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24.01.22 11:00
The State Ministry for Reconciliation and Civic Equality denied rumors that state programs to support villages along the dividing occupation line were suspended.
According to the statement, “since 2013, the Interagency Government Commission has never discussed the suspension of state programs aiming to support villages adjacent to the dividing occupation line. The existing programs continue nonstop.”
source: 1TV
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