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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 98-10-14Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.gov.tr/>14 OCT 1998CONTENTS
[01] TURKEY-PRESS SCANThese are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on 14 October 1998. The Anadolu Agency doesn't verify these stories and doesn't vouch for their accuracy. You will find more detailed summaries of the main stories in the Turkish press in a few hours.HURRIYET (LIBERAL) GEN. KIVRIKOGLU: ''WE HAVE BEEN PATIENT FOR 14 YEARS'' MILLIYET (LIBERAL)JORDANIAN CROWN PRINCE HASSAN EXTENDS SUPPORT TO TURKEYAn interesting message has come to Turkey from Jordan which carefully monitors the tension between Turkey and Syria. Noting that Jordan has clearly rejected the request of Syria, which asked Jordan for help, Hassan said ''the PKK problem is very well known. The problem can be solved, if the international society sees that there aren't terrorist elements in Syria. We were also concerned about the acceptance of the PKK by the Italian Parliament.'' SABAH (LIBERAL)SEZGIN: OCALAN IS NOT IN SYRIAIsmet Sezgin, the Minister of National Defense and Deputy Prime Minister, said that they had the impression from the Egyptian and Iranian Foreign Ministers that Abdullah Ocalan, the chief of the separatist terrorist organization, isn't in Syria or Lebanon. Sezgin said that Syria ended the activities of the PKK camps in the Bekaa Valley and in her territories. CUMHURIYET (LEFT)BAKU-CEYHAN TO BE REALIZEDThe natural gas and oil companies in Azerbaijan trust Turkey concerning the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project. The Azerbaijani International Oil Firm (SOCAR) will give the project draft to the Turkish government by the end of this month. Abdullayev, the General Director of SOCAR said ''the Baku- Ceyhan will be realized, however there isn't enough oil that will be sufficient for that pipeline.'' RADIKAL (LEFT)THERE ARE JUDGES IN ANKARAThe Supreme Court of Appeals repealed the verdict of the Penal Court in Manisa which had decided to release the ten police officers who were accused of torturing students. The Supreme Court of Appeals said ''it is inevitable to accept the fact that the victims were exposed to torture.'' YENİ YÜZYIL (LIBERAL)ACTION PLAN AGAINST REPUBLICDeniz Baykal, the leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) said that the demonstrations held to protest the ban on religious head scarves is a planned challenge against the Republic of Turkey. TÜRKİYE (RIGHT)OCALAN ESCAPES TO TALABANI FORCESIt is claimed that Ocalan, the chief of the separatist terrorist organization escaped from Syria to Northern Iraq. Intelligence units who listen to the transceivers, say that Ocalan could have entered the region which is controlled by Talabani. ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE)SUPPORT FOR KOSOVOThe Summit of the Southeastern European Countries' Heads of States and Governments ended yesterday and for the first time concrete steps were taken concerning the Kosovo problem and full support was decided to be extended to the sides for the solution of the problem peacefully. [02] TURKISH-SYRIAN TENSION - TURKEY CONVEYS HER RESOLUTION ABOUT THE SYRIAN ISSUE TO ANNAN, THE UN SECRETARY GENERALNEW YORK, Oct 14 (A.A) - Turkey officially conveyed the message to Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General, that she is resolved about the Syrian issue and the support of the Syrian administration extended to the separatist terrorist PKK organization for years can't be accepted, it was reported on Tuesday.Volkan Vural, the Turkish Permanent Representative to the UN explained the views of Turkey concerning the tension with Syria to Kofi Annan the same day. Last week, Vural submitted a letter to Annan explaining the views of Ismail Cem, the Foreign Minister. Kofi Annan received on Tuesday the ambassadors of the Arab countries including the Syrian representative and suggested the peaceful solution of the Turkish-Syrian problem. Volkan Vural told Annan that Turkey is confronted with the activities of the separatist terrorist organization which takes shelter in Syria and the chief of the separatist terrorist organization is in Syria. ''Many activities which support the PKK are determined to be on the Syrian side,'' added Vural, stressing that Turkey can't accept these activities. ''Turkey attributes great importance to diplomatic efforts for the solution of the problem,'' said Vural, adding that Turkey will be pleased if a change is seen in the Syrian attitude and