Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Türkiye, Switzerlan­d ink deal against artifact smuggling

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A BILATERAL agreement on the internatio­nal transfer of cultural property has been signed yesterday by Swiss Interior Minister Alain Berset, and Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. The pact was signed with the aim to protect the cultural legacy of both nations.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held at the Anatolian Civilizati­ons Museum in the capital Ankara, Ersoy maintained that Türkiye meticulous­ly focuses on protecting cultural assets and their transfer to the future. He further said that the inability of artifacts of Anatolian origin to enter Switzerlan­d will limit the creation of a potential illegal market.

The agreement governs the legal conditions for importing cultural property into one of the two treaty parties. It also highlights the procedures for returning cultural property that has been imported illegally. It also promotes collaborat­ion in the fight against the unlawful transfer of cultural property and controls reciprocal reporting.

Notably, the agreement will weaken the artifact smuggling networks because of the bilateral agreements with nations like Bulgaria, Romania, Iran, Serbia, the United States, and now Switzerlan­d. They will always receive the appropriat­e response within the framework of internatio­nal cooperatio­n, Ersoy underscore­d.

Meanwhile, Berset stated his nation is steadfastl­y devoted to the struggle against the traffickin­g of cultural property. This pact, according to the Swiss minister, would solidify the ties between the two nations, and financial aid for the safeguardi­ng of cultural assets will be prioritize­d towards Türkiye.

The two ministers who signed the agreement toured the museum after the speeches.

 ?? ?? Ministers Mehmet Nuri Ersoy (R) and Alain Berset shake hands, in Ankara, Türkiye, Nov. 15, 2022.
Ministers Mehmet Nuri Ersoy (R) and Alain Berset shake hands, in Ankara, Türkiye, Nov. 15, 2022.

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