U.S. has to logically give the same means to Turkey
as the EU members concerning textiles,'' he said.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-25 [04] NEW YORK, Sept 25 (A.A) - Ismail Cem, Foreign Minister, met on Friday
with Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State, in New York. At the
meeting, Albright conveyed the U.S.' suggestion to Cem, and asked Turkey to
support the international call for the two leaders on Cyprus to start
unconditional negotiations. Turkish officials did not give any detailed
information about the meeting between Cem and Albright, but told the A.A
correspondent that the meeting was positive. Meanwhile, the U.S. sources
pointed out that the Washington Administration has given priority to bring
two leaders together in New York within framework of the call of Kofi Annan,
the Secretary General of the United Nations. Diplomatic sources noted that
the U.S. expects Turkey to convince President Rauf Denktas of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to start the negotiations. At her
meeting with Cem, Albright gave signals that the U.S. President Bill
Clinton will reiterate the same suggestions when he come together with
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit. The meeting between Prime Minister Ecevit and
President Clinton will take place at the White House on Tuesday. The issue
of ''Cyprus Pressure'' which was brought onto agenda of the bilateral talks
at the United Nations General Assembly meetings, is expected to discussed
during President Clinton's visits to Turkey and Greece in November, and
during the European Union (EU) Summit in Helsinki in December. In earlier
statements, President Denktas stressed that he would not participate in the
negotiations unless TRNC's state status is recognized on the international
platform.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [05] REPPAS: "TURKEY'S EU PATH LEADS THROUGH CYPRUS"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [21] DENKTAS CRITICIZES KLERIDES' UN REMARKS
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [29] KLERIDES: THE U.S. SHOULD APPLY PRESSURE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [35] THE U.S. STRATEGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND TURKEY -BY SUKRU
ELEKDAG (MILLIYET)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-27 [36] AS ECEVIT GOES TO WASHINGTON -BY ISMET SOLAK (HURRIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-24 [08] FM CEM: ''THERE IS NO PRESSURE ABOUT CYPRUS QUESTION'' Ismail Cem, the
Foreign Minister, met with Madelaine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State,
and Marc Grossman, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State responsible for
the European relations. Cem said on Friday that the U.S. did not put
pressure about Cyprus question. Responding to a question on what he thinks
about the allegations saying that there are pressures on Cyprus question,
Cem said that he has not faced any pressure and that if there were any
pressure, he would see it.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-24 [09] CUMHURIYET (LEFT) - ---------------- CYPRUS MESSAGE TO U.S. Sukru Sina
Gurel, the State Minister, received Tahsin Ertugruloglu, the Foreign and
Defense Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).
Ertugruloglu said that Turkish Cypriot side is not the one which refrains
from negotiations but that it is the side which wants and urges for
negotiations; adding that their policy about this issue cannot be made a
matter of discussion. Gurel noted that the solution on Cyprus question lies
on the truths of the Island and that those who want to find a final
solution about the Cyprus question which can satisfy everbody, should take
into consideration these truths. Gurel added that reaching final solution
is the business of the two nations living on Cyprus.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-24 [11] RADIKAL (LEFT) - --------------- ''LET'S DEMOLISH THIS WALL BETWEEN
TWO PEOPLES ON CYPRUS'' Yorgo Papandreu, the Greek Foreign Minister told
the U.N. General Assembly meeting that ''this artificial Berlin wall
between two peoples on Cyprus should be demolished.'' Foreign Minister
Ismail Cem evaluated this statement by saying that ''Greece thinks now that
the interests of Greece are in line with making friendship with Turkey.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-24 [12] U.S.'S NEW FORMULA FOR CYPRUS The U.S. which focused on the Cyprus
question aims at bringing the two sides on Cyprus together in West Point.
After pursuing shuttle diplomacy, the U.N. Secretary General will bring
TRNC President Rauf Denktas with Glafcos Clerides, the Greek Cypriot
leader. It is claimed that this call will be announced one or two days
following the meeting between Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and U.S.
President Bill Clinton.
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Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-27 [12] Girl seriously injured by mine
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community
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 188, 99-09-27 [15] SERBS ARRESTED BY NATO FOR SUSPECTED INVOLVEMENT IN
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 188, 99-09-27 [16] SOLANA URGES RECONCILIATION, ENDORSES CORPS
Tuesday, 28 September 1999
Articles about Greece
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [01] CLINTON - TURKEY (L) BY DEBORAH TATE (WHITE HOUSE)
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [02] CLINTON - TURKEY WRAP (S) BY DEBORAH TATE (WHITE HOUSE)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [04] ECEVIT: '' WE DO NOT ACCEPT PRESSURE CONCERNING CYPRUS'' Prime
Minister Bulent Ecevit responded to questions of journalists at the
Brussels Airport prior to his visit to the U.S. Ecevit said that it would
be not realistic to expect Cyprus question to be solved with Greece's
contribution while main problems between Turkey and Greece remained
unsolved. He added that Turkey's full membership to the European Union (EU)
was a right stemming from international agreements, stressing, ''the EU
certainly will knock at Turkey's door in future.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [22] LONDON, Sept 27 (A.A) - Sabahattin Cakmakoglu, the National Defense
Minister, said on Monday that Turkish Air Forces is the most talented air
force among the other European air forces. Speaking to the British Jane's
Defense Weekly (JDW) magazine, Cakmakoglu noted that Turkish Air Forces,
including the highest number of F-16 war planes following the U.S., is the
only air force in Europe which has the biggest personnel, opportunity and
training capacities. Stressing that the Turkish Armed Forces can charge 40,
000 or 50,000 staff for a joint operation in a short time, Cakmakoglu
stated that the Turkish Armed Forces can also provide the supply,
maintanence and the fire support of the operation in a short time.
