Parthenon Sculptures Crises UK with Greece

Parthenon Sculptures Crises UK with Greece
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Parthenon Sculptures Crises Sunak UK and Mitsotakis Greece

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28th November 2023

28/11/2023
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67549044
By Chris Mason
Political editor, BBC News

28/11/2023
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row

A diplomatic row has broken out between the British and Greek governments over the Parthenon Sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles.

The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was due to meet Rishi Sunak in London, but No 10 cancelled the meeting at the last minute.

He told reporters he was "deeply disappointed by the abrupt cancellation" of the meeting.

Mr Mitsotakis rejected an alternative meeting with the deputy prime minister.

Sculptures row about politics as much as history
What will be the fate of the Parthenon Sculptures?

The cancellation came a day after Mr Mitsotakis told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that the marbles should be returned, as having some of the artefacts in London and the rest in Athens was like cutting the Mona Lisa in half.

he Greek prime minister told reporters on Monday evening he was disappointed the meeting had been cancelled "mere hours before its slated time", saying: "Those who firmly believe in the correctness and justice of their positions are never hesitant to engage in constructive argumentation and debate."

Mr Mitsotakis said: "Greece and Britain share longstanding ties of friendship, and the scope of our bilateral relations is extensive.

"Our positions on the matter of the Parthenon Sculptures are well-known. I had anticipated engaging in a discussion with my British counterpart on this issue, as well as addressing significant global challenges such as the situations in Gaza and Ukraine, the climate crisis, and migration."

Sources with knowledge of the mood in the Greek government said Mr Mitsotakis was "baffled" and "annoyed".

The meeting had been due to happen at lunchtime on Tuesday and, the BBC understands, was due to last 45 minutes.

But Mr Mitsotakis's appearance on the the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme had irritated Mr Sunak.

The British government confirmed the cancellation and offered the Greek PM a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden instead.

A senior Conservative source said: "It became impossible for this meeting to go ahead following commentary regarding the Elgin Marbles prior to it.

"Our position is clear - the Elgin Marbles are part of the permanent collection of the British Museum and belong here. It is reckless for any British politician to suggest that this is subject to negotiation."

Mr Mitsotakis met the Labour leader Keir Starmer earlier.

He will now return to Greece on Tuesday after his scheduled meetings in the morning - declining the meeting with Mr Dowden.

'Slippery slope'
Don't underestimate the politics of this row.

The Conservatives argue it was naive of Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer to meet the Greek leader, given the public view he expressed on the future of the marbles on Sunday.

Labour's view is they wouldn't stand in the way of a loan arrangement between the British Museum and Athens if one was arranged.

Mr Mitsotakis met Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in London on Monday
A spokesperson for the British government said there were "no plans" to change the 1963 British Museum Act - which prohibits the removal of objects from the institution's collection.

But a loan does not require a change in the law and so could happen irrespective of the view of the British prime minister.

Many Conservatives believe such an arrangement would be a "slippery slope", as one put it to me.

"Keir Starmer is clearly keen to ignore the contributions generations of British taxpayers have made to keep them safe and share them with the world," one party source claimed.

But a Labour source said their position was long-standing - a Labour government would not change the law to allow the sculptures to be permanently moved - and Mr Sunak's behaviour was "pathetic".

Another source said "what a bizarre piece of culture war theatre".

A Labour spokesperson said: "If the prime minister isn't able to meet with a European ally with whom Britain has important economic ties, this is further proof he isn't able to provide the serious economic leadership our country requires. Keir Starmer's Labour Party stands ready."

Loan arrangement explored
The sculptures are arguably the most high-profile artworks in the increasingly contested debate about whether museums across the world should return items to their countries of origin.

Lord Elgin, a British soldier and diplomat, removed them from the Parthenon temple in Athens in the early 19th Century. The sculptures were then bought by the British government in 1816 and placed in the British Museum.

The marble figures are part of a frieze that decorated the 2,500-year old temple, made by the sculptor Phidias.

The Parthenon Gallery at the Acropolis Museum was built more than a decade ago to house the sculptures. The exhibition combines the original marble sculptures with plaster copies of those held in the British Museum and other foreign museums.

