The court of the Netherlands called the deadlines for appealing the decision on the Scythian gold

The court of the Netherlands called the deadlines for appealing the decision on the Scythian gold

Crimean museums have a week, until January 26, to appeal the decision of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal to transfer Scythian gold to Ukraine. This was announced on Thursday, January 20, by the press secretary of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands Vincent Hyuntink.

“We have not yet received a request for an appeal. The deadline for filing is January 26, 2022, ”RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.

Earlier, on January 19, it was reported that the Investigative Committee (IC) of Russia is conducting a pre-investigation check into the theft of a collection of Scythian gold, which belongs to four museums in Crimea. Alexander Molokhov, deputy head of the working group on international legal issues at the Permanent Mission of Crimea under the President of the Russian Federation, noted that officials were supposed to arrange the collection as an integral part of the museum fund of the Russian Federation, but this was not done in a timely manner.

The items in dispute were sent to the exhibition “Crimea: Gold and the Secrets of the Black Sea” at the Allard Pearson Museum in Amsterdam in February 2014, before Crimea joined Russia. In total, more than 2 thousand items were sent to the capital of the Netherlands.

On October 26, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruled that the Allard Pearson Museum must deposit the gold with Ukraine “until the situation stabilizes” on the peninsula. The court emphasized that it did not consider the issue of its ownership, only the transfer.

The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, called the decision of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal unlawful and outrageous. He stressed that the Scythian gold is an integral part of the historical and cultural heritage of the Crimea, which means that the exhibits should be returned to the funds of the Crimean museums.

In turn, Vladimir Dzhabarov, First Deputy Head of the International Committee of the Federation Council, called the court’s decision politicized and biased. He pointed out that Scythian gold had always been stored in the Crimea, and wondered where it could be stored in Ukraine.

On November 17, the director of the East Crimean Historical and Cultural Museum, Tatiana Umrikhina, said that Russia intends to appeal against the decision of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal to transfer the Scythian gold to Ukraine.

Source: IZ

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