Cakmakoglu added that five or six battalions can reach their target in a
short time by an air attack. Noting that the risk resulting from the long-
range missiles does not only come from the southern neighbours of Turkey,
Cakmakoglu stressed that the most important point is to own the necessary
defense equipment to overcome the risk without it spreads and that to this
end, the Turkish Armed Forces carries out short and long term exercises.
Stating that the aim of the cooperation between Turkey and Israel is to
contribute to the two nations, two countries and to the stability of the
region, Cakmakoglu recalled that the military visits and agreements between
the two countries led to the speculations in the Arab world saying that
Turkey and Israel set up a strategical alliance. Pointing out that these
allegations are continuously uttered by Syria, Iran, Iraq and Greece,
Cakmakoglu emphasized that the fact that the the press is too much
interested in the military dimension of the relations between the two
countries play an important role in strengthening the strategical alliance
image. Emphasizing that the tension between Turkey and Syria which
escalated in the beginning of October 1998 revealed that the Turkish-
Israeli cooperation does not target any third countries, Cakmakoglu pointed
out that Israel stopped her military exercises at the Syrian border during
the crisis. Underlining that it is obvious that Turkey will not arrange her
relations with Israel in accordance with the developments in the Middle
East Peace Process, Cakmakoglu said that the Turkish-Israeli relations
don't constitute a pact. Cakmakoglu said, ''the latest developments
indicate that the Arab countries started to understand the real dimension
of our relations with Israel and that they started to digress from the
distorting approaches.'' Referring to the Turkish defense industry,
Cakmakoglu noted that Turkey will continue buying weapons and modernization
in the following 25 years and that the National Defense Ministry will carry
out some renewal studies for directing the defense industry initiatives.
Cakmakoglu added that they are carrying out significant initiatives to set
up a Turkish defense industry which is away from the idea of protection.
Emphasizing that the Turkish Armed Forces has become a modern army by high
technology, Cakmakoglu stated that Turkey needs some developed technologies,
including guided systems, command-control-communication-computer-
intelligence systems and remote control systems in 2000.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [26] IZMIR, Sept 27 (A.A) - Rauf Denktas, the President of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said on Monday that ''we hope that
Premier Bulent Ecevit will explain U.S. President Bill Clinton what Cyprus
issue means for Turkey.'' Responding to questions of journalists, TRNC
President Denktas said that one shouldn't consider the Cyprus issue as a
problem that will negatively effect Turkish-American relations. ''We hope
that Premier Ecevit will tell Clinton that a solution for the Cyprus issue
can only be found by recognition of two sovereign states and through
friendship. We expect others to understand us and we expect an approach
which will encourage Greek Cypriots to compromise. Everybody think that
Turkish Cypriots don't have a compromising attitude, but they are mistaken.
There is no one Cyprus government. Cyprus government was a partnership, but
it had been destroyed by Greek Cypriots by fight. Turkish Cypriots saved
itself from this war.'' Referring to the Turkish-Greek warm relations after
the earthquake disaster, TRNC President Denktas said that ''we are pleased
by the Turkish-Greek warm relations. This is natural between two allies. I
hope this warm relations can show Greece its old mistakes. Turkey does not
have territorial demands over Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot nation has the right
to live as a sovereign nation.''