The trustees of the British Museum are currently exploring the prospect of a loan arrangement with Greece.

The British Museum's Chair of Trustees, George Osborne, who is the former chancellor, has previously said he is looking to find "some kind of arrangement to allow some of the sculptures to spend some of their time in Greece".

Speaking to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee in October, Mr Osborne said any deal would have to see "objects from Greece coming here" for the first time.

It is thought any decision is at least months away.

28/11/2023
By Chris Mason
Political editor, BBC News
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67549044

28/11/2023
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row

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What will be the fate of the Parthenon Sculptures?


28/11/2023
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67549044

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<POLICY
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Rishi Sunak
BBC
Parthenon sculptures
"I think we should be able to do that," he said.
The BBC, minutes after news of the cancellation became public, said Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden would meet with the Greek prime minister, but that was not the case.>
<Diplomatic entanglement in relations between Greece and Britain was caused by the sudden cancellation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis ' meeting with his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, scheduled for Tuesday (28/11).
The BBC reported minutes after the news of the cancellation that the British government confirmed the cancellation of the appointment and that Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden will meet with the Greek prime minister, but according to the Greek side this is not the case as Kyriakos Mitsotakis refused after the diplomatic indiscretion of Rishi Sunak to meet on Tuesday as planned.>
<The full BBC report:
Sunak cancels meeting with Greek PM due to Parthenon Sculptures
A diplomatic dispute has erupted between the British and Greek governments over the Elgin Marbles.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was due to meet Rishi Sunak in London, but Downing Street cancelled it at the last minute.
A spokesman for the Greek prime minister told the BBC he was "disappointed" that the meeting was cancelled "at the 11th hour."
The British government confirmed the meeting had been cancelled.
The cancellation came just days after Mr Mitsotakis told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that the Marbles should be returned.
"The prime minister is disappointed that Prime Minister Sunak canceled their bilateral meeting at the 11th hour today," the Greek statement said.
"Greece and Britain have a very deep history of friendship and cooperation and the Greek government is extremely surprised by this decision.
The prime minister looked forward to discussing a number of issues of mutual interest, including the Israel-Gaza conflict, Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, climate change, as well as common challenges such as migration and of course the Parthenon Sculptures.
Sources familiar with the Greek government's intentions said Mr Mitsotakis was "confused and annoyed."
The meeting was due to take place tomorrow at noon and, as the BBC understands, was due to last 45 minutes.
But Mr Mitsotakis ' appearance on BBC Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg's programme had Rishi Sunak irked.
The Greek prime minister said the Elgin Marbles should be returned as there are some of the artifacts in London and the rest in Athens is like cutting the Mona Lisa in half.
The marbles, also known as the Parthenon sculptures, are ancient Greek treasures in the British Museum brought to the UK by British diplomat Lord Elgin in the early 19th century.
The British government confirmed the cancellation and said the government's deputy prime minister would meet with the Greek Prime Minister.
A senior Tory source said: "it was impossible to hold this meeting after commenting on the Elgin Marbles before it.
Our position is clear. The Elgin Marbles are part of the British Museum's permanent collection and belong here. It is reckless for any British politician to suggest that this is subject to negotiation."
Mr Mitsotakis met earlier with Labour leader Keir Starmer.>

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<Sunak canceled because of Mitsotakis ' line
about the Parthenon sculptures and the Mona Lisa
"I'm not going to be able to do that," he said.>

<POLICY
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Rishi Sunak
BBC
Parthenon sculptures
"I think we should be able to do that," he said.
The BBC, minutes after news of the cancellation became public, said Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden would meet with the Greek prime minister, but that was not the case.>
<Diplomatic entanglement in relations between Greece and Britain was caused by the sudden cancellation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis ' meeting with his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, scheduled for Tuesday (28/11).
The BBC reported minutes after the news of the cancellation that the British government confirmed the cancellation of the appointment and that Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden will meet with the Greek prime minister, but according to the Greek side this is not the case as Kyriakos Mitsotakis refused after the diplomatic indiscretion of Rishi Sunak to meet on Tuesday as planned.>
<The full BBC report:
Sunak cancels meeting with Greek PM due to Parthenon Sculptures>


