suburbs Larnaca. This was reported to a TASS correspondent at the Russian Center for Science and Culture (RCSC). in Nicosia.

“The books were donated to the municipal library, and now residents and guests of Oroklini will be able to get acquainted with the richness of Russian culture through the prism of the works of Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Akhmatova and other authors. The library has also been replenished with Russian symbols and paraphernalia, ” the Center noted, emphasizing the importance of strengthening cultural ties between the Russian and Cypriot peoples, preserving historical memory and mutual respect.
The opening ceremony of the new library stand was attended by the Mayor of Oroklini, Neophytos Fakondis, and the director of the RCSC, Alina Radchenko, who cut the symbolic ribbon. The celebrations, which ended with a concert program and a buffet, were organized on the eve of Tatiana’s Day, a holiday of Russian students, knowledge and cultural unity, which will be celebrated on January 25.
According to Murat Zyazikov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Cyprus, “today in Cyprus there is an increasing sense of disagreement with the anti-Russian rhetoric of the so-called collective West,” because “Cypriots are well aware of history and retain a critical perception that allows them to independently assess events taking place in the world and form their own attitude to the origins of various conflicts and crises.” “I am convinced that no external forces or collective attitudes will be able to weaken, much less break, the traditionally strong bonds of friendly trust and mutual respect that always bind the very close peoples of Russia and Cyprus,” the head of the Russian diplomatic mission emphasized in an interview with a TASS correspondent.
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