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [05] PAPANDREU: "IF THE BARRIERS ARE DEMOLISHED, THEN THE PROBLEM IS
SOLVED"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [12] EBSO DELEGATION IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [24] TRI-PARTITE SUMMIT IN ISTANBUL
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [34] ATHENS PAYS ATTENTION TO WASHINGTON
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [43] GERMANY HELPED MOST
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [01] CLINTON - TURKEY (L) BY DEBORAH TATE (WHITE HOUSE)
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [02] CLINTON - TURKEY WRAP (S) BY DEBORAH TATE (WHITE HOUSE)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [04] ECEVIT: '' WE DO NOT ACCEPT PRESSURE CONCERNING CYPRUS'' Prime
Minister Bulent Ecevit responded to questions of journalists at the
Brussels Airport prior to his visit to the U.S. Ecevit said that it would
be not realistic to expect Cyprus question to be solved with Greece's
contribution while main problems between Turkey and Greece remained
unsolved. He added that Turkey's full membership to the European Union (EU)
was a right stemming from international agreements, stressing, ''the EU
certainly will knock at Turkey's door in future.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [14] ECEVIT GOES TO THE U.S. WITH HOPE Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, who
went to the U.S. on an official visit, has an intense agenda. Meetings with
the officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank
comes the first in his visit to the U.S.. Pointing out that Baku-Ceyhan oil
pipeline will be taken up, Ecevit reiterated that they will not accept
pressure on Northern Iraq and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)
issues.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [16] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 27 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit's visit
to the U.S. aims at carrying relations between Turkey and the U.S. to the
21st century, it was reported on Monday. High-level diplomatic sources told
A.A correspondent, ''our aim is neither to account nor to receive the U.S.'
bravo.'' Stressing that a stable majority was provided in the parliament
for the first time in years, the sources said that Turkey targets to settle
the relations with the U.S. into a long-term plan to this end. Noting that
the recent financial reforms in Turkey stemmed from Turkey's internal
dynamics, not from the West's demands, diplomatic sources pointed out that
democratic reform will accelerate if Turkey succeeds in putting an end to
terrorism. The same sources noted that Turkey will not abandon her rights
and her concerns regarded with Cyprus, adding that Turkey has protected her
position on the island as a result of her rightful case. They said,
''Turkey has taken serious steps regarded with the Cyprus question, and
come to the level of accepting indirect negotiations. Continuation of this
process is not clear yet, but serious oppositions may emerge in coming days
with other powers except for the U.S.'' Pointing out that it is not known
yet whether or not Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations,
will call on sides to sit on the negotiation table, the same sources added
that the Turkish side has several conditions to start talks.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [25] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''WE HOPE THAT PRIME MINISTER ECEVIT WILL
EXPLAIN U.S. PRESIDENT CLINTON WHAT CYPRUS ISSUE MEANS FOR TURKEY''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [26] IZMIR, Sept 27 (A.A) - Rauf Denktas, the President of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said on Monday that ''we hope that
Premier Bulent Ecevit will explain U.S. President Bill Clinton what Cyprus
issue means for Turkey.'' Responding to questions of journalists, TRNC
President Denktas said that one shouldn't consider the Cyprus issue as a
problem that will negatively effect Turkish-American relations. ''We hope
that Premier Ecevit will tell Clinton that a solution for the Cyprus issue
can only be found by recognition of two sovereign states and through
friendship. We expect others to understand us and we expect an approach
which will encourage Greek Cypriots to compromise. Everybody think that
Turkish Cypriots don't have a compromising attitude, but they are mistaken.
There is no one Cyprus government. Cyprus government was a partnership, but
it had been destroyed by Greek Cypriots by fight. Turkish Cypriots saved
itself from this war.'' Referring to the Turkish-Greek warm relations after
the earthquake disaster, TRNC President Denktas said that ''we are pleased
by the Turkish-Greek warm relations. This is natural between two allies. I
hope this warm relations can show Greece its old mistakes. Turkey does not
have territorial demands over Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot nation has the right
to live as a sovereign nation.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [27] TRNC PRESIDENT DENKTAS: ''AIM OF PREMIER ECEVIT'S VISIT TO U.S. IS NOT
TO COME TO A DECISION ABOUT CYPRUS ISSUE''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-27 [28] AYDIN, Sept 27 (A.A) - Rauf Denktas, the President of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said on Monday that the aim of Premier
Bulent Ecevit's visit to the U.S. is not to come to a decision about the
Cyprus issue, adding ''nobody could had persuaded us to accept the Greek
Cypriot administration for 10 years in spite of the oppression, violence
and murder till Turkey came to help us.'' Responding to questions of
journalists before receiving the honourary doctorate given to him by Adnan
Menderes University, Denktas stressed that ''it is very detrimental and
wrong to create such an atmosphere as if the Cyprus issue is a mile-stone
in Turkish-American relations. Relations of the U.S. with Turkey and the
interests of the U.S. are very different things. The U.S. works to solve
this issue and will continue to do so. U.S.-Turkey relations and the Cyprus
issue are also different things. I suppose the U.S. will hear from Mr.
