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Samson » October 23rd, 2020


Britain will receive 5,000 artifacts to Iraq early next year, and Al-Kazemi reviews them

23rd October, 2020

On Friday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi visited the British Museum in the capital, London, on the sidelines of his current visit to Britain.

Al-Kazemi was informed of the artifacts that will be officially delivered to Iraq early next year , according to a statement issued by his media office.

The number of artifacts prepared for delivery to the Iraqi government is estimated at approximately five thousand pieces of clay digits, which is the largest process for returning antiquities at the present time. The Iraqi government will also receive an artifact from a Sumerian stone tablet that was smuggled, and Iraq recently managed to recover it.

It is noteworthy that the Iraqi antiquities were looted, stolen and destroyed during the ISIS invasion of regions and cities estimated at two-thirds of the country's area in mid-2014. LINK

MilitiaMan » October 23rd, 2020

One has to think that they cut a deal. They didn't get those artifacts with out strings attached. There has to be a good reason and it is not at a cost with a program rate in mind.. No, the deals in investments, reconstruction, energy all come with a cost of a real international rate. The secondary markets require it. This sure looks of you do the right thing, we can get this back to you after you show the world the new rate.. Game on folks, game on.. imo ~ MM

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