if Syria helps in solution of the problem. Kofi Annan thanked Vural concerning the attention paid by Turkey concerning the use of diplomacy. [03] THE US: ''THE INITIATIVE OF MUBARAK BETWEEN TURKEY AND SYRIA HAS GIVEN A POSITIVE RESULT'' ''WE GIVE FULL SUPPORT TO REALIZATION OF BAKU-CEYHAN PIPELINE''WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (A.A) - James Rubin, the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs of the US Department of State, said on Tuesday that the initiatives of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian President, to overcome the tension between Turkey and Syria due to the latter's support to the separatist terrorism, have given a positive result.Noting that Mubarak held serious negotiations in the capitals of both countries, Rubin stated that President Demirel described the recent development as ''a concrete message from Syria which has to be taken into account.'' Pointing out that the US wants the peaceful solution of the problem, Rubin stated that they have ''clearly'' explained to Syria what should be done concerning the struggle against terrorism. The US had warned Syria that she should permanently end her support to the separatist terrorist PKK organization. Evaluating on several news articles which claimed that the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline can't be realized, James Rubin stated ''the US is committed to the realization of Baku-Ceyhan pipeline project and the East-West Corridor.'' ''When President Demirel said that the US government was supporting the pipeline which will pass via Turkey, he was right,'' added Rubin, noting that the US administration will continue to launch efforts to this end and they are pleased with the constructive statements of Cumhur Ersumer, the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. The AIOC, the consortium of the Azerbaijani oil companies will decide on the transport route of the Azerbaijani oil to the West on 29 October. [04] GENERAL KIVRIKOGLU, THE CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF: ''WE HAD EARLIER SAID THAT SYRIA FIGHTS AN UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST TURKEY BY GIVING SUPPORT TO THE SEPARATIST TERRORIST PKK ORGANIZATION''ADANA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Huseyin Kıvrıkoglu, the Chief of the General Staff, said on Tuesday that Syria is fighting an undeclared war against Turkey by giving support to the separatist terrorist PKK organization.Addressing a press briefing at the Adana Airport, General Kıvrıkoglu said ''we want a diplomatic solution of the problem between Turkey and Syria. If problem isn't solved by diplomacy, then it is inevitable to take the necessary measures.'' Noting that Turkey has been suffering from terrorism for years, General Kıvrıkoglu said ''Syria is fighting an undeclared war against Turkey by supporting terrorism. Turkey has been suffering from terrorism since 1984; more than 30,000 security officials and citizens died.'' General Kıvrıkoglu said that when one takes into account the methods used by countries in order to prevent the terrorist activities against them, then it is seen that Turkey has been very patient against Syria until today and she has attributed importance to diplomatic efforts. ''This situation can't continue for a long time,'' said General Kıvrıkoglu, pointing out that the existing problem isn't a Turkish-Arab problem, but a bilateral problem between Turkey and Syria. Stressing that the solution of the problem depends on the termination of the support extended by Syria to the separatist terrorist organization, General Kıvrıkoglu stated ''as long as that support continues, then the relations between the two countries can't improve. Turkey wants to have good relations with all countries and improve her good neighbourhood relations. We want a diplomatic solution of the problem, but if it isn't the case, then the necessary measures will be taken.'' [05] PARLIAMENTARY INVESTIGATION MOTION BROUGHT AGAINST CELIK, THE FORMER MINISTER OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY ACCEPTED IN PARLIAMENTANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - The Parliament accepted on Wednesday the parliamentary investigation motion which was brought by Ayhan Fırat, a deputy from the Republican People's Party (CHP) and 54 other deputies to the Parliament claiming that Necati Celik, the former Minister of Labour and Social Security abused his position and caused unlawfulness during the personnel examination held at the Social Security Administration (SSK) in December 1996.Addressing