President this time how importance the Cyprus issue for Turkey is.'' Noting
that the violence in Cyprus was five times serious than the one in Bosnia
created by Milosevic, Denktas said that the whole world ignored these
events on Cyprus in the past. ''The European Union (EU) is not our train,
we don't have our motherland which will welcome us in the station we will
go,'' said Denktas, adding the Turkish society on Cyprus should be
recognized as a state, not a minority for the resuming of the inter-
communal negotiations on the island. Denktas said that they expect Premier
Ecevit to once again explain the attitude of Turkey about this issue to the
world in his contacts in Washington D.C., adding the sovereignty, freedom
or equality are tried to be formalized on the island. ''There is no formula
of equality. Sharing sovereignty and freedom can't be possible. 36 years
passed, but the world couldn't identify the matter, thus we couldn't solve
the Cyprus issue,'' he added.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [03] ECEVIT IN THE U.S.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [05] PAPANDREU: "IF THE BARRIERS ARE DEMOLISHED, THEN THE PROBLEM IS
SOLVED"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [07] DENKTAS: "CYPRUS ISSUE CANNOT BE SOLVED IN THE U.S."
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [24] TRI-PARTITE SUMMIT IN ISTANBUL
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [34] ATHENS PAYS ATTENTION TO WASHINGTON
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [05] CLINTON-KOSOVO (S-ONLY) BY DAVID GOLLUST (WHITE HOUSE)
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [06] KOSOVO ATTACK (L ONLY) BY TIM BELAY (PRISTINA)
Voice of America, 99-09-28 [07] YUGOSLAVIA/U-N (L) (CQ) BY NICK SIMEONE (UNITED NATIONS)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [13] AZERBAIJANI AND GEORGIAN INFANTRY IN KOSOVO
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-28 [33] TURKISH SOLDIERS DUE IN EAST TIMOR
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [09] "Days of Art from Albania" to be held in Kosove
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [15] Political parties of Kosova meet with U.N. administrator Kouchner
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [17] Thaçi says Turkish minority in Kosove will have full rights
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [19] Serbs in Fushe-Kosove pelt Albanian pedestrians with stones
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [20] Hajdaraga asks for cooperation with KFOR troops
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [24] U.S. has not changed stand toward Kosova issue
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [26] America to support Albanian membership in WTO
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [27] Three killed and 30 injured in explosion in Fushe-Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [29] Banking system would prevent foreign currency from flowing out of
Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-28 [30] Majko and Poci demand U.S. aid in public order and justice
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 189, 99-09-28 [10] YUGOSLAV RED CROSS SAYS POVERTY INCREASING...
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 189, 99-09-28 [12] SOLANA IMPRESSED WITH SERB, ETHNIC ALBANIAN EFFORTS IN
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 189, 99-09-28 [13] SERBS IN KOSOVA CHARGED WITH WAR CRIMES
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 189, 99-09-28 [16] ALBANIA PROTESTS CALL FOR SEPARATE SERBIAN CORPS IN KOSOVA
Wednesday, 29 September 1999
Articles about Cyprus
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [02] CLINTON-ECEVIT MEETING
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [24] "U.S. CANNOT IMPOSE SOLUTION BY FORCE"
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [36] TURKEY-US RELATIONS -BY ERCAN MUMCU (HURRIYET)
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [37] TOUR OF VISION -BY FIKRET BILA (MILLIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [08] ECEVIT: ''I DIDN'T COME HERE FOR DOLLAR'' Turkey gave up her request
for the U.S.-guaranteed debenture bond. The interests of the military debts
will not be settled. The bargaining for textiles quota failed in bringing a
result. The situation in the economy part is not clear prior to the meeting
between Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and U.S. President Bill Clinton. The
position of the Foreign Ministry is much more clearer: Turkey does not
intend to give up her rights on Cyprus and does not have an intention for
opposition. Its position concerning the issues from European Union to
Caucasus is very clear.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [10] ECEVIT: WE ARE DETERMINED ABOUT CYPRUS Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit,
who pays an official visit to the U.S. said that their target is to carry
the Turkish-American relations to the 21st century, adding Turkey won't
give concessions from its attitude regarding the Cyprus question. The aim
of the visit is to put the bilateral relations into a long-term plan.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [19] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 29 (A.A) - Premier Bulent Ecevit met with Bill
Clinton, the U.S. President, at the White House on Tuesday evening. After
meeting with Al Gore, U.S. Vice-President, Ecevit came together with
Clinton at 8.05 p.m. local time. Following the official welcome ceremony
held in front of the White House, Ecevit and Clinton went to the Oval
Office where they will have tete-a-tete meeting. The meetings between the
delegations of the two countries will start after the meeting between
Ecevit and Clinton. The U.S. delegation presided by Clinton includes
Madeline Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State, the State Department
Undersecretary, Mark Parris, U.S. Ambassador to Ankara, and the high-
ranking officials from the Department of State, the Department of Trade and
the Department of Defense. The Chairman of the National Security Council or
the Assistant Chairman of the Council will participate in the U.S.
