Greek PM dashes hopes of swift return of Parthenon marbles
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday dismissed reports of an imminent repatriation of the Parthenon sculptures known in Britain as the Elgin marbles.
The British Museum has always ruled out returning the parts in its collection, which include about half of the 160 metre (525 ft) frieze that adorned the Parthenon and maintains that they were acquired legally.
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However, there have been recent news reports in both countries saying that an agreement between Athens and the museum was close to allow the sculptures to be returned as part of an exchange deal.
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Mitsotakis also said on Wednesday that Greece wants the antiquities returned so that "not only we, Greeks, but everyone, including our visitors, see and enjoy this universal monument in its entirety, in its natural space, which is none other than the Acropolis Museum"