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<POLICY
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Rishi Sunak
BBC
Parthenon sculptures
"I think we should be able to do that," he said.
The BBC, minutes after news of the cancellation became public, said Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden would meet with the Greek prime minister, but that was not the case.>
<Diplomatic entanglement in relations between Greece and Britain was caused by the sudden cancellation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis ' meeting with his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, scheduled for Tuesday (28/11).
The BBC reported minutes after the news of the cancellation that the British government confirmed the cancellation of the appointment and that Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden will meet with the Greek prime minister, but according to the Greek side this is not the case as Kyriakos Mitsotakis refused after the diplomatic indiscretion of Rishi Sunak to meet on Tuesday as planned.>
<The full BBC report:
Sunak cancels meeting with Greek PM due to Parthenon Sculptures>


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Greek abroad
28.11.2023, 05:17
Greece finally has a normal prime minister and a normal government that, of course, is not perfect and mistakes have been made and a lot of good. Who knows that as long as he is prime minister that he will not embarrass you and that he will represent the country worthily abroad!

DEXIPPOS
28.11.2023, 04:03
I think it was the wrong comment...all arguments were lost and much more serious agenda items were not analyzed.

Nick
28.11.2023, 03:33
For the first time ever, a British Prime Minister cancels a conversation with a Greek prime minister because he knows in advance that he will not be in a position of power. Very positive development for the position of our country and personally for Mr Mitsotakis

Tula
28.11.2023, 05:02
This is not an Englishman, but an Indian, and a rude one. Traditional phlegmatic English politeness would never allow such a thing. It is a shame for "Great Britain" to be represented by such guys anymore. Indian Prime Minister, Pakistani mayor of London and so on. Will we see yet?.. The ultimate downfall. In a few years what we knew as Europe, European behaviour European culture, will no longer exist. This is why the European peoples are slowly reacting and rushing towards the racist / fascist extreme right (eg. Holland, etc.), with all the evils that this entails. Let's hope we don't experience something like that here.

The Parthenon sculptures are the right thing to do
28.11.2023, 01:59
and not the marbles or the Elgin Marbles. Learn all commentators to express themselves correctly

You've made a mess of it for us.
28.11.2023, 03:49
with the stones. Since you do not deal with the minds of that time, philosophers, orators, and authors. You prefer Orthodox Church and Christianity that destroyed the creations of the Classical Era, from Athens to Palmyra. You fly imperative and from above. We're being played and nationally sensitive that you even care. Your hypocrisy is deafening.

What to
28.11.2023, 01:57
You expect an Indian. No matter how many years pass, no mistake will be able to integrate. Regretfully.

You were wrong on Sunday.
28.11.2023, 01:42
Kyriakos went unread and with cheap arguments to convince of something that if we go to an international court we would lose. Hence we're not going. So we'd better be more careful.

Laws
28.11.2023, 02:34
Man, laws are meant to change and they will change. With these minds we would still have slaves, and the king would be without Parliament and Constitution. That's what you want.;

The right mistake
28.11.2023, 03:39
And Britain's bases in Cyprus are illegal, since one country is in the EU and the other is not....but you always give something and you get something, under the table and outside the legislative framework....

Tell us.
28.11.2023, 06:05
What were the cheap arguments? did they not do this? they did not cut up the work to have them in their museum;

D
28.11.2023, 01:31
The marbles are part of the British Museum's permanently stolen collection! Mind the Greeks snobbish people!

Error
28.11.2023, 01:45
The British Museum is in name only. It is the first World Heritage Museum. They were bought legally by our government. Legally we can't do anything. Koulis is just once again popularizing

@Error
28.11.2023, 05:48
The occupation government is the legitimate one? you ask for German reparations? the Germans did well to get them.. They were legal, weren't they?

Solon
28.11.2023, 01:31
The decision of the British prime minister is indicative of the highly problematic and depressed position of the country on an international political level. The British side did so because it can do so by reminding the Greek side and otherwise its Atlanticist government what the real balance of forces is and what the real position of Greece is. Greeks would do well to be careful because today a meeting is canceled due to sculptures (and partly as a signal to Ankara due to regional circumstances) tomorrow it may be canceled for more sensitive and strategic national issues. Leave the micromanages( the scions and factions), gather and build a country.