delegation. The Turkish delegation is composed of Premier Ecevit, Cumhur
Ersumer, Deputy Prime Minister and the Energy and Natural Resources
Minister, Recep Onal, the State Minister, Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister,
Kenan Tanrikulu, the Industry and Trade Minister, Uluc Ozulker, the Foreign
Ministry Deputy Undersecretary, Baki Ilkin, Turkey's Ambassador to
Washington D.C., Umit Pamir, Chief Foreign Counsellor of the Prime Ministry,
Ertugrul Ciragan and Oguz Demiralp, Foreign Ministry Counsellor. The
delegations will discuss the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project, Turkmen natural
gas, free trade zone, the textile quotas imposed on Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq
and Turkish-Greek relations, the military credit relations and
democratization. Ecevit is expected to issue a statement following the
luncheon to which the officials of the two countries attend.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [21] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 28 (A.A) - Bill Clinton, the U.S. President,
said on Tuesday that there are many issues to discuss with Premier Bulent
Ecevit; adding that the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, and the improving
relations between Turkey and the European Union (EU) are some of the issues
which will be discussed. The meeting between Ecevit and Clinton started at
8.05 p.m. local time. Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State,
Sandy Burger, the National Security Consultant of Clinton, Mark Parris, the
U.S. Ambassador to Ankara, participated in the meeting. Ismail Cem, the
Foreign Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Energy
and Natural Resources Minister, Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, the Industry and
Trade Minister, and Recep Onal, the State Minister, also attended the
meeting between Ecevit and Clinton. Prior to the meeting, Clinton said that
he is very pleased to host Ecevit in the White House and defined Ecevit as
''a distinguished leader.'' Praising Turkey's cooperation in Kosovo dispute
as a NATO ally, Clinton noted that there are many issues to discuss with
Ecevit, including the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, Cyprus, human rights,
economic reforms and the improving relations between Turkey and the EU.
When asked whether or not the U.S. will continue to support the Baku-Ceyhan
pipeline project, Clinton said that U.S. stance was in favour of Turkey in
this issue and that the stance will not change. Responding a question about
Cyprus, Clinton said that he believes that the two sides can reach an
agreement upon having meetings without any preconditions under the
mediation of the United Nations (U.N.) Responding a question about Turkey-
EU relations, Clinton noted that the improvement in the relations with
Greece and the human rights will help Turkey improve her relations with the
EU. Clinton said that the U.S. supports Turkey's integration with the EU
since he was chosen as the U.S. President and that this is very important
for the future of the world.
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [02] CLINTON-ECEVIT MEETING
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [16] U.S. OFFICIALS HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [37] TOUR OF VISION -BY FIKRET BILA (MILLIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [17] ANKARA, Sept 28 (A.A) - President Suleyman Demirel said on Tuesday
that the target was not war, but peace, adding that ''the weapons which
were used for war will be used to provide peace. If this can be understood
well, and if the balance can be preserved well, the sufferings of the 20th
century will not be repeated in the coming centuries.'' Addressing the
opening ceremony of IDEF 99, Demirel recalled that the fair was a defense
industry fair, and noted that works of the technology, samples and the
weapons were exhibited in the fair. Stressing that ''defense industry''
term was one which was carefully selected, Demirel said ''we don't say war
industry. We should altogether understand the meaning of this.'' Recalling
that 20th century was a stage to important wars, Demirel said weapons which
are products of war indsutry were used in these wars. Demirel said ''it has
been revealed that these weapons which were made by human beings were
devastating to human beings. Nearly 60-70 million people lost their lives
in the first and second World Wars. Many cities and counties were destroyed
and civilized countries were damaged. Yet, it was understood after 1945
that war was in vain. The target is not war, the target is peace. The
weapons which were used for war should be used to provide peace to
consolidate peace. This means, the weapons will be under the service of
defense industry. The term ''deterrence'' expresses one of the most
important concepts which human beings revealed. The weapons exist to
prevent war. If this can be understood well and if this balance can be
preserved well, the sufferings will not be repeated again.'' Demirel said
the world entered 21st century in an organized way, adding that the U.N.
and NATO took very important steps to this end and gained positive results.
Demirel said ''defense industry is the highest industry power of the
country. This means, the countries who could not succeed in industrialization,
will not have defense industry. Turkey has a defense industry. Armed forces
and defense industry of Turkey is for deterrence, to provide peace in the
region and to serve peace in the world. This was seen in various places
like Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Somalia. I consider them as very
important examples.'' Recalling that Turkey experienced a very important
quake disaster, Demirel said more than 15,000 people died and nearly 200,
000 houses were demolished. Demirel pointed out that 87 countries rushed to
the help of Turkey, adding that ''I think this is a very important incident
while entering to the year 2000's. I wish all the world countries to be in
this feeling and I also wish the weapons to be used for peaceful reasons.''