the Parliament, Celik denied the claims and said that the examination held at the SSK in December 1996 was open for inspection by the public opinion and the judiciary. [06] A GREEK-CYPRIOT, WHO VIOLATED TRNC BORDER, DETAINEDLEFKOSA, Oct 14 (A.A) - The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) security forces detained on Tuesday Kiriakos Skuriu, 32, a Greek-Cypriot who violated the TRNC border by entering the TRNC from the location called the ''2.5 miles gate'' in the Gazimagusa region.Skuriu, who illegally entered the TRNC territories with his car from the Dikelya British Bases Region, said in the questioning that he accidentally crossed the border as he didn't know the region well. However, the officials didn't find the evidence persuasive as Skuriu, who lives in Larnaka, is one of the Greek-Cypriots who immigrated from Magusa. Erdem Demirbag, the General Director of the TRNC Police, told the A.A correspondent that the Military Court decided to extend Skuriu's detention period by four days. Skuriu will appear at court on Friday. [07] ZEYDAN, DEMOCRAT TURKEY PARTY DEPUTY RESIGNS FROM HIS PARTYANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Mustafa Zeydan, the Democrat Turkey Party (DTP) deputy, resigned from his party on Tuesday.Following the resignation of Mustafa Zeydan from the party, the DTP lost its required majority to establish a group in the Parliament. After resigning from the DTP, Mustafa Zeydan joined the ranks of the True Path Party (DYP). The number of DTP deputies decreased to 19 while the number of DYP deputies increased to 96 in the Parliament. [08] HIGHER PLANNING COUNCIL MEETING ENDSANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - The bureaucrats, who attended the Higher Planning Council Meeting, started to leave the Prime Ministry Building at about 21:30 local time on Tuesday while the meeting still continued.Some figures became more definite in the meeting at which the economic figures and targets for 1999 were being discussed. Reyhan Atmaca, the Deputy Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, told the A.A correspondent that they expect the existing exports of 20.5 billion US dollars to reach 28 billion US dollars and the imports to be 50 billion US dollars at the end of 1998. Atmaca added that in the meeting, the exports in 1999 were projected to be 31 billion US dollars and the imports to be 53 billion US dollars. The meeting, which was presided by Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, concluded at about 02:00 on Wednesday. Bulent Ecevit, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of State; Ismet Sezgin, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of National Defense; Gunes Taner, the Minister of State; Isin Celebi, the Minister of State; Zekeriya Temizel, the Minister of Finance; Cumhur Ersumer, the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources; Yalim Erez, the Minister of Industry and Trade; Mustafa Tasar, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, attended the meeting. Orhan Guvenen, the Undersecretary of the State Planning Organization; Yener Dincmen, the Undersecretary of the Treasury; Gazi Ercel, the President of the Central Bank; Nevzat Saygilioglu, the General Director of the Finance Ministry's Department of Revenues; Ugur Bayar, the Chairman of the Privatization Administration Board, and other concerned bureaucrats also participated at the meeting. The decisions about the basic economic figures for 1999 including the budget, growth rate, inflation and foreign trade volume were envisaged to be made during the meeting at the Prime Ministry. Isin Celebi, the Minister of State, will hold a press conference on Wednesday concerninig the Higher Planning Council meeting. After making the figures more definite, the budget draft law for 1999 is expected to be presented to the Parliament on 17 or 18 October. [09] THE PARLIAMENT ACCEPTS THE PARLIAMENTARY INVESTIGATION MOTION CLAIMING THAT PRIME MINISTER YILMAZ AND CELEBI, THE STATE MINISTER MISUSED THEIR POSITIONS ON PRIVATIZATION TENDERS OF POASANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - The Parliament accepted on Tuesday a parliamentary investigation motion submitted against Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz and Isın Celebi, the Minister of State, on grounds that they made irregularities in the tender which was opened to privatize the Petrol Ofisi Corporation (POAS).The motion was brought by Veysel Candan, a deputy from the Virtue Party (FP) and other 57 deputies against Yılmaz and Celebi. Adddressing the