Turkish Cypriot delegation from Australia explores investment in occupied northern Cyprus

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The Finance Minister of Cyprus‘ occupied north, Ozdemir Berova, met with a delegation of Turkish Cypriot investors from Australia this month, according to the pseudo-state’s Press and Information Office (PTO).

The meeting was held to discuss potential investment opportunities and the local investment environment.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Nevin Hussein — President of the Chamber of Australian Turkish Cypriot Professionals — expressed interest in investing in the occupied territories to “revitalise the economy and strengthen cooperation.”

Berova noted that the “government” is working to support investment initiatives.

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