Anyway
28.11.2023, 01:25
I smell spitting I don't know what you see and feel proud!

Chicagoan
28.11.2023, 01:24
The third world complex Sunak was also integrated into Europe Haha to see you will publish the comment

<POLICY
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Rishi Sunak
BBC
Parthenon sculptures
"I think we should be able to do that," he said.
The BBC, minutes after news of the cancellation became public, said Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden would meet with the Greek prime minister, but that was not the case.>
<Diplomatic entanglement in relations between Greece and Britain was caused by the sudden cancellation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis ' meeting with his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, scheduled for Tuesday (28/11).
The BBC reported minutes after the news of the cancellation that the British government confirmed the cancellation of the appointment and that Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden will meet with the Greek prime minister, but according to the Greek side this is not the case as Kyriakos Mitsotakis refused after the diplomatic indiscretion of Rishi Sunak to meet on Tuesday as planned.>
<The full BBC report:
Sunak cancels meeting with Greek PM due to Parthenon Sculptures>

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04:24, 28 ноября 2023 Мир
lenta
<url>
Риши Сунак. Фото: Stefan Rousseau / Pool / Reuters

04:24, 28 ноября 2023

Премьер Британии
обиделся
на греческого коллегу
из-за украденных реликвий

Сунак
отменил встречу с Мицотакисом
из-за слов о скульптурах Парфенона
Риши Сунак


Премьер-министр Великобритании Риши Сунак
отменил встречу с главой правительства Греции
Кириакосом Мицотакисом
из-за интервью греческого премьера.

Об этом сообщает газета
Protothema.

Greece
Greek Newspaper
Protothema


Встреча была отменена
всего
за несколько часов.
Поводом стали
слова
греческого премьера
о хранящихся в Британском музее
мраморных шедеврах Парфенона.
Он назвал скульптуры
украденными
и выразил мнение, что
они
«лучше смотрелись бы в Музее Акрополя».

В настоящее время Мицотакис
находится в Лондоне
с рабочим визитом.
Его встреча с главой британского правительства
была запланирована
на вторник [28 ноября 2023 года]
в 12:00 по местному времени.
Ожидалось, что переговоры лидеров
продляться 45 минут.

В 2021 году
Кириакос Мицотакис,
выступая
на праздновании
75-летия основания ЮНЕСКО,
потребовал у Великобритании
вернуть шедевры Парфенона,
вывезенные из страны
в 19 веке.

04:24, 28 ноября 2023
Автор:  Марина Совина
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04:24, November 28, 2023
lenta World
<url>
Rishi Sunak. Photo: Stefan Rousseau / Pool / Reuters

04:24, November 28, 2023

British Prime
Minister offended
by Greek colleague
over stolen relics

Sunak
canceled a meeting with Mitsotakis
because of words about the sculptures of the Parthenon
Rishi Sunak


British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
canceled a meeting with the head of the Greek government
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
because of an interview with the Greek prime minister.

This is reported by the newspaper
Protothema.


Greece
Greek Newspaper
Protothema



The meeting was canceled
in just
a few hours.
The reason was
the words
the Greek premiere
about stored in the British Museum
marble masterpieces of the Parthenon.
He called the sculptures
stolen
and expressed the opinion that
they
"would look better in the Acropolis Museum."

Mitsotakis is currently
in London
on a working visit.
His meeting with the head of the British government
was scheduled
for Tuesday [November 28, 2023]
at 12:00 local time.
The leaders' talks were expected
to last 45 minutes.

In 2021
Kyriakos Mitsotakis,
speaking
at the celebration
of the 75th anniversary of the founding of UNESCO,
demanded that the UK
return the masterpieces of the Parthenon,
taken out of the country
in the 19th century.