Parliament, Celebi said that privatization is necessary for Turkey, adding that the opposition parties say yes to privatization in front of the public, but they try to prevent it behind closed doors. ''Regulations and the law were respected during the privatization of the Petrol Ofisi Corporation (POAS),'' said Celebi. Noting that the 55th government realized 60 percent of the privatization that has been realized up until today, Celebi pointed out ''the decision to privatize the POAS was made in 1994 and we will harm Turkey by bringing such investigation motions which aim to take revenge.'' The motion was later voted and the deputies from the Republican People's Party (CHP) voted for the acceptance of the motion together with the deputies from the FP and True Path Party (DYP), while the Motherland Party (ANAP), Democratic Left Party (DSP) and Democrat Turkey Party (DTP) voted against the motion. [10] PRESIDENT DEMIREL RECEIVES MEMBERS OF THE TURKISH-GREEK FRIENDSHIP GROUP - ''PEACEFUL MEANS ARE IMPORTANT CONCERNING THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS''ANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - President Suleyman Demirel said on Tuesday that Turkey and Greece have always been able to maintain peace in spite of the conflicts between them.''There may be several conflicts between nations, but the thing which is important is to learn to live together, to refrain from making the issues worse and to exert goodwill and efforts to solve these problems,'' he added. President Demirel received the same day the Turkish-Greek Friendship Group, which is composed of 60 Turkish parliamentarians from various parties. Noting that peaceful means are important concerning the solution of problems, President Demirel said that the conflicts that exist between Turkey and Greece stem from the past, such as the continental shelf, the armament of the Aegean islands, Cyprus, islets and the problems of the Turkish minority in Western Thrace. ''These conflicts were discussed many times and they created tension, but Turkey and Greece were able to maintain peace,'' added President Demirel. [11] TURKEY-STOCK EXCHANGE - IMKB FIRST SESSION - NATIONAL-100 INDEX REDUCES TO 1,972.48 WITH A DECREASE OF 130.18 POINTSISTANBUL, Oct 14 (A.A) - The Istanbul Stock Exchange (IMKB) National-100 Index in the first session decreased 130.18 points to 1,972.48 and shares lost 6.19 percent in value compared to prices at the close of Tuesday's second session, it was reported on Wednesday.At the close of the first session, the financial index decreased 165.17 points to 2,375.97, the industrial index reduced 91.93 points to 1,642.81 and the services index dropped 167.48 points to 2,777.92. The financial shares lost 6.50 percent in value, the industrial shares lost 5.30 percent in value and the services shares lost 5.69 percent in value compared to Tuesday's second session close. A total of 15 of the 279 shares gained in value, 254 shares lost in value while the prices of 10 shares didn't change. The trading volume in the morning session was 26.3 trillion Turkish Liras. [12] TURKEY IN BRIEF - 14 OCTOBER 1998ISTANBUL - A Romanian trade delegation including 30 businessmen who are the members of the Romania Galati Chamber of Industry and Commerce visited on Tuesday the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO).Prof. Dr. Ismail Ozaslan, the Secretary General of the ITO Executive Board, said in the meeting that many Turkish businessmen were realizing business in Romania, stressing the importance of bilateral contacts in bringing the commercial relations between two countries to the desired level. ''Turkey and Romania don't have any political problems. Bilateral contacts play important role in the trade,'' he added. ANKARA - General David Tevzadze, the Minister of Defense of Georgia, who is paying an official visit to Turkey, visited on Tuesday Ismet Sezgin, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of National Defense. Pointing out that the citizens of Abkhazian and Georgian origins in Turkey are the friendship envoys between Turkey and Georgia, Sezgin said, ''Turkey has always felt sympathy for Georgia.'' Recalling that Turkey and Georgia had signed a military training agreement and technical and scientific cooperation agreements, Sezgin said that these constituted the legal basis for the establishment of relations in the field of the defense industry. IZMIR - Porto Rico's world-famous pop singer Ricky Martin gave a splendid concert late on Tuesday at the Atlas Pavilion at the Izmir Fair. Martin will continue to charm his