Part of Scythian gold, which was exhibited in the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam, on Thursday, September 4, will arrive in Kiev, said the Agency in the press-service of the Ministry of culture of Ukraine. the story is about the exhibits, which were at first kept in the National historical Museum in Kiev. What will happen to the remaining part of the exposition in the Netherlands, does not say, according to news Agency ". However, the Director of the Central Museum of Tauris Andrei Malgin said That part of the collection of Scythian gold, owned by the museums of the Crimea, as long as it remains in the Museum of Amsterdam, the Ukrainian side none of the exhibit submitted was not, according to ITAR-TASS. Remember the Museum in the Netherlands, which displays the Scythian gold from the Crimean Museum, decided not to send the exhibits neither Ukraine nor the Crimea to the decision of the competent judge or the contract Between the parties. Advisor to the Minister of culture of Russia Kirill Rybak said That the position of the Museum in the Netherlands cannot be recognized as valid, and complaints of Ukraine on the issue may not interfere with the return of the exhibits in the Crimea. In June the Minister of culture of Crimea Arina nowosielski said That the Ukrainian authorities are trying to carry out a hostile takeover of the collection of Scythian gold from the Crimean museums, which is exhibited in the Netherlands. The collection was brought to the exhibition in the archaeological Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam in early February, even before the Crimea reunited with Russia. Currently, the Museum exhibits claims the Ukrainian side. So, in March, Kyiv asked in a persistent form to return Scythian gold Ukraine. The Ministry of foreign Affairs of the country were sent to the Netherlands note with the request to ensure the return of the exhibits of the exhibition of the Crimean museums. In addition, the Director of the Hermitage Mikhail Piotrovsky said That the Collection of Scythian gold may not return to the Peninsula, and become the property of Ukraine. However, the special presidential envoy for international cultural cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoi said That Scythian gold from the Crimean museums need to return to the Peninsula.
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