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A delegation from Japan has arrived in Alanya

A delegation from Japan has arrived in Alanya

September 29, 2023

A delegation from the Embassy of Japan has arrived in Alanya. Wataru Ishii, a representative of the Economic Department of the Embassy of Japan, and Project Specialist Pınar Çantürk visited the Mayor of Alanya, Adem Murat Yücel. 

Alanya Municipality received a grant of 74281 USD from the Embassy of Japan, through which 2 vehicles were purchased for the Coordination Center for People with Disabilities.
These vehicles are equipped with special elevators adapted for use by citizens with disabilities.

During the visit, Wataru Ishii thanked Mayor Yuzhdal for his cooperation. In turn, the Mayor said: "As part of a grant from the Embassy of Japan, a project to purchase vehicles for people with disabilities has been completed. I would like to thank the Embassy of Japan on behalf of all the people of Alanya for their support."

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