It was reported that the Greek Cypriot Administration (GCA) will donate €2.5 million to the Hellenic Air Force.
According to the news of the Greek agency ERT, with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis GCA The Greek Cypriot administration decided, during a meeting of its leader, Nikos Anastasiades, in Athens, to donate to the Greek army.
The €2.5 million donation was made after a Greek F-4 fighter jet crashed in the Ionian Sea on January 30 and the co-pilot lost his life. to the Hellenic Air Force It was said to be a symbolic support.
During the meeting, the search for a sustainable and practical solution in Cyprus and the similar experiences of the Greek Cypriot administration and Greece were discussed. Economic crisis Operations are discussed.
Anastasiades, who also met Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, said one of the reasons for coming to Athens was to support parks and social housing in the area after the 2018 fire in the town of Mati, east of Athens.
Anastasiades indicated that the Greek Cypriot administration decided to support 10 million euros for these structures.
More than 100 people died in a major forest fire in Mati in 2018.
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