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Row over Elgin Marbles as EU demands return of 'unlawfully removed cultural objects' – Sky News, Sky.com

Row over Elgin Marbles as EU demands return of 'unlawfully removed cultural objects' – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

A demand for the return of “unlawfully removed cultural objects” has been included in the EU’s negotiating mandate for trade talks with the UK – prompting claims Britain will be held to ransom over the Elgin Marbles.

The British Museum has long refused to return the 2, 500 – year-old artefacts to Greece, which the country says were stolen from them by Lord Elgin in the early th century when it was under Ottoman Turkish rule.

However, the museum says the relics, which are roughly half of a 432 meter long frieze which took pride of place in the Parthenon in the 5th century, were legally acquired by Elgin, who was said to have made an agreement with the Ottoman leaders .

  

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 22: Sections of the Parthenon Marbles also known as the Elgin Marbles are displayed at The British Museum on November 22, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

      

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         The marbles are kept in the British Museum       

 

  

A Sections of the Parthenon Marbles in London's British Museum.  The current Lord Elgin, ancestor of Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1803 and 1812 who originally brought the marbles to Britain, claimed today on BBC Radio Four's Today programme, that the Greeks could not be trusted to look after the marbles if returned to their country of origin. The British Museum, which houses the stones, has refused to hand them over despite a campaign which has been running for more than 40 years, that has recently won the backing of public figures including Dame Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Christie.

      

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         Greece claims they were stolen in the th century       

The EU’s demand for the return of unlawfully removed cultural objects to their countries of origin did not specify any specific items.

However, an EU official said a request for the clause was made by Greece and is supported by Italy, Reuters news agency reports.

Athens has long campaigned for the return of the Marbles and recently announced it would step up its demands once the UK had left the European Union.

An EU source said the request had support from other EU countries, such as Cyprus and Spain, and that Greece was more concerned about the illegal trade of its relics through British auctions.

A Downing Street spokeswoman said the sculptures would not be discussed during next month’s trade talks.

  

      
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         They used to be housed in the Parthenon in Ancient Greece       

She said: “The EU are still finalizing their mandate – this is currently in draft.

” The UK’s position on the Parthenon sculptures remains unchanged – they are legal responsibility of the British Museum .

“That is not up for discussion as part of our trade negotiations.”

It comes as Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, warned the UK could not expect to get a Canada-style trade deal currently pursued by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Mr Barnier reportedly told reporters that Britain was too much of a close competitor geographically to have a Canada-type arrangement.

“A trade agreement that includes in particular fishing and includes a level playing field, with a country that has a very particular proximity – a unique territorial and economic closeness – which is why it can’t be compared to Canada

or South Korea or Japan, “Mr Barnier said, According to the BBC.

                        A Sections of the Parthenon Marbles in London's British Museum.  The current Lord Elgin, ancestor of Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1803 and 1812 who originally brought the marbles to Britain, claimed today on BBC Radio Four's Today programme, that the Greeks could not be trusted to look after the marbles if returned to their country of origin. The British Museum, which houses the stones, has refused to hand them over despite a campaign which has been running for more than 40 years, that has recently won the backing of public figures including Dame Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Christie.
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