
Her embassy Turkey in Athens thanks for the messages of support he is receiving after the deadly 7.8 Richter earthquake killed thousands in Turkey and Syria.
In a Twitter post, the Turkish embassy also thanked the Greek couple outside the building for the flowers they left anonymously.
“We thank everyone who sent messages of support and solidarity to our embassy in connection with the devastating earthquake that hit our country today. Also for the flowers left anonymously by a Greek couple a few minutes ago.”
We thank everyone who sent messages of support and solidarity to our embassy in connection with the devastating earthquake that occurred today in our country. Also for the flowers that a Greek couple left anonymously a few minutes ago. pic.twitter.com/psy3xp8zTi
— Turkish Embassy in Athens (@TC_Atina) February 6, 2023
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Source: Kathimerini

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