04:24, November 28, 2023
Author: Marina Sovina
lenta
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Greek Newspaper
Protothema

<POLICY
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Rishi Sunak
BBC
Parthenon sculptures
"I think we should be able to do that," he said.
The BBC, minutes after news of the cancellation became public, said Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden would meet with the Greek prime minister, but that was not the case.>

28/11/2023
By Chris Mason
Political editor, BBC News
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67549044

28/11/2023
BBC         UK
Sunak cancels Greek PM meeting in Parthenon Sculptures row

Parthenon Sculptures Crises Sunak UK and Mitsotakis Greece

Parthenon Sculptures Crises UK with Greece
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https://stihi.ru/2023/11/28/1600

Parthenon Sculptures Crises Sunak UK and Mitsotakis Greece
Parthenon Sculptures Crises UK with Greece

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ekathimerini
Kathimerini
Yiannis Souliotis
Monday
27.11.2023  14:45
Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck
New details are surfacing about the shipwreck of the Raptor freighter vessel, which sank off the coast of Lesvos on Sunday. With one confirmed fatality, one survivor, and 12 crew members still missing

27.11.2023  14:45

Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck

New details are surfacing about the shipwreck of the Raptor freighter vessel, which sank off the coast of Lesvos on Sunday. With one confirmed fatality, one survivor, and 12 crew members still missing

New details are surfacing about the shipwreck of the Raptor freighter vessel, which sank off the coast of Lesvos on Sunday. With one confirmed fatality, one survivor, and 12 crew members still missing, indications point to the vessel being blacklisted by the Port State Control (PSC) regimes of the Paris MOU and the Black Sea MOU. This stems from the revelation two years ago that the crew’s documents were declared invalid, and false entries were found in the oil record book.

The latest finding suggests that the ship may have engaged in illegal, undeclared routes, possibly involved in smuggling. According to the same information, authorities’ suspicions are heightened by the fact that the rescued sailor informed Greek coastguard officials that the ship’s final destination was Ukraine, and Istanbul was a refueling stop.

These details are under scrutiny by authorities investigating the circumstances of the shipwreck. If proven, they may also be linked to the fact that, following the instructions of the shipowning company, the crew did not seek assistance on Saturday despite the ship showing signs of taking in water. Instead, they requested help just a few hours before the sinking on Sunday morning.

Additionally, it has been reported that the same shipping company owned the Manassa Rose, which sank in the bay of Kissamos, northwestern Crete, in January 2022. Back then authorities filed charges against crew members for causing a shipwreck and smuggling tobacco products.

ekathimerini
Kathimerini
Yiannis Souliotis
Monday
27.11.2023  14:45
Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck
New details are surfacing about the shipwreck of the Raptor freighter vessel, which sank off the coast of Lesvos on Sunday. With one confirmed fatality, one survivor, and 12 crew members still missing
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Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck
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London-Greece Parthenian sculptures
Lesbos Greece steamboat (steamboat, ship, ferry) salt

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The cargo with salt from Egypt to Ukraine sank at the island of Lesbos
Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck

News
Greece
Kathimerini <url>
lenta <url>

04:09, November 28, 2023. The world. Photo: Elias Marcou / Reuters
A suspicious vessel heading for Ukraine sank off the coast of Greece. According to the documents, it was carrying salt
Kathimerini: the ship sunk in Greece was going to Ukraine with a suspicious cargo
lenta <url>

Sunken near the Greek island of Lesbos

The Raptor cargo ship was on its way to Ukraine
with a suspicious cargo.

The newspaper writes about this

Kathimerini.

Raptor
sank on Sunday, November 26 [2023].

There were 14 crew members on board, one person was rescued,
12 are missing.

According to the papers, the ship under the flag of the Comoros was carrying salt from Egypt to Istanbul. However, the rescued sailor told representatives of the Coast Guard that the final destination of the vessel was Ukraine, and in Istanbul the team planned to refuel and replenish supplies.

Suspicions of smuggling are reinforced by the fact that the captain, having learned about a hole in the side of the vessel, on the orders of the owner company, did not immediately send a distress signal, but only the next day, a few minutes before the flooding. In addition, two years ago it turned out that the crew's documents were invalidated, and false records were found in the ship's oil accounting book.

