The European Union’s One Stop Shop for Green Line trade commenced its operations on Monday.
The One Stop Shop, which is located on Deligiorgi Street in Nicosia, aims to increase the support provided by the EU to businesses which wish to trade over the Green Line.
The EU said the One Stop Shop will “provide specialised expertise, information and networking support in Turkish, Greek, and English”.
Speaking at the One Stop Shop’s opening, the European Commission’s Director-General for Structural Reform Support Mario Nava stressed the EU’s “strong commitment to facilitate and promote trade through the Green Line as a powerful confidence-building measure.”
He said that moves such as the One Stop Shop’s opening will “pave the way for the reunification of the island”.
He also pointed out the “strong partnership and cooperation between the Turkish Cypriot chamber of commerce and the Cyprus chamber of commerce and industry”, calling them “key partners in the One Stop Shop initiative”.
The One Stop Shop is being financed by the EU’s Aid Programme for the Turkish Cypriot community.
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