Cyprus government says ready to send help after Turkish quake

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On a positive note, the Turkish-Cypriot leader decided to accept humanitarian assistance from Greek Cypriot organisations and individuals through the United Nations.

Such assistance will go through the occupied territories and sent to Turkey as part of the disaster relief effort, while ‘authorities’ in the North will also assist in the legal investigation on the collapse of the Adiyaman hotel hosting dozens of Turkish Cypriots.
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It would seem that it is impossible to keep politics out of disasters! :-( :-( :-(
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I read news report on 'in Cyprus', yesterday, I think, that there is only one border crossing in use between Turkey and Syria which is in an area which was badly hit by the earthquake. North Syria is partly occupied by rebel forces. If this is true, then foreign aid is being held up there from reaching the towns destroyed by the earthquake, which includes Aleppo.

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Kili01 wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 4:40 pm I read news report on 'in Cyprus', yesterday, I think, that there is only one border crossing in use between Turkey and Syria which is in an area which was badly hit by the earthquake. North Syria is partly occupied by rebel forces. If this is true, then foreign aid is being held up there from reaching the towns destroyed by the earthquake, which includes Aleppo.

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Most of northern Syria is held by Turkey and its mercenaries , only they say what comes in and out.
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