Turkish fans in Ankara on Wednesday and in Istanbul between 16 and 17 October. GAZIANTEP - The exports of dried fruits from the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) Region in the first nine months of 1998 increased 3.4 percent to 36 million 608 thousand US dollars, it was reported on Wednesday. Officials said that dried fruits were exported mostly to France, Britain, Australia, Germany, the US, Israel, Canada, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Romania. TRABZON - The foreign exchange income from the exports of hazelnuts in the 1998-1999 export season, which started on 1 September, increased to over 205 million US dollars, it was reported on Wednesday. Officials said that they exported 51 thousand 399 tonnes of hazelnuts for 205 million 890 thousand US dollars up until now. GAZIANTEP - Dogan Altinbilek, the General Director of the State Water Works (DSI), said on Wednesday that they concluded one of the irrigation projects, which were put into the scope of the GAP, while the construction process of eight of them were continuing and they included three of them into the investment programme. Altinbilek told the A.A correspondent, ''the project cost of 22 irrigation projects in the GAP region is 2 quadrillion 406 trillion 410 billion Turkish Liras (TL), As of the end of 1997, we spent 356.4 trillion TL for these projects. The lands which will be opened for irrigation will reach 132 thousand 330 hectares by the end of 1998. We allocated 23.86 trillion TL this year and this amount will be 237.34 trillion TL for 1999.'' [13] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (1)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on 14 October 1998. The Anadolu Agency doesn't verify these stories and doesn't vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) TURKEY'S PATIENCE WORN OUT DEMIREL: ''A CLASH IS THE LAST RESORT'' MOSSAD: ''APO IS IN RUSSIA'' SYRIA SUMMIT IN ANKARA PKK LEADER ISN'T IN SYRIA SHARA: ''NO OBSTACLE TO AGREEMENT'' [14] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (2)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on 14 October 1998. The Anadolu Agency doesn't verify these stories and doesn't vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) SYRIAN OBSTACLE TO TURKISH BORDER TRADE JORDAN SUPPORTS TURKEY'S POLICY YILMAZ-SIMITIS MEETING 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF ANKARA'S PROCLAMATION AS THE CAPITAL [15] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (3)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on 14 October 1998. The Anadolu Agency doesn't verify these stories and doesn't vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PKK WILL BE EXPLAINED TO ITALY YUGOSLAVIA JOINS BALKAN NATIONS IN COMMON POSITION ON KOSOVO WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PRAISES TURKEY [16] TURKISH PRESS REVIEW (4)These are brief summaries of some of the leading stories in Turkey's press on 14 October 1998. The Anadolu Agency doesn't verify these stories and doesn't vouch for their accuracy.(Derived from the Newsspot of the Turkish General Directorate of Press and Information.) DINCMEN: ''CHANGING TARGETS DON'T AFFECT IMF AGREEMENT'' FIRST FINANCE FAIR ALIYEV'S GUARANTEE FOR BAKU-CEYHAN FOREST FIRES FRENCH-TURKISH TRADE RELATIONS EXPO BUILDING FAIR OPENED [17] BASIC ECONOMIC FIGURES FOR 1999 ANNOUNCEDANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Isin Celebi, the Minister of State Responsible for the Economy, said on Wednesday that the deflator was envisaged to be 44.4 percent and the inflation to be 35 percent at the end of 1999.The deflator indicates the inflationist pressure of all of the goods and services which are the subject of the Gross National Product (GNP). Addressing a press conference at the Prime Ministry, Celebi announced the basic economic figures for 1999 which were envisaged at the Higher Planning Council meeting which continued until early on Wednesday morning. According to the Celebi's announcement, the 1999 year basic economic figures, which were determined at the Council's meeting, are as follows: -GNP: 78 quadrillion 806 trillion Turkish Liras (TL). This is equivalent to 210.7 billion US dollars. -Per Capita GNP: 3,273 US dollars. -Growth Rate: 3 percent This rate was envisaged to be one percent in agriculture; 3.2 percent in industry, and 3.5 percent in services. -GNP Deflator: 44.4 percent. -Inflation: annually 44.4 percent for the Wholesale Prices Index; and 25 percent at the end of 1999. (The realization target is 58 percent at the end of 1998 for the wholesale prices) -Foreign