“The British Prime Minister, creating a global uproar, failed this time to break the unity of the Parthenon marbles”, states, among other things, in a statement the Acropolis Museum
“Culture is not only antiquities and works of art. Culture is also the relationships and behaviors of people. The British Prime Minister, creating a global uproar, failed to break the unity of the Parthenon marbles this time too”, says the Acropolis Museum in a statement signed by its General Director, Prof. Nikolaos Chr. Stampolidis after the diplomatic foul by Rishi Sunak to cancel his meeting with Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
“And he still failed to disrupt the order with the principles and values ​​of the excellent relations of two countries and their peoplesas well as the 2021 Decision of the World Organization, UNESCO, which recognizes that the question of claiming, returning and reuniting the sculptures of the Parthenon, the symbol of harmony, aesthetics and Democracy, is right, fair and intergovernmental, calling on the two Governments to resolve itaccording to the arguments, data and global will in the 21st century”is characteristically underlined.
Mitsotakis puts a full stop to Sunak’s indecencies
In turning the page and returning to the internal affairs, the government is proceedingleaving behind the indecent attitude of the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, by canceling his meeting with the Greek prime minister. Speaking to journalists, during his departure from the graduation ceremony of the Social Reintegration Unit of OKANA, Kyriakos Mitsotakis put an end to Mr. Sunak’s inappropriate and offensive behavior and when asked about it, he replied jokingly that “I didn’t do anything.” Only my presence”. He added that “we will not get involved in Britain’s internal politics”. Given that the assessments of analysts and politicians converge on the fact that all the unacceptable attitude of the British Prime Minister stems from the pre-election period, which the country has already entered in view of the 2024 elections and the poll collapse of Rishi Sunak against his political opponents, the Keir Starmer’s Labour.
Source: Skai
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