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    OPPOSITION SLAMS GOV'T ON PETKIM SALE

    Turkish Daily News, Turkey
    July 9, 2007 Monday

    Opposition parties accused the government of selling the majority stake
    in Petkim, Turkey's strategic petrochemicals giant, to a Russian-Kazakh
    consortium whose owners are as yet unknown.

    "If elected, the Republican People's Party (CHP) will stop the selling
    process", the CHP's Deniz Baykal said Saturday during his election
    campaign in Adiyaman.

    A consortium of Kazakh and Russian companies on Thursday made the
    highest bid to buy a 51 percent stake in Petkim. TransCentralAsia
    Petrochemical Holding, a Kazakh-dominated group, agreed to pay $2.05
    billion for the company, in a televised tender. The consortium outbid
    seven other conglomerates.

    The criticism leveled at the government increased when media discovered
    the owner of the Russian member of the consortium, Troika Dialogue,
    is an Armenian Ruben Vardarian who actively works for the recognition
    of Armenian genocide claims during the Ottoman Empire.

    The consortium later said it would take on new Turkish and Kazakh
    partners to buy the Turkish petrochemical firm in a move to reduce
    the critical approach toward them.

    CHP to stop the process

    However the political parties here, already facing a tense climate
    ahead of the general elections, seem not to reduce the criticism aimed
    at the government. Baykal, addressing his electorate in Adiyaman,
    underlined that the buyers are really not known adding, "Petkim is
    very important to Turkey. We don't know who bought it. The seller
    is known but the buyer is not." Emphasizing that the government sold
    almost all institutions that make up Turkey's economic infrastructure
    Baykal noted, "I announce that, if elected, the CHP will stop Petkim's
    last minute sale."

    Bahceli in similar mood

    Devlet Bahceli, leader of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), during
    his election campaign in Konya, criticized the AKP for speeding up
    Petkim's sale before the elections. "Is it moral. There are elections
    15 days later."

    Bahceli argued that one of the buyers is also the financer of the
    Armenian Diaspora saying, "How can you sell Petkim to those who accuse
    Turkey of committing genocide?"

    Fitch: Petkim on negative watch

    Meanwhile, international Fitch Ratings said Saturday it has put
    its ratings on Turkey-based Petkim Petrokimya Holding AS on negative
    watch on concerns that the sale of 51 percent of Petkim by the Turkish
    Privatization Administration to TransCentralAsia Petrochemical Holding
    for $2.05 billion may negatively affect its credit profile.

    Fitch has long-term local and foreign currency issuer default
    ratings of 'BB' and national long-term rating of 'AA (tur)' on the
    petrochemicals company. Fitch said TransCentralAsia Petrochemical
    Holding is likely to depend on Petkim's cash flow to service the
    acquisition debt.
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