Greek Cypriots and Maronites moving back to their Turkish-occupied villages to receive state aid

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The Ministry of Labour announced on Friday that the Republic of Cyprus will provide financial aid to young Greek Cypriot couples and members of the Maronite community up to the age of 45, who consider moving to their Turkish-occupied villages, in a bid to revitalize and develop these areas. Beneficiaries need to either be married, with a religious or civil ceremony, or have entered a cohabitation agreement, and intend to reside permanently as with their family in their Turkish-occupied village for …

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