“We will never stop efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem,” he said from Refugee Hellenism Square – at the Kalamaria Town Hall where the Minister of Health of the Republic of Cyprus was present, Michalis Damianos in the context of the central event for the 1974 Cypriot tragedy.

Mr Damianos referred since the beginning of his speech to the main priority of President Christodoulides’ governance, which he pointed out, remains the promotion of his resolution. Cyprus and the reunification of Cyprus.

“I convey to you the assurance of the President of the Republic that despite the difficulties, we will never stop trying to resolve the Cyprus problem. We envision a homeland free. We dream of a home that offers its inhabitants of security, peace and prosperity conditions, “he said.

Even noted the enormous importance given by the President of the Republic of Cyprus and the Cypriot government in the constant presence and action of the Cypriot communities abroad, especially in areas such as Macedonia and Thrace, where the number of Cypriot residents and students is large and where there is significant dispersion of Cypriots and continuing close cooperation and public cooperation.

‘The unity of the spirit and forces of the historical Cypriot community here at Thessalonikibut also throughout Greece, it must be maintained as a pupil. This section is a source of inspiration for us in Cyprus to continue united our difficult struggle. I would also like to express my warmest congratulations to the Federation of Cypriot Organizations of Greece (OCOE), the Association of Cypriots Northern Greece and the Cyprus Home of Northern Greece, especially for the Common

Your actions, which with strong messages keep the memory alive through the landmarks you have highlighted, promote the racing mindset through your events and sensitize our Greek brothers, ”said Damianos.

At the event he addressed a greeting the Deputy Minister of Interior of Greece Responsible for Macedonia-Thrace Costas Gioulekas and Metropolitan Kalamaria while the evening ended with the artistic department where the Dionysus complex presented traditional Cypriot dances.