High Commissioner of Cyprus in Australia sends message ahead of Orthodox Easter

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The High Commissioner of Cyprus in Australia, Martha Mavrommatis, has sent a joyful message to Australia’s Greek and Cypriot communities ahead of Orthodox Easter on Sunday.

In her message, Ms Mavrommatis also took the opportunity to “send the message that the fight for a fair solution to the Cyprus issue continues” and thanked Australia’s Greeks and Cypriots for their continued support.

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