The Turkish Embassy in Skopje issued a letter of thanks for the aid collected in North Macedonia due to the earthquake that struck the city of Kahramanmaraş.
The following statements are included in the thank you letter issued by the Skopje Embassy:
The Republic of Macedonia has mobilized all its resources to support search and rescue efforts in the areas affected by the disaster of the earthquake that occurred on February 6 in Turkey, and to ensure the delivery of in-kind and cash assistance to the Republic of Macedonia. earthquake victims.
During this great disaster, the people of Macedonia became one with the Turkish people in the spirit of brotherhood, friendship and solidarity for centuries. The unity and solidarity that emerged among our peoples during this exceptional period will be a valuable legacy that we leave for future generations.
As the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Skopje, we express our deepest gratitude to the President of North Macedonia, the Parliament, the government, official institutions, municipalities, representatives of the business world, the Red Cross, NGOs, educational institutions, the media, artists and all segments of the public for the strong solidarity and generosity that we have shown .. We extend our thanks.
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