Currency Exchange Rate: annually 374 thousand TL. -Exports: 30 billion US dollars; Imports: 53 billion US dollars -Foreign Trade Balance: (minus) 23 billion US dollars -Balance of Current Transactions: (excluding shuttle trade) (minus) 5 billion 470 million US dollars. -Balance of Current Transactions: (including shuttle trade) 3 billion 600 million US dollars. -Public Sector Borrowing Requirement: 6 quadrillion 759 trillion TL. -Budget Deficit: 5 quadrillion 520 trillion TL. -Total Public Investments: 3 quadrillion 550 trillion TL. -General and supplementary budget investments: 1.4 quadrillion TL. -Ratio of Budget Expenditures to GNP: 29.9 percent. [18] BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BETWEEN TURKEY AND EU - 17.1 MILLION ECU OF DONATION OBTAINED FROM EU MEDA FUNDANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Under the coordinatorship of the Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB), the start was given to the Turkish- European Union (EU) Business Development Project including the establishment of three Business Development Centers in the Marmara, Aegean and Eastern Anatolia Regions aimed at giving technical counseling services to the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises. (SMSEs), it was reported on Wednesday.A tender will be opened in November for the election of one domestic company and one foreign company to give counseling services during the establishment process of these centers. The project is expected to start in January 1999. Prof. Dr. Halil Sariaslan, the TOBB's Special Consultant responsible for the project, told the A.A correspondent that they obtained a donation of 17.1 million ECUs (20 million US dollars) from the EU Mediterranean Assistance (MEDA) Fund for the EU-Turkish Business Development Centers' project. [19] ''FOURTH INTERNATIONAL ART AND HANDICRAFTS FAIR'' TO BE OPENED ON 17 OCTOBER IN ANKARAANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - A total of 28 countries from all around the world will bring their handicrafts to Ankara. The ''Fourth International Art and Handicrafts Fair'' will be opened on 17 October at the Ataturk Culture Center in Ankara, it was reported on Wednesday.The works of art and handicrafts of the artists from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, the Ukraine, Russia, Slovakia, Romania, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Palestine will be exhibited at the fair. The fair, which will include the works of traditional arts, stone, clay, minerals, wooden, textiles, leather, glass products, jewellery, and works of graphics, photography, caricatures, sculptures and ceramics, will also host ballet, dancing and theatre activities. The fair, at which 200 artists from 28 countries will exhibit their works at 150 stands, will remain open until 25 October. [20] TURKISH-SYRIAN TENSION - ATACANLI, FOREIGN MINISTRY DEPUTY SPOKESMAN: ''SYRIA SHOULD FULLY MEET TURKEY'S DEMANDS AND CONCERNS TO OVERCOME TENSION''ANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Sermet Atacanli, the Deputy Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, said on Wednesday ''if Syria really wants to put an end to the tension with Turkey and to prevent the escalation of the tension, then she should cut the support she expends to the separatist terrorist organization without leaving any question mark.''Addressing a weekly news conference, Atacanli mentioned the statement of President Suleyman Demirel after his meeting with Amr Moussa, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, recalled that Demirel found the message which Mousa brought as ''worth observing'' and that Demirel evaluated the existing situation. Atacanli pointed out that Turkey closely follows to what extent Syria will take into consideration Turkey's demands and concerns adding ''we are closely following the developments as they should fully satisfy us. The only way to overcome the existing tension with Syria is that this country should fully meet the concerns of Turkey.'' Atacanli noted it wouldn't be right to say something about the context of the messages brought to Ankara by the Egyptian and Iranian sides, adding that initiatives of Egypt and Iran were evaluated as ''goodwill'' initiatives and noted that other countries didn't have a similar initiative. Responding to a question about giving time to Syria, Atacanli recalled that Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz confirmed that there wasn't such a time, adding that Ismet Sezgin, the Minister of National Defense, conveyed to the press some impressions that Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the separatist terrorist PKK organization wasn't in Syria. Atacanli also noted that this information should be strengthened. When asked if a meeting was planned between Foreign Minister Cem and his Syrian counterpart Faruq al-Shara, Atacanli said ''there isn't such a meeting.'' Responding to another question Atacanli said that the only issue on the agenda that can be discussed between Turkey and Syria was terrorism. Atacanli also didn't confirm the news reports that Cem will pay visits to the Arab countries related to the Turkish-Syrian tension saying ''a visit to the Arab countries isn't on the agenda.'' Responding to a question if Cem's visits to several foreign countries would be cancelled or not, Atacanli said there wasn't such a decision. Atacanli also said that Foreign Minister Cem will brief the party leaders related to the Turkish-Syrian tension. [21] BAKU-CEYHAN OIL PIPELINE - ATACANLI, FOREIGN MINISTRY DEPUTY SPOKESMAN: ''BAKU-CEYHAN IS THE MOST SECURE, ECONOMIC AND APPROPRIATE WAY FOR TRANPORTING CASPIAN OIL TO THE WORLD MARKETS''ANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Sermet Atacanli, the Deputy Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, said on Wednesday that Turkey attributed a special importance to the Baku-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Project, adding ''we believe that this project is the most secure, economic and appropriate way to transport the Caspian region oils to the world markets.''Addressing a weekly news conference, Atacanli responded to a question which said that the possibility to implement the Baku-Ceyhan project is low as its cost is very high. Atacanli said ''the Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline Project is very important. The importance we attribute to the realization of this project still continues.'' Atacanli said that Turkey expected this project to be realized. [22] STATEMENTS OF SIMITIS IS NOT FOUND CONVINCING - ATACANLI, FM DEPUTY SPOKESMAN: ''WE HAVE COMPLAINTS ABOUT ACTIVITIES OF SEPARATIST TERRORIST ORGANIZATION IN GREECE''ANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that it did not find the statements of Costas Simitis, Greek Premier, that Greece didn't expend support to the separatist terrorist organization, as convincing.Sermet Atacanli, Foreign Ministry Deputy Spokesman, told a weekly news conference that ''we have complaints about the activities of the separatist terrorist organization in Greece. We have conveyed these complaints to the public and to Greek government. We would like to say that we have different views from Simitis to this end.'' Simitis, responding to the questions of reporters in Antalya where he came to participate in the summit of the leaders of the Balkan countries, said Greek policy was against terrorism and intervention to the internal affairs of other countries, claiming that existence of military or any other illegal camp in Greece was regardless of question. [23] TURKISH-FRENCH JOINT STATEMENT SIGNEDANKARA, Oct 14 (A.A) - A ''Joint Statement'' foreseeing further improvement of trade and economic relations between Turkey and France was signed in Ankara on Wednesday.The joint statement was prepared and disclosed following the interdelegational talks led by Isin Celebi, Minister of State and Jacques Dondoux, French State Secretary responsible for Foreign Trade. Isin Celebi, Minister of State said the joint statement reflected determination of the two countries to increase cooperation in the fields of trade and economy. Celebi stressed that Turkey, the only country which participated in customs union, was determined on the issue of full membership to European Union, adding that the support which France expended and will expend for Turkey's full membership will contribute to this process. Dondoux, French State Secretary Responsible for Foreign Trade, said his visit to Turkey was very beneficial, adding that he witnessed the success of Gec-Alsthom company who won Can Thermic Power Plant tender, adding that they wanted French companies to make more business in Turkey. Dondoux said they held ''deep'' contacts in the fields of telecommunication, railways, dams and energy power plants to this end. Dondoux said France was planning to stage ''Turkey activity'' next year to increase cooperation between Turkish and French committees. French official pointed out that implementation of euro, joint money unit of Europe, next year will accelerate improvement of EU and Turkey. 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