The publication also learned that the same shipping company that owned Raptor owned the ship Manassa Rose, which sank in Kissamos Bay in northwest Crete in January 2022. Then the authorities charged the crew members with shipwreck and tobacco smuggling.

There is a demand for drugs in the APU

Ukraine is facing an increase in demand for drugs.
In particular,
the ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the Republic
Igor Mosiychuk
indicated that

the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU)
pose a threat to themselves and their colleagues,
because they become inadequate under the influence of drugs,
which are taken
because of stress.
"Then they go out into the field, and they have drones flying like bees in their heads, shooting it's unclear where and it's unclear what. There are a lot of them",

— he complained.
According to him,

in hospitals near Kiev
, military personnel
are literally tied to beds
so that they do not harm themselves or others.

Previously captured by the APU
Dmitry Girich
also spoke
about the supply of drugs to the Ukrainian military on the front line.
According to him,
they are delivered to the front
through volunteers,

up to half of the division is dependent.
At the same time, he added,
dealers
offer
the full
"assortment" of prohibited substances.

lenta <url>

In October
, it was reported that

The deputies of the Verkhovna Rada
provided support and patronage
to the organized criminal group
"Khimprom",
which created
a drug distribution network in Ukraine and Russia.

Being clarified,
what

the structure of the organized criminal group
about a thousand people enter,
and the drug cartel is headed by
Egor Burkin.

Ukraine has started to "export" Western weapons

Earlier
, Russian President Vladimir Putin
said that

in Ukraine, they sell anything,
including weapons,
which are sold
through the countries of Africa and the Middle East.

"They sell anything, anything that can be sold"
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia

The Russian leader
added that
"the black market of weapons
it is arranged so
that those who want to buy, find this weapon."

In July

The Pentagon has admitted
that some of the weapons transferred to Ukraine
as part of military assistance
were stolen by arms dealers.
The report of the US military department
says that Kiev
failed to carry out the required monitoring
of the use of military equipment
that the US
sent in fiscal year 2022.

Later

Finnish journalists
we interviewed
the senior commissioner
National Bureau of Investigation [Finland]
Christer Ahlgren,
who stated that


illegally delivered from Ukraine to Finland
assault rifles,
pistols,
ammunition
and even drones.
According to Algren,
weapon
It also goes to Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands.


In October
, a military expert
Andrey Klintsevich
stated that

Kiev could transfer
foreign weapons
to the Hamas movement, for example,
Stinger or Strela anti-aircraft systems (SAMs),
as well
as grenade launchers of various modifications,
small arms
and ammunition.

"Most likely,
it 's about
about compact weapons
that are easy to hide,
easy to smuggle
and sell for a lot of money",

Klintsevich added.

He added that

Ukraine
could sell
both Western and Soviet weapons.

Marina Sovina
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Kathimerini
Yiannis Souliotis
Monday
27.11.2023 14:45
Raptor freighter: Red flags uncovered in wake of shipwreck
New details are surfacing about the shipwreck of the Raptor freighter vessel, which sank off the coast of Lesvos on Sunday. With one confirmed fatality, one survivor, and 12 crew members still missing

Cocaine rum, fake dolphins and drones with jewelry.How smugglers transport goods across the Russian border
November 7, 2023
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"They are driven by the temptation of easy money"The sea pirates haven't gone away. How do they scare millions of people and where are they fishing now?
July 16, 2023
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Ukraine receives billions from the United States and Europe.What is this money used for and why are corruption scandals not subsiding in the country?
September 7, 2023
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The Middle East is flooded with cheap drugs.How did young people get hooked on terrorist pills and why is Russia being called to help?
December 28, 2022
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A cargo of salt from Egypt to Ukraine sank off the island of Lesbos

The cargo with salt from Egypt to Ukraine sank at the island of Lesbos

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A cargo of salt from Egypt to Ukraine sank off the island of Lesbos

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28-11-2023 L G P S , L B G P S
2 news on some date had letters  L G    P S U U UK-Greece , in Greece E-Ukraine Lesbos salt ship =parohod
28-11-2023 L G P S , L B G P S


Parthenon Sculptures Crises UK with Greece
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