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [21] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 28 (A.A) - Bill Clinton, the U.S. President,
said on Tuesday that there are many issues to discuss with Premier Bulent
Ecevit; adding that the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, and the improving
relations between Turkey and the European Union (EU) are some of the issues
which will be discussed. The meeting between Ecevit and Clinton started at
8.05 p.m. local time. Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State,
Sandy Burger, the National Security Consultant of Clinton, Mark Parris, the
U.S. Ambassador to Ankara, participated in the meeting. Ismail Cem, the
Foreign Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Energy
and Natural Resources Minister, Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, the Industry and
Trade Minister, and Recep Onal, the State Minister, also attended the
meeting between Ecevit and Clinton. Prior to the meeting, Clinton said that
he is very pleased to host Ecevit in the White House and defined Ecevit as
''a distinguished leader.'' Praising Turkey's cooperation in Kosovo dispute
as a NATO ally, Clinton noted that there are many issues to discuss with
Ecevit, including the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, Cyprus, human rights,
economic reforms and the improving relations between Turkey and the EU.
When asked whether or not the U.S. will continue to support the Baku-Ceyhan
pipeline project, Clinton said that U.S. stance was in favour of Turkey in
this issue and that the stance will not change. Responding a question about
Cyprus, Clinton said that he believes that the two sides can reach an
agreement upon having meetings without any preconditions under the
mediation of the United Nations (U.N.) Responding a question about Turkey-
EU relations, Clinton noted that the improvement in the relations with
Greece and the human rights will help Turkey improve her relations with the
EU. Clinton said that the U.S. supports Turkey's integration with the EU
since he was chosen as the U.S. President and that this is very important
for the future of the world.
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [03] League of Albanian Editors created
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [10] Mike Jackson, commander of KFOR forces, due to Albania on Thursday
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [11] Albanian, Kosovar poets in a rally on Albanian poetry
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [12] Transitory Council of Kosove convenes
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [16] Kucan and Meidani pro multiethnic character of Kosova
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [19] National Museum to display relics from burnt mosque in Peje
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-29 [21] Albanian PM Majko seeks IMF support for infrastructure
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [13] TWO DEAD IN EXPLOSION AT MARKET IN KOSOVA
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [14] THACI REASSURES TURKISH MINORITY
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [15] DOLE SAYS INDEPENDENCE COULD BE ATTAINED
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [18] ...AS SERBIAN PATRIARCH URGES HIM TO GO TO THE HAGUE
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [22] NATO FORCES CONDUCT EXERCISES IN ALBANIA
Articles about Greece
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [20] EGS TO INCREASE CAPITAL TO 75 TRL TL
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [25] MARMARA: LESSON FOR NATO
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [31] 2000: YEAR OF FRIENDSHIP
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-29 [37] TOUR OF VISION -BY FIKRET BILA (MILLIYET)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-28 [21] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 28 (A.A) - Bill Clinton, the U.S. President,
said on Tuesday that there are many issues to discuss with Premier Bulent
Ecevit; adding that the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, and the improving
relations between Turkey and the European Union (EU) are some of the issues
which will be discussed. The meeting between Ecevit and Clinton started at
8.05 p.m. local time. Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State,
Sandy Burger, the National Security Consultant of Clinton, Mark Parris, the
U.S. Ambassador to Ankara, participated in the meeting. Ismail Cem, the
Foreign Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Energy
and Natural Resources Minister, Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, the Industry and
Trade Minister, and Recep Onal, the State Minister, also attended the
meeting between Ecevit and Clinton. Prior to the meeting, Clinton said that
he is very pleased to host Ecevit in the White House and defined Ecevit as
''a distinguished leader.'' Praising Turkey's cooperation in Kosovo dispute
as a NATO ally, Clinton noted that there are many issues to discuss with
Ecevit, including the quake, Turkish-Greek relations, Cyprus, human rights,
economic reforms and the improving relations between Turkey and the EU.
When asked whether or not the U.S. will continue to support the Baku-Ceyhan
pipeline project, Clinton said that U.S. stance was in favour of Turkey in
this issue and that the stance will not change. Responding a question about
Cyprus, Clinton said that he believes that the two sides can reach an
agreement upon having meetings without any preconditions under the
mediation of the United Nations (U.N.) Responding a question about Turkey-
EU relations, Clinton noted that the improvement in the relations with
Greece and the human rights will help Turkey improve her relations with the
EU. Clinton said that the U.S. supports Turkey's integration with the EU
since he was chosen as the U.S. President and that this is very important
for the future of the world.
