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Nikos Anastasiadis in Athens on Wednesday – Turkish provocation on the agenda

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Mr. Anastasiadis will visit Mati and lay the foundation stone for the reconstruction and upgrading of areas of Eastern Attica that were affected by the fires of 2018

The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Anastasiadis, will pay a visit to Athens next Wednesday, February 1st.

As stated in a written statement by the director of the press office of the Cypriot President of the Republic, A. Joseph, in Athens, the Nikos Anastasiadis he will meet with the President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou and with the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

During his meetings, the President of the Republic will discuss the Turkish provocation, as recorded recently both in the Aegean and in Cyprus.

Turkey’s behavior is not consistent with a constructive attitude that could allow an honest discussion for a solution to the Cyprus problem. Both the President of the Republic and his interlocutors are expected to repeat their concern and indignation at Turkey’s behavior which cannot be accepted.

In the meetings, it will also be emphasized that no two-state solution to the Cyprus issue will be accepted, or a solution that will be outside the framework defined by the decisions of the United Nations Security Council or the European acquis. President N. Anastasiadis will thank Greece for its undivided support.

As part of the meeting between Mr. Anastasiadis and the Prime Minister of Greece, the signing of the Interstate Agreement for the mutual recognition of degrees by the Ministers of Education, Sports and Youth Prodromos Prodromos and Education and Religious Affairs Nikis Kerameos will take place at the Maximos Palace.

Subsequently, Mr. Anastasiadis will visit Mati and lay the foundation stone for the reconstruction and upgrading of areas of Eastern Attica that were affected by the fires of 2018.

The upgrading and reconstruction of the areas will be done with financing from resources collected from the contribution of the Republic of Cyprus and from private donations. This is an important intervention that bears the stamp of the Cypriot people and the Republic of Cyprus. It is an act of solidarity and gratitude towards Greece. The cost of the projects will amount to approximately 12 million euros. The 11 million euros come from a donation from the Republic of Cyprus and the rest from donations from Cypriot citizens.

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