Crimean museums to appeal ruling to give Scythian gold to Kiev

Crimean museums to appeal ruling to give Scythian gold to Kiev

Crimea’s Central Museum of Tavrida is preparing to appeal a decision by a Dutch court to hand a precious collection of ancient Scythian gold over to Ukraine, the museum’s director Andrei Malgin said.

He added that a team of lawyers was working on the lawsuit on behalf of the contributing museums. 

The row over the valuable collection totaling 2,000 pieces on loan by the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam sparked off after Crimea voted in a March 2014 referendum to leave Ukraine and reunite with Russia. Kiev and its allies see the region as an occupied territory. Russia argues that the refusal to return the artifacts to the place where they were found and exhibited for years violated international laws and rules that regulate collection exchanges between museums, Sputnik recalls.

An Amsterdam district court ruled last month to send the treasures, contributed by Crimea’s four lending museums, to Kiev. 

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