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 190, 99-09-29 [18] ...AS SERBIAN PATRIARCH URGES HIM TO GO TO THE HAGUE
Thursday, 30 September 1999
Articles about Kosovo and the Balkans
Voice of America, 99-09-30 [01] U.S. - KOSOVO (L-ONLY) BY DEBORAH TATE (WHITE HOUSE)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [10] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [18] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-30 [10] KFOR commander, General Jackson arrives in Tirane
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-09-30 [13] Flora Brovina, laureate by PEN Prize-Swedish centre
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 191, 99-09-30 [10] NEW WAR CRIMES CHIEF TO FOCUS ON MILOSEVIC
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 191, 99-09-30 [12] UN HEAD IN KOSOVA CONDEMNS HATRED
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 191, 99-09-30 [13] UN OFFICIAL SAYS KOSOVA FACES TOUGH WINTER
RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 3, No. 191, 99-09-30 [22] BULGARIA CALLS FOR RAPID REOPENING OF DANUBE
Articles about Cyprus
Voice of America, 99-09-30 [07] N-Y ECON WRAP (S & L) BY BRECK ARDERY (NEW YORK)
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [06] LEFKOSA, Sept 29 (A.A) - President Rauf Denktas of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) described on Wednesday the decision
which was taken at the meeting between Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and
U.S. President Bill Clinton, to send Alfred Moses, Special Representative
of Clinton to Cyprus, to the island, as a positive development. Responding
to questions of journalists, President Denktas said, ''I am pleased that at
the meeting, Mr. Ecevit and Mr. Clinton agreed on not to allow Cyprus to
return back to the situation before 1974.'' Noting that Moses' visit to
Cyprus will be very useful, Denktas stressed, ''I am sure that when Mr.
Moses sees the facts, he will change opinion.'' President Denktas also
added, ''The decision of not allowing Cyprus to return back to the
situation before 1974, also means not to give opportunity to the Greek
Cypriots to repeat the incidents in 1963. The agreement which was signed in
1960, in fact had put forward a guaranteed regime not to allow the Greek
Cypriots to do the things which they did between 1963 and 1974. The
agreement had brought a partnership system. It had charged three
guarantors. Despite the agreement, incidents occured in 1963. The decision
of not allowing Cyprus to return back to the situation before 1974, also
means to change the system in 1960 into another one which will prevent the
homicides committed in 1963.'' Stressing that there are two republics, two
communities, two cultures, and two democracies on the island, President
Denktas said that having regard to this fact, they cannot return back to
the situation before 1974. Meanwhile, the TRNC Council of Ministers will
convene later today to evaluate the meeting between Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit and U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [10] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [18] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [20] STRASBOURG, Sept 29 (A.A) - Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister said on
Wednesday that Turkey can't abide with the verdict of the European Court of
Human Rights about ''Loizidou Case'' which caused a big problem in Turkish-
Council of Europe (COE) relations during the last two years. Sending a
letter to Halldor Asgrimson, the Foreign Minister of Iceland, the Term-
President of COE, Cem explained the views of Turkey about ''Loizidou
Case.'' The European Court of Human Rights took a decision last year,
condemned Turkey and requested Turkey to pay nearly 500,000 dollars to
Liliana Loizidou, a Greek Cypriot citizen as a compensation. Foreign
Minister Cem briefly said in his letter that: ''-Turkey had earlier
informed that she wouldn't take responsibility regarding an incident which
took place out of her territories. Therefore she can't pay compensation. -
Turkey recognized the authority and decisions of the European Court of
Human Rights after January 21, 1990. Turkey had earlier noted that a court
decision about an application regarding an event which took place before
the mentioned date can't be binding for her. - Cyprus question is an issue
which is at the agenda of U.N. Security Council. Thus other international
institutions can't take decisions which concerns this issue. The
application of the Greek Cypriot citizen has a political content, rather
than legal. - Turkey considers the proposal of Rauf Denktas, the President
of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to set up a common
commission aiming at finding a solution to the problem of those who lost
their houses in both sides of the island, as the most logical way.
Meanwhile the issue of Turkey's payment of material compensation to
Loizidou came to the agenda again in the COE Committee of Delegates meeting
held at the level of ambassadors in Strasbourg. COE member countries said
that the decision of the European Court of Human Rihgts had to be
absolutely abided and Turkey had to fulfil her obligations. Alev Kılıc,
Turkey's Permanent Representative to the COE reiterated the views explained
by Cem in his letter. The Committee of Delegates will take up the issue
once again between 5-6 October. Diplomatic sources say that the draft
resolution which urges Turkey to abide by the decision of the Court is
expected to be approved in that meeting. COE has the right to suspend the
membership of countries who don't abide by the decisions of the European
Court of Human Rights.
Turkish Press Review, 99-09-30 [01] TURKEY PERSUADES THE U.S.
Articles about Greece
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [10] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [12] WASHINGTON D.C., Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Tuesday that Turkey was not obliged to make a promise regarding
democratization and human rights issues. Ecevit said the U.S. officials
knew determination of Turkish government to this end. When a journalist
asked under which subject human rights and democratization were brought to
the agenda during his meeting with Bill Clinton, the U.S. President, Ecevit
said ''they knew that our government took important steps on that issue in
the short period of Parliamentary studies. To this end, they take into
consideration the concessions given by us related with the future.'' When
asked what kind of promises were made on this issue, Ecevit said ''we are
not obliged to make a promise. We have no such obligation to anybody. We
have said what we want to do and we did not meet any insistency for
details. Because they saw that the government was resolved to this end.''
Responding to another question on Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project, Ecevit said
''there are the oppositions of several companies. We have seen a
determination in the U.S. administration to overcome the resistances.''
