DECLARES TURKISH PRIME MINISTER TANSU ÇILLER Albania and Turkey have established very good relations with one another, since the respective governments have adopted a highly modern and democratic political line. The situation in Albania is such that it needs a great deal of help.
Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Çiller resigned yesterday, immediately taking up the role of interim prime minister assigned to her by President Demirel until the formation of the new government. Meanwhile, Çiller commented that the first thing to do is to begin work on forming the
Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Çiller submitted her resignation yesterday in Ankara to President Suleyman Demirel, who accepted it, announced the press adviser to Ms. Çiller, Mr. Mehmet Biçan, as cited by AFP. Demirel asked Çiller to continue handling current affairs until a new g
From President Sali Berisha's activities at the World Summit in Copenhagen US President Bill Clinton and French President Jacques Chirac, together with the Prime Minister of Japan Tomiichi Murayama, Turkey's Prime Minister Tansu Çiller, the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia Ça
Meetings held by the President of the Republic, Mr. Sali Berisha. Meetings held by the President of the Republic, Mr. Sali Berisha. Greeted by the participants with a round of applause, the President of the Republic, Mr. Sali Berisha, delivered a speech at the World Conference on
with Heads of State or Government and Foreign Ministers of various countries during the Vienna Summit, (8-9 October 1993) Mr. Berisha held his first meetings with the President of Austria, Mr. Tomas Klestil, with Chancellor Mr. Franc Vranicki, and with the Secretary-General of th