Responding to the question which asked if the economic loss Turkey suffered
stemming from the de facto situation in Iraq, Ecevit said Clinton promised
to look for a solution to this question. When asked what kind of a message
he will give during his meeting with the World Bank and International
Monetary Fund (IMF) Presidents, Ecevit said ''our friends carry out
technical talks. I will express the pleasure we felt over the close
interest shown by IMF and the World Bank during the quake disaster.'' When
asked if Turkish-Greek relations were brought to the agenda during his
meeting with Clinton, Ecevit said ''Mr. Clinton asked my views regarding
the issue. I have told him that the dialogue, which started between our
foreign ministers were fruitful, yet noted that it would not be convenient
to expect discussion of basic problems suddenly. I have conveyed my views
related with Turkish-Greek relations and my opinion why several problems
could not be solved still, although there should be a mutual interest
between the two countries. I especially focused on the psychological and
historical reasons of it.'' Ecevit said starting of such a dialogue is
positive because if reciprocal suspicions can be overcome, I wish ways will
be opened for the solution of several basic problems like the Aegean
problem. Responding to another question Ecevit said military cooperation of
Turkey and the U.S. reached new dimensions, Ecevit said NATO widened
outside its former field of assignment and that thus Turkey's military
expenses increased. When a journalist asked if 100 million U.S. dollar
increase in textile quotas satified him or not, Ecevit said ''no result can
be obtained on this issue so far. Talks continue.'' Responding to another
question Ecevit said he has learned on his way to the U.S. that Greece will
limit its military exercises, adding that he could not learn the views of
General Staff and National Defense Ministry to this end. Prime Minister
Ecevit said all the manoeuvres in the Aegean or in some other places did
not have connection with Turkish-Greek relations, adding that most of them
generally aimed at training. Ecevit said ''some of them should take place.
This is a technical problem. Sometimes it may have political dimensions,
yet, most of the time it is a technical issue. Views of General Staff
should be determined to this end.'' Responding to another question Ecevit
said the death penalty given to Abdullah Ocalan, the head of the terrorist
organization, was not brought to the agenda during his meeting with Bill
Clinton, the U.S. President.
Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-09-29 [18] WASHINGTON D.C, Sept 29 (A.A) - Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said on
Wednesday that Turkey has a powerful and fundamental state order, stressing,
''there is not racial segregation in Turkey. Many citizens of Kurdish
origin have become a part of Turkish families and they have never been
exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for searching the origin
of people.'' On the third day of his visit to the U.S., the Prime Minister
staged a press briefing at the Willar Intercontinental Hotel in Washington
D.C. Addressing the press briefing which was organized by the National
Press Club, Ecevit said they had discussed comprehensive issues and the
economic and commercial relations in detail at his meetings with U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit answered the questions about Turkey's political and economic
structure during the press briefing which was also attended by Cumhur
Ersumer, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, and Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Expressing his pleasure
and gratitude over the aid sent by the U.S. people and over the U.S.
President's personal efforts regording the strong earthquake on August 17,
Ecevit said U.S. President Bill Clinton and he had discussed the earthquake,
lifting of the textiles quotas, ''Trade and Investment Frame Agreement'',
''establihment of a Free Zone'' in the southeast, Caspian Sea natural gas
pipeline, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Bosnia, Kosovo, relations between
Turkey and the European Union (EU), and Greece, and the European Defense
Identity. Ecevit said Clinton and he were of the same opinion that the
European Defense Identity should be developed within the framework of NATO.
Ecevit stressed that Clinton and he had reached a consensus that the Cyprus
qeastion can't be solved with bringing it before 1974. Recalling that more
than 15 thousand people were killed and more than 20 thousand others were
injured in the earthquake which affected nine provinces in Turkey, Ecevit
said, ''up until now, a total of 112 thousand tents have been distributed
but it is still insufficient. Also I mentioned the contributions of the
World Bank and international organizations.'' Emphasizing that Turkey has a
secular democracy, and she constitutes an example for the Islamic countries
with her contemporariness, Ecevit said the non-governmental organizations
had gradually increased their activities in Turkey. Stressing that the
Turkish state has a powerful ahd fundamental order, Ecevit said the women's
rights had been given in 1920s and 1930s before most of other contemporary
countries. Ecevit recalled that women were working at high levels also in
the army and police department. Noting that Turkey, who had witnessed a
cruel terrorism in last 15 years, lost her 37 thousand citizens most of who
were the people of Kurdish origin due to the PKK terrorist organization,
Bulent Ecevit said, ''there is not a racial segregation in Turkey. Many
citizens of Kurdish origin have joined Turkish families and they have never
been exposed to discrimination. We don't feel the need for asking the
origin of people. I learned later that the ministers of the cabinet which I
formed are of Kurdish origin.'' ''The citizens of Kurdish origin became the
Prime Minister, minister and general in Turkey,'' he added.
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